Burn’s Night Celebrating the Life of the Great Bard
Burns’ Night itself marks the anniversary of Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns’ birth on the 25th January 1759.
Additionally history can trace its origins back to nine of Burns’ close friends who decided to get together on the fifth anniversary of their friend’s death.
Burns’ supper
More than that there is a traditional Burns’ supper (which includes haggis, neeps & tatties, rounded off by a dram of whisky). An evening event celebrates the life of the poet Robert Burns’. Also author of many Scots poems & songs.
Burn’s Night Celebrating the Life of the Great Bard