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Among the nearly 10,000 foreign visitors who'll head to Glasgow this frigid January for the Celtic Connections festival will be two Nonesuch artists: k.d. lang and Punch Brothers—whom Scotland's Sunday Herald has dubbed "hot young Americana dudes"—each performing a set at what the paper says is "the best party in the world."

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Among the nearly 10,000 foreign visitors who'll head to Glasgow this frigid January for the Celtic Connections festival will be two Nonesuch artists: k.d. lang and Punch Brothers—whom Scotland's Sunday Herald has dubbed "hot young Americana dudes"—each performing a set at what the paper says is "the best party in the world."

To read the Sunday Herald preview of all the festival's events, visit sundayherald.com. You can also learn more at the festival's site, celticconnections.com. For information on k.d.'s performance on January 29, click here; for information on the performance by Punch Brothers on January 18, click here.

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    k.d. lang, Punch Brothers to Perform at Glasgow's Celtic Connections
    Jeri Heiden

    Among the nearly 10,000 foreign visitors who'll head to Glasgow this frigid January for the Celtic Connections festival will be two Nonesuch artists: k.d. lang and Punch Brothers—whom Scotland's Sunday Herald has dubbed "hot young Americana dudes"—each performing a set at what the paper says is "the best party in the world."

    To read the Sunday Herald preview of all the festival's events, visit sundayherald.com. You can also learn more at the festival's site, celticconnections.com. For information on k.d.'s performance on January 29, click here; for information on the performance by Punch Brothers on January 18, click here.

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