Live Music

The latest in the National Museum of Scotland's series of hugely popular after-hours Friday evening…
A wordless dreamlike tribute to love and loss.
Every morning during the Edinburgh International three week festival, chamber concerts are held in the Queens…
Family friendly ceilidh with Crowdie House ceilidh band Doors open 7.30, dancing from 8pm to midnight.
‘Erik Satie’s Faction’ slightly misleads, since Alasdair McGowan is never less (nor more) than the man…
Ear Candy Festival is a grassroots music festival for Edinburgh’s up and coming bands in the Traverse Bar…
The opening concert was as Italian as you can get, and impressive it was.
Many of the biggest names in world music have been lined up to play Scotland's capital in 2009 for a special…
Anne-Isabel Meyer, the cellist, was lucky enough to come into possession a rare edition from 1871 of Schumann…
This morning’s concert at the Queen’s Hall was a piano recital given by the accomplished Dutch pianist Ronald…
Put Donnacha Dennehy and Enda Walsh in the same space and watch the sparks fly.
An estimated 220,000 people across the Scottish capital enjoyed the explosive finale to this year's Edinburgh…
When we arrived there were, at the very front of the stage, four very large clear glass bowls filled with…
Original one-man show by a young French concert pianist
The Edinburgh International Festival launched its 2011 eclectic programme last night in traditional fashion…
Tempo deserve earthly rewards for producing musical heaven in this five star show. From the inception with…
The sectarian divide in Northern Ireland is an evocative relocation for Shakespeare’s plot of Romeo and…
Ibsen’s pioneering, modernist plays of the late 19th century are set in northern Norway, insular small town…
An evening of Scottish songs and stories Tickets £5 available at the door or contact 0131 664 1520  
Simon Keenlyside’s acclaimed Queens Hall success in the 2010 festival did not replicate readily in the vaster…