Knockengorroch Merchandise
Wear us, listen to us, drink from us.
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Knockengorroch festival ticket and Christmas Card
A perfect Christmas gift – receive a Christmas Card with each order of 4 day and 3 day tickets.
Knockengorroch Recycled Plastic Mug
Available in a range of colours. Perfect for festival and camping expeditions, or just a nice unbreakable mug for the home. Enjoy Knockengorroch memories with a nice cup of tea!
T-shirt with Coo Logo, printed front only
Front: coo logo, designed by Doug. Back: plain. Various colours.
T-shirt printed front & back (owl/logo)
Front: Owl. Back: Coo logo. (Or vice versa). Designed by Auntie Jane. Various colours.
T-shirt, printed front & back (coo)
Front: Coo Logo. Back: Highland Coo (some vice versa). Various colours.
Embroidered Hoodies
Embroidered hoodies with a zip down the front or no zip. Choice of black, dark blue or grey.
Face Cloth/Soap Pack
Embroidered facecloth gift pack which contains a small bar of homemade thistle soap.
Pyrograph Coo Head Pendant
Small pyrograph ply coo head pendants, 3mm thickness. Each comes with a rainbow cord attached.
Music
Sounds Like Knockengorroch 2020
The album features 20 tracks from artists who performed at Virtually Knockengorroch – an interactive Knockengorroch festival livestream held in May 2020.
Oran Bagraidh (album)
A collaboration between UK and Irish artists, mixing traditional instruments and modern electronica. Surprising, authentic, rooted in history yet fresh and personal in perspective. An entirely new take on ‘tradition’.
20th Year Commemorative CD
Featuring 14 favourite and returning artists over the years and some more recently discovered.
CD: From the Ceilidh to the Hairth
This compilation was put together to celebrate our 20th festival the World Ceilidh 2007.