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Reel Time Events, working with Thundermark, welcomed the Momentum group to the Edinburgh leg of their incentive trip.

Travelling from South Africa for their incentive trip Momentum were treated to a truly Scottish experience by Reel Time Events for the Edinburgh part of their journey.  With great collaboration between Reel Time Events and Thundermark in the run-up to the event, guests were treated to the best entertainment possible for their visit to Edinburgh.  To get both groups in the mood for the evenings entertainment they were fitted into kilt outfits for the gentlemen and sashes for the ladies – in all 80 kilt outfits and 70 sashes were successfully fitted across 2 venues over 6 hours, while the Reel Time team also offered some local knowledge and tourist info for how to spend the day, before the evening kicked off in Reel Time Style.

With entertainment at 2 different venues for the 2 groups it was a busy night for the Reel Time Team.  The first groups gala dinner and entertainment was held at the stunning Hopetoun House, where they were greeted by a welcome piper on arrival.  During the drinks reception there was a spectacular surprise Beat the Retreat, to give the guests a real rousing taste of Scotland before sitting down to dinner.  No Scottish gala dinner is really complete without a haggis course and whisky, and this was no exception, with Roddy addressing the haggis for the guests and William Wallace talking to them about the whiskies on offer.  After dinner to really get the pulses racing it was over to the Scraggly Cats, with their rocking ceilidh sound.  Accompanied by highland dancers opening the show with contemporary dance display, guests were treated to a mixture of funky ceilidh and pop from the band, through to conclude the evening on a high.

The second group were treated to their gala dinner and entertainment at the spectacular Ghillie Dhu, where they were treated to a truly exciting evening of entertainment.  With a magician performing street style, close up illusions and slight of hand over the drinks reception, guests were then wowed by Tartaniums high-impact, high-energy performance after dinner.  Blending bagpipes with electric guitar, keys and drums their exciting and innovative take on traditional Scottish ceilidh music created a real excitement with the guests.   Accompanied by their troupe of mini-kilted dancers performing their choreographed contemporary highland dance routine, everyone was treated to an exciting and contemporary twist on  traditional Scottish Ceilidh.

The following day both groups took the opportunity to head south for Scotland vs South Africa in the rugby World Cup, the result going the way of the visitors and adding to their great memories of their trip.

If you would like to discuss your incentive trip to Scotland and see how Reel Time Events can provide an exciting and memorable experience for your staff please contact us.

Reel Time Events had the pleasure of entertaining the senior management team at the BGL group for their Gala dinner at Edinburgh’s National Museum of Scotland.

8/9th Oct 2015: BGL Conference in EdinburghHeld in the stunning venue of the National Museum in Edinburgh BGL’s senior management were treated to a Scottish show with a contemporary twist from Reel Time Events, where delegates were truly immersed in Scottish culture for the evening.


Reel Time provided the ladies with tartan sashes to compliment the gentlemen in their kilt outfits to get everyone dressed for an evening of Scottish entertainment.  Delegates were welcomed in true Scottish style by a bagpiper as the arrived at the event.  Once inside there was a host of entertainment for everyone to enjoy.  Edinburghs Got Soul Choir wowed from the first level balcony with their powerful, passionate and professional performance to the party below with their rousing and high energy harmonies.

8/9th Oct 2015: BGL Conference in Edinburgh

Then it was the Reel Time Bands turn to entertain with their own unique and rocking twist on a ceilidh.  Accompanied by both traditional and contemporary dancers the 7-piece ensemble, complete with singer, rocked the crowd with a Reel Time twist.

To close the night guests were treated to a spectacular “beat the retreat” by Peoples Ford Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia Pipe band, marching through the museum.  An amazing finale to a very exciting and eventful evening.

For a sneek peek video of the event, and what goes on in the museum after hours click here.

If you would like a bespoke quote for your Scottish evening, tailored to you exact requirements contact us to discuss your requirements

Reel Time Events had the pleasure of being part of the M&I Forum held in Edinburgh, in conjunction with Visit Scotland, providing a rousing Scottish experience and entertainment for the hundreds of meeting and event planners visiting our city from across the globe.
The Meetings and Incentive (M&I) Forum is a speed dating-style networking event bringing together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer.  Reel Time Events helped Visit Scotland showcase the best of Scottish entertainment as part of the social programme.

Across the week of the event, Reel Time Events provided stilted Scottish performers and fire performers, along with Roddy the Piper welcoming the delegates to The Assembly Rooms for their evening reception.  Rachel Hair was also there, providing beautiful background music on the clarsach during dinner.

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

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EDINBURGH, UK - 2nd July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

For the delegates gala dinner many of the guests wanted to fully immerse themselves in culture and traditions of a Scottish Ceilidh and wear kilt outfits to the event.  With the help of our new “how to measure” kilt video, delegates were able to provide their sizes in advance so that kilt outfits could be provided for all those that wanted one.  Distributed in the afternoon during the Forum at the EICC, guests were able to view our “how to wear” your kilt video for a bit of helpful guidance and gave them the afternoon to get in the mood, ready for the evening of fun and frolics.
The gala dinner itself was held in the National Museum, where the delegates were treated to a rousing and upbeat performance from the Reel Time Band, with their modern and contemporary twist on a traditional ceilidh.  Gemma Donald, Young Traditional Musician finalist, also performed a rousing solo during dinner.  Along with the band, our highland dancers were in attendance, showcasing their skills on the dancefloor for the guests and helping guide them through the various dances called by the band, including one of the largest “Orcadian Strip the Willow” the band has ever seen!
EDINBURGH, UK - 2nd July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

EDINBURGH, UK - 2nd July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

EDINBURGH, UK - 29th July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

EDINBURGH, UK - 29th July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

EDINBURGH, UK - 29th July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

EDINBURGH, UK - 29th July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

EDINBURGH, UK - 29th July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

EDINBURGH, UK - 29th July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

For the grand finale, the evening was brought to a close by a “beat the retreat” by a band of pipes and drums, a spectacular end to the evening in a spectacular venue.

EDINBURGH, UK - 2nd July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY

EDINBURGH, UK - 29th July 2015: The 2015 M&I (Meeting and Incentive) Forum takes place in the host city of Edinburgh. The speed dating-style networking event brings together buyers and suppliers from the events industry across Europe and gives them a taste of what Scotland has to offer. Pictured delegates enjoy events at the National Museum of Scotland.(Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY)

Photograph: MAVERICK PHOTO AGENCY


To watch a video of the ceilidh and pipe band click here

After such an amazing week organised by Visit Scotland, we are looking forward to welcoming many of the delegates organising their own incentive trips and meetings in our beautiful city.  If this is the sort of experience you would like visitors and guests of your conference or incentive trip to experience then please contact us for a tailored quote.

As always, Reel Time were out and about helping revellers celebrate and comemorate our great Bard  on Burns night across the country, with a diverse variety of entertainers.

Burns night is the annual celebration and commemoration of the life, work and spirit of Scotland’s great poet Robert Burns. From his humble beginnings on the family farm in Ayr, his passion and dynamic, contemporary vision has elevated him into one of Scotlands most loved and celebrated figures.  Every year, around the great Bards birthday on the 25th January, Burns night is celebrated across the globe, remembering his famous and humerous poetry and songs, often aided with a generous serving of haggis and lashings of whisky – a celebration Burns himself  would have been proud of!  Reel Time had the pleasure and honour to help celebrate this great occasion across Scotland in a number of venues.

Starting in the granite city, in Aberdeen’s AECC, Roddy was piping and stabbing haggis for their clients evening.  The Scraggly Cats band wowed the crowd at an oil and gas industy Burns night with their blend of rocking ceilidh, rock, pop and soul music.  Keeping everyone on their feet with their dynamic and energetic performance, everyone danced and drank and thoroughly enjoyed their evening.

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Tartanium also made their way north, to Ardoe House, creating a stir with their high octane performance.  Supported by the Tartanium dancers, it was a spectacular performance of music and dance that injected a new dimension into the Scottish celebrations.

Moving south to the heart of the country, working with Historic Scotland in Stirling Castle, Reel Time provided an evenings entertainment, with comedy from Fred MacAuley, Sandy Strang, and Jane McCarry, and music from Barluath – a new and exciting band from Glasgow who embrace the traditional and contemporary music of Scotland, and feature Ainsley V Hamill, finalist from Scottish Young Traditional Musician of the year.

In our beautiful capital, in the spectacular surroundings of The Hub, the Reel Time Band played their lively and energetic ceilidh music, keeping the Federation of Master Builders entertained for the evening, while Roddy was the evening’s compere, addressing the haggis, keeping proceedings on track and introducing “a toast to the lasses” “reply from the lasses” and “the Immortal Memory”.

The Reel Time Band also played at the beautiful venue of Norton House Hotel, helping the Heineken crowd enjoy their celebrations and keep the them rocking into the early hours.

Burns Night is such a special and exciting evening, and it was truly a pleasure to help all of our guests enjoy and celebrate the life and poetry of our great Bard.  If you would like to book your event for 2016 and celebrate Burns night in style please contact us

Reel Time entertained 42 mini enthusiasts on the 29th April 2011 at Marlins Wynd restaurant in Edinburgh.  They had been touring around Scotland in their classic Minis, and were looking for a Real Scottish Experience as a grand finale.

The group were met at their hotel by the Pipe Major. Their evening had remained a surprise to them. The group were piped up the Royal Mile, pied piper style, and down Blair Street to the restaurant.  Where they were greeted with a great Balvenie whisky tasting with canapés before dinner.  The group were all eager to have photos taken with the piper.

Reel Time enlisted the help of Marlins Wynd, a fantastic corporate event space and restaurant. Their Scottish menu consisted of:

Scottish hot smoked salmon to start.  Haggis, our national dish was served as an intermediary before main course of Venison.  The Scottish banquet was topped off with Cranachan.  A delicious Scottish dessert made from cream, Scottish berries and whisky.

The guests were piped in for dinner.  Before the haggis was served, the Address to the haggis was performed;  highland dancers entertained the guests between the main course and dessert. With a Scottish accordion player accompanying dessert.

While the tables were cleared, the guests enjoyed a drink at the bar, before participating in some traditional Scottish Ceilidh dancing with the Reel Time Ceilidh Band.

Guests departed after a hearty Scottish evening of dancing and Scottish culture. We woke up in the morning still hearing un, deux, trois!!

If you are looking for a memorable Scottish evening for a group whether on an incentive, leisure trip or business group; then get in touch with Reel Time Events.

We also provide teambuilding activities, highland games and other Scottish entertainment.

IF you are looking for a good excuse to get out and let your hair down in April, we have got just the night for you.  As a one off public event, run in conjunction with Ceilidh Culture festival, we have put together a Reel Time ceilidh and cocktails evening.

10th April 2010

St Columbas by the castle (14 johnston terrace)

£10 for tickets.  (available via email from Reel Time office, or at the Usher Hall ticket Office.)

Doors at 7

Band from 8, till 11.00.

Find out more info at: Ceilidh Culture website

A great new event for Ceilidh Culture 2010. A lively night of Scottish music and ceilidh dancing, fuelled by some fantastic cocktails from our Reel Time bartenders. Playing on the evening will be the Reel Time Ceilidh Band: a funky 4 piece rock ceilidh band who will provide all the music and guidance required for a great night. Keeping guests refreshed, our handpicked bar team will be serving a range of cocktails and mocktails on top of our usual bar service. With a few more tricks up our sleeves, we look forward to sharing one of the best night of Ceilidh Culture with you… (Please be warned that this is not a traditional ceilidh, this is a taste of ceilidh for the future!)