Edinburgh International Festival

The original "official" festival

The Edinburgh International Festival is back with its IN membership programme for the second year. The…
An exhibition by Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto will be exhibiting at the Scottish National Gallery…
Tickets go on sale this morning (Saturday 2nd April) for the Edinburgh International Festival. EIF director…
Contemporary dance and classical ballet has long been a popular highlight of the Edinburgh International…
Public sales of Edinburgh International Festival tickets start from 10am this Saturday 2 April. Ticket prices…
William Shakespeare goes East as the music of the Rajasthan desert drifts into the city this Summer
Edinburgh's Festivals will share £2 million from the Scottish Government to showcase Scottish cultural and…
Virgin Money was officially announced today as the title sponsor of the Edinburgh International Festival…
The Edinburgh International Festival today announced its director Jonathan Mills is to remain in his post…
Speed of Light, created by public art organisation NVA, is today confirmed as being funded by Legacy Trust UK…
Next Summer's Edinburgh International Festival will focus on the cultures of Asia and the influence of…
Mahler’s monumental “Symphony of a Thousand” is regarded as his finest composition but is rarely performed…
The second concert by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at this year’s Edinburgh International Festival ended up…
The opera tells the story of a successful advertising executive, Harry Joy, who lived on the outskirts of a…
Four young men from the Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela make up its String Quartet.
The Edinburgh International Festival went out last night with its traditional cacophony of loud explosions,…
The playwright Guillermo Calderon, born 1971 in Santiago, grew up during the military dictatorship of…
This is the second play in a trilogy being produced by Teatro Cinema, the new experimental theatre company…
Samuel Barber’s Music for a Scene from Shelley was his first orchestral work to be performed publicly.
The eminent German choreographer Pina Bausch died in 2009 at the age of just 68.