A very special Sunday Showcase for the first one of the year as I team up with Ashley (Edenbank) to bring you a wonderful Sunday of live music all in aid of Endometriosis UK. A charity that means a lot to both Ashley and I. It’s so important to raise awareness of the condition and the charity doing amazing things to help Women.
Join us on March 22nd.
Meet the artists:

Be Charlotte
Be Charlotte has a fierce sense of Identity, a quiet sense of assertiveness and a rare talent which makes heads turn and draws you into her songs.
Edenbank
Since forming in early 2023, Dundee-based acoustic folk duo Edenbank have created a sound which suggests they have been making music together forever. Ashley and John bring beauty, intimacy and a quirky class to their sound which is firmly rooted in raw, honest and heartfelt songwriting.


Michelle Cameron
Michelle Cameron is a Dundee-born, Highlands-based songwriter creating what she calls “sad girl indie alt-pop.” Drawing on influences like Phoebe Bridgers, Sasha Alex Sloan, Novo Amor, and Lizzy McAlpine, her songs weave piano, guitar, and cello into intimate soundscapes. After releasing her single Deal Breaker, she is preparing to share new music and her debut EP this year.
Becky Kidd
“Her music is about storytelling and capturing feelings people can relate to. The good, the bad, and the sometimes comical.
She is inspired by a mix of genres from blues and folk, to indie and pop, and borrows elements of each in her own music.


Matthew Simpson
“Her music is about storytelling and capturing feelings people can relate to. The good, the bad, and the sometimes comical.
She is inspired by a mix of genres from blues and folk, to indie and pop, and borrows elements of each in her own music.
Liv Dawn
Liv Dawn is a folk-pop singer-songwriter from Loch Lomond, Scotland. Drawing inspiration from the stunning landscapes of her homeland, Liv creates songs that bring a sense of peace and connection to nature. Her lyrics, much like storytelling, captures the everyday experiences and emotions of life and relationships


Slow For A Poet
Rhuari Campbell, uniquely combines raw ballads with Scottish folk traditions. His performances are marked by a blend of strength, vulnerability and wit,resonating deeply with audiences. Rhuari is a true storyteller, creating tunes with vivid
imagery that others can resonate with.
Event Details
- Date: Sunday 22nd of March
- Venue: Clarks on Lindsay Street, 80 North Lindsay Street
Buy your tickets here
Bonnie Scotland Presents, driven by the belief that music has the power to inspire and unite us all.

