The Royal National Mòd (Am Mòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail) 2026 – Glasgow, Scotland
Overview
The Royal National Mòd is Scotland’s premier festival celebrating Gaelic language, culture, and the arts. Established in 1891, this 134-year-old event makes a grand return to Glasgow for the first time since 2019. Often referred to as the “Gaelic Olympics,” it serves as the ultimate stage for the nation’s finest traditional musicians, singers, and speakers to showcase their talents in over 200 categories.
The festival is more than just a competitive arena; it is a profound social gathering for the global Gaelic diaspora. Over nine days, the city’s urban heartland is transformed into a vibrant hub of storytelling, poetry, and song. The event plays a critical role in fostering a sense of pride and community among Gaelic speakers while providing an accessible entry point for learners and newcomers to experience the language in a dynamic, contemporary setting.
In addition to the prestigious competitions, the Mòd features a sprawling “Fringe” program that takes over venues throughout Glasgow. From spirited cèilidhs and high-energy Battle of the Bands to intimate acoustic sessions and academic talks, the festival offers something for every age group. It is a time when the traditional and the modern collide, proving that Gaelic culture is not just a part of Scotland’s history, but a thriving force in its future.
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Event Highlights
- The Choral Competitions: One of the most anticipated elements, where massed choirs from across Scotland compete in powerful displays of harmony and traditional singing.
- Battle of the Bands: A modern twist on tradition where young musicians compete to be the next big name in the contemporary Gaelic music scene.
- The Fringe Programme: A bustling schedule of non-competitive concerts, workshops, and late-night cèilidhs held in pubs and theaters across the city center.
- Traditional Arts & Sport: Beyond the music, the festival includes competitions in clàrsach (Scottish harp), piping, drama, and even traditional sports like shinty.
Why Attend
The Royal National Mòd is an essential experience for anyone interested in the soulful heritage of Scotland. For Gaelic speakers and learners, it offers a rare immersive environment to practice and hear the language spoken at the highest level. For visitors, it is an unparalleled opportunity to witness world-class traditional performances that are rarely seen in such a concentrated and high-energy format.
As Glasgow is the urban heart of the Gaelic community, the 2026 edition promises a particularly electric atmosphere. The city’s history as a “Gaelic city” adds a layer of cultural depth to the festivities. Whether you want to witness the intense competition for the Gold Medal or simply enjoy a pint while listening to a fiddle session in a Merchant City bar, the Mòd provides an authentic and deeply moving connection to Scottish identity.
Date & Duration
- Event Dates: 9 – 17 October 2026.
- Total Duration: The festival spans 9 days, covering two weekends and the intervening week.
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Ticket Information
- How Tickets Are Sold: Tickets for major concerts and competitions can be purchased online via the official website or through the box offices of participating venues.
- Admission Type: Competitions typically require a day pass or session ticket, while Fringe concerts and cèilidhs are ticketed individually.
- Ticket Pricing: Day passes for competitions typically range from $11 to $22, with headline concerts ranging from $22 to $45.
- Free Admission Type: Many fringe events, street performances, and children’s storytelling sessions are free and open to the public.
- Special Seating or VIP Options: Membership of An Comunn Gàidhealach (approx. $19 annually) offers discounts on tickets and merchandise, as well as early access to booking.
Venue / Location
- City and Country: Glasgow, Scotland.
- Venue: Multiple iconic venues across the city, including The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, City Halls, and various city-center community spaces.
- Google Maps Address: 2 Killermont St, Glasgow G2 3NW, United Kingdom.
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Contact Information
- Email: info@ancomunn.co.uk
- Phone: +44 1463 709705
- Website: www.ancomunn.co.uk
- Social Media:
- https://www.facebook.com/RoyalNationalMod
- https://www.instagram.com/royalnationalmod
- https://x.com/NationalMod
Getting There
- Nearest Airports: Glasgow Airport (GLA) is 13 km from the city center; the Glasgow Airport Express (Service 500) connects to the city every 15 minutes for approx. $11.
- Public Transport: Glasgow Central and Queen Street stations provide direct rail links to major UK cities; the city’s “Clockwork Orange” Subway connects the West End to the city-center venues.
- Taxi/Rideshare: Taxis are abundant; a ride from the airport to the city center costs roughly $25 to $35. Apps like Uber and Free Now are widely used.
- Parking: City-center parking is available at Buchanan Galleries and Q-Park for approx. $4.50 per hour; street parking is limited and strictly controlled.
- Other Access: Glasgow is a highly walkable city with most Mòd venues located within a 15-minute walk of each other in the city center.
Accommodation Options
- Luxury Hotels: voco Grand Central (4-star, historic hotel connected to the station, $180 to $320 per night); Dakota Glasgow (4-star, award-winning boutique luxury, $210 to $380 per night).
- Mid-Range Options: Motel One Glasgow (3-star, modern design at the station, $110 to $170 per night); Leonardo Royal Hotel (4-star, central and spacious, $130 to $220 per night).
- Budget Stays: The Social Hub (modern hybrid hotel/hostel, $80 to $140 per night); Youth Hostel Glasgow City (standard dorms and private rooms, $35 to $85 per night).
Attendee Experiences
- The choral competitions are truly spine-tingling; hearing hundreds of voices in harmony is an experience you won’t forget.
- I don’t speak a word of Gaelic, but the music and the atmosphere made me feel completely at home and inspired.
- The city really comes alive with a special kind of energy when the Mòd is in town—it’s like one giant family reunion.
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Contact
- 2 Killermont St, Glasgow G2 3NW, United Kingdom
- +44 1463 709705
- info@ancomunn.co.uk
- https://www.ancomunn.co.uk/nationalmod/moddetail/glasgow-and-the-western-isles-to-host-the-royal-national-mod-in-2026-and-20
- https://www.facebook.com/RoyalNationalMod
- https://www.instagram.com/royalnationalmod
- https://x.com/NationalMod
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FAQ's
Do I need to speak Gaelic to attend the Mòd?
Not at all. While the core of the festival is the Gaelic language, the events are open to everyone. Most competition programs provide translations or summaries, and many of the musical and sporting events are enjoyed purely for their artistic and athletic merit. Volunteers and staff are on hand to help non-speakers navigate the schedule, and you will find that the community is incredibly welcoming to anyone with an interest in the culture.
How can I find out the specific competition schedule?
The official "Syllabus" and competition schedule are usually released several months in advance on the An Comunn Gàidhealach website. This guide details when specific age groups and categories (such as solo singing or fiddle) are performing. Because there are over 200 categories, it is best to check the daily schedule during the week of the festival to see which specific venues are hosting your preferred events.
Is the Mòd suitable for families?
Yes, the Royal National Mòd is a multi-generational event with a strong focus on youth participation. There are specific competitions for children (divided by age and fluency levels), as well as family-friendly fringe events like storytelling and traditional games. Many families travel from across the country to support young competitors, making it a very safe and festive environment for children of all ages.
Are tickets required for the "Fringe" events?
While the main competitions and flagship concerts require tickets, many of the Fringe events are drop-in sessions. Pub sessions, street performances, and some smaller workshops are often free to attend. However, larger Fringe concerts and the popular cèilidhs often sell out in advance, so it is highly recommended to check the ticket requirements for specific events on the festival website once the Fringe program is announced.
Can I participate in the competitions if I am a learner?
Yes! The Mòd has specific categories designed for learners (those who are not native speakers) as well as fluent speakers. This allows everyone to compete on a level playing field according to their current proficiency. Entries for the 2026 Glasgow Mòd typically close at the end of May, so if you are interested in competing, you should review the official rules and syllabi early in the year.




