Contemporary & Traditional Gaelic Singer
Màiri was born and brought up on the island of South Uist in the Western Isles of Scotland. A native fluent Gàidhlig speaker, Màiri has been singing Gàidhlig songs from an early age. Màiri was awarded the Gold Medal for Gàidhlig traditional singing at the 2007 Mod in Lochaber. Her first solo album ‘Gu Deas‘, produced by Mhairi Hall was released in July 2021. In 2023 she released three songs commemorating the 100 year anniversary of the mass emigration of people from the Western Isles to Canada. Màiri composed the lyrics and melody of one of the songs – Gu Fada Dhan Iar.
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A Taster from Gu Deas
Here is a small taster of a song from my album. More information to follow about the album release.

Gu Deas, my New Album
I am so excited to be able to say I have a new album that is coming soon. ‘Gu Deas’ has been coming together for…

Seinn @ Seirm
View Màiri singing three songs from ‘Gu Deas’ as part of the Seirm series on BBC Alba. Màiri accompanied by Mhairi Hall, Megan Henderson and…

Reviews, Reviews, Reviews!
Gu Deas has received very positive and exciting reviews since its launch in july 2021.

MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards 2025: Mairi MacMillan Nomination
Quite unexpectedly, Mary was notified she had been nominated for an MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Award 2025. Voting is open with a decision to come on the 6th December 2025.

The North Edinburgh News – Rare Heroic Gaelic Ossianic Ballads reinterpreted in rare performance at National Library of Scotland
Màiri was honoured to be part of the reinterpretation of laoidhean (Gaelic heroic lays) in Edinburgh and to be working alongside the Edinburgh Quartet andcomposer Ned Bigham.
