Your complete guide to arts and culture in Edinburgh: read all about art exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums, and cinemas across the city.
We all love our famous artists and their sell-out gigs. However, every musician out there had to start out somewhere and put themselves on the radar to make it big. A brand new live music late-night venue, Freddy’...
Before releasing their first single, Love Me Do, in 1962, no one – not even the band themselves – could have foreseen the impact of The Beatles. Sixty years on, the world is being treated to one final track...
Edinburghers love a good musical, so the big news that Aladdin is coming to the UK for the very first time is going to be warmly welcomed. The production is based on the 1992 Disney film Aladdin which most millennials g...
The term ‘national treasure’ gets thrown around too much for our liking. But if there’s one person it should be applied to, it’s David Attenborough. The face (and voice) of shows like Planet Earth, The Blue Planet and,...
Good Morning Baltimore Edinburgh as today a new production of Hairspray has been announced, which will embark on a major national UK and Ireland tour in 2024. Set to open in Manchester at the Palace Theatre on July 16,...
The one and only Scottish International Storytelling Festival (SISF) is coming back to Edinburgh this October with the brand new theme Right To Be Human, 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, br...
After what can only be described as a tepid summer, to say the least, it’s only natural that we’re starting to look forward to the next best thing in the annual calendar: Christmas. Yep, we’re cracking...
“I love you (English), tha gaol agam ort (Gaelic). There are a million ways to say it, but soon to be a million minus 1.”, says a picture of a sign on Preply. Gaelic is officially an endangered…...
Edinburgh Fringe 2023 is almost over, with audiences enjoying the last week of shows and comedy. Every year, the best jokes get picked by The Joke of the Fringe Award, and this year was no exception. Comedian Lorna Rose...
There’s nothing better than that feeling of elation after leaving a great show. After laughing the entire time, you’re left with a sore belly and tears in your eyes. Police Cops: The Musical is just that:…...