
Sun, Feb 15 - The Attic Leeds
RuMac
Rumac returns to The Attic Leeds on 15 February 2026 with his Scottish accordion show.
Scottish accordionist
RuMac stands as a distinctive voice in contemporary live music, representing Scotland’s storied tradition of accordion artistry. Based in Scotland, this accomplished musician has built a reputation for dynamic performances and a deep-rooted connection to the country’s musical heritage. As a headlining artist, RuMac has recently performed to enthusiastic audiences at notable venues across the United Kingdom, including The Cobblestones in Bridgwater, The Attic in Leeds, and The Deaf Institute in Manchester, further cementing his standing within the British live music scene.
April 2024 saw the release of RuMac’s full-length album, The Bloody Box, a testament to his interpretive flair and command of the accordion. The album’s tracks, such as "Jean’s Reel," "Mason’s Apron," and "The Gaelic Choir," display an impressive versatility, drawing listeners into an immersive sonic landscape. RuMac’s interpretations breathe new life into classic melodies, while compositions like "Seagull Eagle" and "The Chain" highlight his inventive approach and technical prowess.
Fans of live accordion music and those intrigued by the rich sounds of Scottish tradition can look forward to experiencing RuMac in concert at celebrated events, including a headline show at La Belle Angele during the Edinburgh Fringe in August 2026. Stay connected with RuMac to explore future tour dates and upcoming gigs, and ensure you do not miss the next opportunity to witness his unique sound live.
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Rumac returns to The Attic Leeds on 15 February 2026 with his Scottish accordion show.

Rumac brings Scottish accordion-led instrumentals to The Deaf Institute for a February headline date.

Rumac headlines The Cobblestones in Bridgwater on 6 August 2026 with his progressive accordion-driven set.

Rumac plays La Belle Angèle during Edinburgh Fringe, following headline shows in Leeds and Manchester.