Tag: live music
Marie Naffah: An overnight success, half-a-lifetime in the making
Indie and proud, the most composed composer you will ever meet on the music industry in the pandemic era, the graft of the craft and being the engine of your own success
It’s a fine...
LMNS puts musicians centre stage with brand new website
A brand new website from Live Music Now Scotland (LMNS) is putting musicians centre stage with the aim of bringing live music back to venues across Scotland as we come out of lockdown.
Key to...
Musicians want to get back to live music
Morningside School of Music has joined up with musicians from all over Edinburgh hoping to persuade bars to have live music for their customers just as soon as The Scottish Government changes the regulations....
Skerryvore set for sell-out Stramash gig
Four years after playing at the grand opening of Stramash, Scots Celtic rockers Skerryvore are back at the Edinburgh music venue tomorrow night.
The band's popularity has soared in recent years and they have been performing...
Lewis McLaughlin & Friends to launch latest EP in Edinburgh
Lewis McLaughlin and his chums are launching his latest EP Rain on 17 October 2019 in Leith.
Edinburgh songwriter McLaughlin is attracting attention around the country with his honest, atmospheric song-writing and intelligent musical...
Adrian Cox presents Profoundly Blue at the Jazz Bar
Profoundly Blue has already received rave reviews and the show has been performed in front of sell-out audiences, including at Ronnie Scott’s.
This informed show celebrates the life and music of Louisiana-born clarinettist, Edmond Hall,...
Glitter Defiance at Jupiter Campout Romanti-Crash!
Romance at a festival is more than just a drunken kiss in a soggy tent when Jupiter Artland gets involved. It’s a chance to dissect marriage with glittery absurdity and reconstruct the parts into...
Beetroot Sauvage opening next weekend
From Soil to Soul: Beetroot Sauvage a Plant-Based Cafe & Wellness Centre to open at previous Earthy premises in Newington on May 19th.
Operating from the locally-loved converted warehouse at 33-41 Ratcliffe Terrace, and once...
EFC Presents: Hannah Sanders and Ben Savage
The Edinburgh Folk Club, at Summerhall, is presenting the folk duo Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage tonight Wednesday 8 March 2017.
Hannah, best known for her debut album 'Charms Against Sorrow', and Ben of The Willows, have...
Glass Peaks to play Edinburgh’s Electric Circus
Glass Peaks will be playing Edinburgh's Electric Circus on 17 March 2017. Tickets are £5 in advance from Tickets Scotland and Music Glue.
Having been founded just over a year ago, GLASS PEAKS are quickly earning...
Norwich band heading to Scotland for the first time
Norwich band Young States will be playing Edinburgh's Sneaky Pete's, which is their first ever show in Scotland on 29 July 2016.
Young States released their debut EP 'Down To You' in 2015. Young States are...
REVIEW – James Bay at Queen’s Hall
It propels the latest one-hit-making, slightly distinguishable individual into an award that pretty much nobody wants: it's the Critics' Choice award. Yet, funnily enough, the critics don't choose who gets it. Who does? I...
REVIEW – The Coronas at Liquid Room
The Coronas' UK tour is a mere footnote compared to the massive shows they have previous played in their native Ireland. The band have headlined 3 Arena and the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, playing to...
Music – Interview with Prides
Out of the blue, Prides were asked to play during the Commonwealth Games when their song 'Messiah' was acclaimed as representing the sporting event most appropriately.
The band had been writing and touring under different names and...
What’s On In Edinburgh this week
MONDAY 12TH JANUARY 2015
Timmy Time Programme 15: Timmy Finds Aliens, and other stories. Join Timmy and his friends for three fun adventures in this collection of classic Timmy Time episodes. Toddler Time is a...
Saturday in Edinburgh – Whats’ On Today
Happy Birthday Elvis! Elvis Presley would have been 80 this month, and Sofi's is hosting a weekend of themed events in his honour. Tonight, a toast to the king and an Elvis sing-song! 7pm, Sofi's...
Thursday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Portrait Gallery Curator's talk: Ponte City. A chance to chat to Portrait Gallery curators about current exhibitions: this month Anne Lyden, International Photography Curator, will talk about Ponte City. 5.30-6pm, Scottish National Portrait Gallery,...
Wednesday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Magic Carpet: take a trip on the Magic Carpet to explore the fantastic things in the National Museum of Scotland. 25 minutes of stories, songs and activities for children aged 2-4 years and their...
What’s On In Edinburgh this week
Back to 'normal' this week, with not a shred of tinsel in sight (hoorah!) and plenty of events on offer; films, books, art, and music from a very special violin....we may not have spring...
Saturday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Out of the Blue Flea Market: over 45 stalls full to bursting with clothes, jewellery, small furniture, music, books, bric a brac and more. Coffee, cake and lunch available to purchase from the Drill...
Friday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Edinburgh Zoo is open today! Please note: entrance charges apply, some animal houses close 30 minutes before the Zoo closes, Zoo opening may be affected by severe weather (see website for updates), and you...
Wednesday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
The Raymond Briggs Trilogy: The Snowman 29 mins (U), Father Christmas 26 mins (U) and The Bear (U) 26 mins. 11am, Filmhouse, Lothian Road. Book online or call the box office on 0131 228 2688.
Teatime Acoustic:...
Tuesday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Filmhouse Slackers Club: a free-to-join club especially for students offering members the chance to attend very special free monthly screenings. This month: The Woman In Black: Angel of Death (15). 9pm, Cameo Cinema, 38...
Monday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Dog Tales: The Dogs Trust will host this storytelling and crafts session about safety around dogs and responsible dog ownership. For ages 5-10. 2-3pm, Gilmerton Library, 13 Newtoft Street.
Messy Nativity! 4-5.30pm, Saltyard Cafe, 158...
What’s On In Edinburgh this week
MONDAY 22ND DECEMBER 2014
Dog Tales: The Dogs Trust will host this storytelling and crafts session about safety around dogs and responsible dog ownership. For ages 5-10. 2-3pm, Gilmerton Library, 13 Newtoft Street.
Messy Nativity! 4-5.30pm,...
Saturday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Song, by Toad Christmas Party: Garden of Elks, Plastic Animals, plus short sets and cabaret from other acts on the Song, By Toad label and followed by DJ Sets from Irregular Owl Movements and...
Tuesday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Recitals for Wrigglers Christmas Concert: a free classical concert for babies, toddlers and their parents and carers. 10.30am, Drumbrae Library Hub, 81 Drumbrae Drive. Please ask a member of library staff to book your place(s),...
Monday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
Meet Chris Hadfield: the former Commander of the International Space Station will be signing copies of his stunning planetary photo tour You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes. 12.30pm, Waterstones West End,...
What’s On In Edinburgh 15th-21st December 2014
MONDAY 15TH DECEMBER 2014
Meet Chris Hadfield: the former Commander of the International Space Station will be signing copies of his stunning planetary photo tour You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes. 12.30pm,...
Saturday in Edinburgh – What’s On Today
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Can't Dance Cameron: Emily Dodd introduces her new book, the tale (or tail?) of a capercaillie bird who doesn't think he can dance. Emily is a former Reader-In-Residence at the library. For ages...