Còig
Còig

Còig

CANEuropean, Celtic
N/A monthly listeners

Còig's Top Spotify Songs

1
Artist Name
Solsbury Hill
343 streams
2
Artist Name
Uncle Leo’s Jigs
297 streams
3
Artist Name
Hashtag Jigs
199 streams
4
Artist Name
Whistled No. 1
165 streams
5
Artist Name
Franzke en Français
127 streams
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127
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61
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Còig's YouTube Videos

95.9K
Views

SOLSBURY HILL (Peter Gabriel) - by Còig

Còig

SOLSBURY HILL (Peter Gabriel) - by Còig
Youtube
95.9K views
Oct 24, 2017
79K
Views

Còig - Studio Session

Còig

Còig - Studio Session
Youtube
79K views
Oct 05, 2013
41K
Views
Còig - Whistled No. 1
Youtube
41K views
Jun 21, 2017

Còig's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

1
Artist Name
Post/Trad
by Spotify
2
Artist Name
Fiddle Tunes - Traditional Irish, Scottish, Cape Breton, Quebecois, Old Time Fiddle Music
by Spotify
3
Artist Name
Yuletide
by Spotify
8.8K
Followers
89
Followers

Còig's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events9 Events

Aug
25-28
Tonder Festival
Denmark
DNK
, TønderN/A N/A
Past
Jul
05-07
Mariposa Folk Festival
Canada
CAN
, OrilliaN/A N/A
Past
Feb
13
Còig at Cultuurcentrum Strombeek
Belgium
BEL
, Grimbergen500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Jan-Feb
18-04
Celtic Connections
United Kingdom
GBR
, GlasgowN/A N/A
Past
Sep
26
coig at The Burren
United States
USA
, Somerville0 - 500 Bar
Past

Còig's Past Events9 Events

  • Tonder Festival festival

    Allison Russell, The Mavericks, Keb' Mo', Madrugada, The Ballroom Thieves, Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Bjørn Eidsvåg, Katie Pruitt, Vincent Neil Emerson, Ian Noe, Eilen Jewell, Sean Rowe, Tide Lines, Efterklang, Tami Neilson, The Ghost of Paul Revere, Skerryvore, Mick Flannery, Amythyst Kiah, Lars Lilholt Band, Cedric Burnside, Cara Dillon, Siobhan Miller, Raul Malo, Jakob Bro, Margo Cilker, Jeffrey Martin, Elephant Sessions, Saint Sister, Rura, Susan O'Neill, Michael McGoldrick, Anna Tivel, Hans Theessink, Calby, Rikke Thomsen, Ordinary Elephant, Hymns from Nineveh, William Crighton, Blazin' Fiddles, The Once, Guy Davis, The Henry Girls, Signe Svendsen, Blue Rose Code, The Small Glories, Christopher Paul Stelling, Hogslop String Band, Dave Gunning, Fourth Moon, Del Barber, Irish Mythen, Heidi Talbot, Gustaf Ljunggren, Bisse, 9Bach, Blind Boy Paxton, Niels Hausgaard, Còig, Connie Kaldor, WHO KILLED BAMBI, Ida Gard, Kajsa Balto, The Friel Sisters, Sønderjysk Pigekor og Drengekor, Mike Elrington, Sarah Hagen, Nive Nielsen, Henriette Flach, Tone of Voice Orchestra, Som Os, KNUD MØLLER, Stine Klingsten, Emma Kragh-Elmøe, Mikael K, folkBALTICA Ensemble, Petrus Dillner, Rasmus Dissing, Grabow & Guldhammer, Copenhagen Slim, Gumbo Grits & Gravy, Kunsten at Glædes i Kor, Jonas Dissing, Kjartan Arngrim, Barani
    DNK, Tønder
    Small
  • Mariposa Folk Festival festival

    Colter Wall, Flor Amargo, Jason Isbell, Ziggy Alberts, Tom Cochrane, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, The Free Label, Justin Nozuka, Stars, Red Rider, Jeremy Fisher, Courtney Marie Andrews, Ralph, Martin Sexton, The Suitcase Junket, Hawksley Workman, Steve Poltz, Birds of Chicago, My Son The Hurricane, Freddy & Francine, Terra Lightfoot, The Burning Hell, Boogát, Lee Harvey Osmond, Martyn Joseph, Dave Gunning, Jim Bryson, Digging Roots, Shakura S'Aida, The Ennis Sisters, Tony McManus, Jennifer Castle, Còig, Julian Taylor Band, Scott Cook, Christine Lavin, Union Duke, Fred Penner, Corin Raymond, Dennis Ellsworth, The Sorority, Mélanie Brûlée, House Of David Gang, Kalyna Rakel, James Gray, The Doozies, The Lynnes, Deeps
    CAN, Orillia
    Medium
  • Còig at Cultuurcentrum Strombeek

    Còig
    Cultuurcentrum Strombeek Grimbergen
    BEL, Grimbergen
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Celtic Connections festival

    The Dead South, Cake, Gavin James, The Dandy Warhols, Mariza, Rhiannon Giddens, Old Sea Brigade, Ashley Monroe, Roo Panes, Judy Collins, Graham Nash, Julie Fowlis, Tigran Hamasyan, John Grant, Kathy Mattea, The Fisherman's Friends, Steve Forbert, The Hot Sardines, Peter Broderick, Mary Gauthier, Loudon Wainwright III, Talisk, Israel Nash, Sian, Chris Smither, Caroline Spence, Fantômas, Laetitia Sadier, Delgres, Gretchen Peters, Daoiri Farrell, Ronnie Spector, Jerry Paper, Tim O'Brien, Eddi Reader, Odetta Hartman, May Erlewine, Sam Amidon, Nicki Bluhm, KAIA KATER, Xabier Díaz, Andrew Combs, Emily Barker, The Local Honeys, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Karine Polwart, Rachel Sermanni, Elephant Sessions, Rachel baiman, Bassekou Kouyate, Duncan Chisholm, Dreamers' Circus, Moonlight Benjamin, The Suitcase Junket, Sam Sweeney, Arve Henriksen, Karen Matheson, Breabach, Niteworks, Kepa Junkera, Bernard Butler, Birds of Chicago, Danú, Liela Moss, Alasdair Fraser, Amy Helm, Karan Casey, Cherish The Ladies, Blazin' Fiddles, The Once, Dori Freeman, Mike Marshall, Jill Jackson, Beth Rowley, Jaimee Harris, Andrew Wasylyk, The Outside Track, John Bramwell, The Delines, Kit Downes, Emily Smith, Brighde Chaimbeul, Blue Rose Code, Kim Carnie, Shooglenifty, Salt House, FARA, Kathleen MacInnes, The Young'uns, The Como Mamas, The Honey Dewdrops, Malinky, Siobhan Wilson, Kieran Goss, Chance McCoy, Colin Macleod, Marker Starling, The Wakes, Aidan Moffat, Kinnaris Quintet, Lizzie Reid, Claire Hastings, Hannah Rarity, Roseanne Reid, The Mammals, The Lonesome Ace Stringband, Hamish Napier, Aidan O'Rourke, Vishtèn, Marry Waterson, Còig, Pretty Archie, Zoe Graham, Josie Duncan, Steph Geremia, SYMBIO, Jarlath Henderson, Grainne Holland, The Adelaides, Zoe Rahman, Anxo Lorenzo, Jamie McClennan, Brona McVittie, Basco, Jenna Reid, VanIves, AK Patterson, Assynt, Norrie MacIver, The Andrew Collins Trio, My Darling Clementine, Twelfth Day, Mary Ann Kennedy, Michael Cassidy, Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton, Jean-Paul Estiévenart, Fiskur, Me for Queen, James Lindsay, Naomi Bedford, Gráinne Brady, Slow Moving Clouds, The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland, Annie Kinsella, Mischa Macpherson, Catriona McKay & Chris Stout, Martha L. Healy, Miss Irenie Rose, Tannara, You Tell Me, The Tumbling Souls, Deaf Shepherd, Alasdair White, Alden, Patterson & Dashwood, John Edge, Unoma Okudo, Caterina Lichtenberg, Green Fields of America, CATRIN FINCH & SECKOU KEITA, Buffalo Blood, George Duff, Sineag MacIntyre, Graeme Stephen, Horse, Frieda Morrison, Charles Esten
    GBR, Glasgow
    Medium
  • coig at The Burren

    Còig
    The Burren
    USA, Somerville
    Bar0 - 500

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More about Còig

Overview of Celtic musician Còig

From Cape Breton, Canada, comes the enchanting European Celtic music group Còig. Còig has established themselves as one of the leading producers of this style with their distinctive fusion of traditional Celtic melodies and modern European elements. Their songs weave together soul-stirring melodies, captivating rhythms, and contagious beats to transport listeners to the center of Celtic culture.

Còig, who are Cape Breton natives, infuse their music with an unmistakable passion and vivid energy. Each member of the group showcases their outstanding skill on the violin, guitar, mandolin, banjo, and other instruments during their performances, which are a maelstrom of spectacular instrumental proficiency. A rich and layered sound is produced by the interwoven melodies and harmonies, and it is both hypnotic and thrilling.

While incorporating their own modern flair, Còig's music preserves the spirit and essence of European Celtic traditions. Their perfect blending of the old with the new results in a sound that is both classic and modern. Whether you're an experienced listener of Celtic music or you're new to it, Còig's music will take you to a realm of unadulterated happiness and celebration. Prepare to set out on a musical odyssey that will leave you gasping for air and wanting more.

What are the most popular songs for Celtic musician Còig?

The Cape Breton, Canada-based European Celtic music group Còig has a catalog of engaging songs that have won over audiences all over the world. The most well-known of their tunes are "D Jigs," "Bad Day at the Beach," "Solsbury Hill," "Boys of Ballisodare," "Blast from the Past," "Whistled No. 1," "Uncle Leo's Jigs," "Hashtag Jigs," "Franzke en Francais," and "Am Bothan a bh' aig Fionnghalla."

"D Jigs" has upbeat jigs that are ideal for dancing and displays the band's contagious energy and outstanding musicianship. Another outstanding piece is "Bad Day at the Beach," which blends contemporary flair with Celtic elements to produce a distinctive and alluring sound. Còig departs from traditional Celtic music with "Solsbury Hill," displaying their versatility by infusing the tune with their distinctive flair.

Other noteworthy songs on the album include "Boys of Ballisodare," "Blast from the Past," and "Whistled No. 1," each of which offers a distinctive taste of Còig's musical prowess. The songs "Uncle Leo's Jigs" and "Hashtag Jigs" demonstrate the band's talent for writing catchy melodies that will quickly have listeners tapping their feet. "Franzke en Francais" is evidence of the group's skill at fusing many musical traditions in a way that creates a really original and engrossing listening experience. Finally, "Am Bothan a bh' aig Fionnghalla" demonstrates Còig's talent for escorting listeners to many eras and locations through their melancholy tunes.

Audiences all across the world, not just in Europe and Canada, have taken to Còig's music. Còig have carved out a place for themselves in the world of Celtic music through their energetic and engaging performances. Wherever they go, they continue to captivate audiences with their wide variety of songs and leave an enduring impression.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Celtic musician Còig?

Còig, a European Celtic music group from Cape Breton, Canada, has recently put out a number of excellent recordings. "Carols Too" (2019), "Ashlar" (2019), and "Rove" (2017) are some of their most recent albums.

"Carols Too" demonstrates Còig's distinctive interpretation of well-known Christmas songs by adding their own Celtic sound. The album has a selection of exquisitely prepared songs that make listeners think of the warmth and joy of the holidays. Còig gives these timeless songs new life with vibrant instrumentals and moving vocal renditions, making "Carols Too" a welcome addition to any holiday playlist.

On "Ashlar," Còig uses their virtuosic instrumental prowess to transport listeners on a sonic trip. The album's sophisticated melodies and vivacious rhythms highlight the band's extraordinary talent and close ties to their Celtic heritage. Còig captures the essence of their musical traditions by evoking a mesmerizing environment with each song that takes listeners to the Cape Breton hills.

The 2017 album "Rove" by Còig is another remarkable one. The band effectively captures the essence of their dynamic live performances with its dynamic fusion of traditional and modern Celtic compositions. "Rove" is a tribute to Còig's ability to easily blend tradition and innovation, creating a really engrossing listening experience. It features everything from foot-tapping jigs to lyrical ballads.

The most recent CDs from Còig are evidence of their ardor for Celtic music and commitment to pushing the boundaries of the style. They continue to enthrall audiences all over the world with their superb musicianship and moving performances. By releasing "Carols Too," "Ashlar," and "Rove," Còig reaffirms their status as one of the most intriguing and avant-garde Celtic music artists in Canada.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Celtic musician Còig?

The Cape Breton, Canada-based European Celtic music group Còig has performed at some of the most famous festivals and venues in the world. Audiences have been spellbound by their mesmerizing performances, solidifying their status as one of the best acts in the genre. The Mariposa Folk Festival, Celtic Connections, and the Tonder Festival are a few of their famous festival appearances.

Còig gave a mesmerizing performance at the Mariposa Folk Festival where they displayed their knowledge of traditional Celtic music. Their inventive arrangements and flawless musicianship mesmerized the audience and made an impression on everyone in attendance. Similar to this, their synthesis of Celtic and European elements at the Celtic Connections festival produced a singular and fascinating sound that connected with the crowd.

Còig has performed at prestigious locations such the Shalin Liu Performance Center, the Opera House at Boothbay Harbor, and the Cultuurcentrum Strombeek Grimbergen in addition to these well-known events. Each performance served as a monument to their skill and range, as they easily switched from upbeat jigs and moving ballads.

Còig has established themselves as one of the most important Celtic music bands over the course of their history by regularly putting on superb performances. They have been able to show off their extraordinary talent to a wide range of audiences thanks to their appearances at the best festivals and venues. Còig never fails to make an impression that sticks everywhere they perform because to their contagious enthusiasm and entrancing tunes.