CUTTY SARK Burns Night Ceilidh

Celebrate Burns Night in style with a ceilidh at CUTTY SARK! Explore this historic tea clipper and then dance beneath her gleaming copper hull in celebration of Robert Burns’ birthday.

Named for Rabbie Burns’ beloved poem “Tam O’Shanter,” CUTTY SARK is the perfect place to celebrate Burns Night.

Explore CUTTY SARK, dance to a live ceilidh band and experience Tam’s story through a performance from Nannie, a key character of the poem and the figurehead of CUTTY SARK herself. There will also be a performance from an Highland Piper, to celebrate Scotland’s National Poet. 

Your ticket will include access to CUTTY SARK, food, a welcome drink and the chance to dance to London’s very own Licence to Ceilidh in our Sammy Ofer Gallery, underneath the gleaming hull of this historic tea clipper, which turns 150 years old in 2019!

Information and tickets.

Royal Museums Greenwich, Park Row, Greenwich, London, UK

+44 (0)208 858 4422 ~ bookings @ rmg.co.uk

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