Maps: Memories from the Second World War
From 3/9/2024 - 1/26/2026
Delve into the intersection of geography and history by exploring maps used during World War II. One can witness personal memoirs, unique artifacts, captivating aerial imagery, and narratives of prisoners of war to army chaplains preserved in these cartographic keepsakes.
Disrupting the Narrative
From 8/23/2024 - 8/23/2025
Disrupting the Narrative provides a bold platform for four dynamic Edinburgh-based writers of colour to rewrite the city's historical narrative through a 'decolonising lens'. Attendees will gain a fresh lens on colonialism, revealing Edinburgh's surprising Infidelity to transatlantic slavery.
Martha Wainwright
On 6/4/2025
Martha Wainwright is a folk-rock singer-songwriter known for her deeply personal lyrics and raw vocal style. Coming from a family of acclaimed musicians, she has carved out her own space with emotionally charged music that blends folk, indie, and alternative influences. Her ability to convey vulnerability and strength through song makes her a standout in the singer-songwriter world.
Nick Mulvey
On 6/5/2025
Nick Mulvey is a British singer-songwriter and former member of the Mercury Prize-nominated group Portico Quartet. His solo work blends folk, world music, and thoughtful songwriting, earning him acclaim for both his lyrics and instrumental style.
Porty Pride
From 6/6/2025 - 6/8/2025
Get ready for a vibrant celebration at Porty Pride, an annual event that takes over the charming coastal town of Portobello, Scotland. Join in on the festivities with a diverse crowd as they come together to promote love, equality, and acceptance. Enjoy live music, colorful parades, local food vendors, and a lively atmosphere, attracting thousands of attendees yearly. Don't miss out on this inclusive and joyous event that promises unforgettable experiences.
Bonnie Raitt
On 6/10/2025
Bonnie Raitt is a blues singer-songwriter and guitarist from California. With extremely successful albums and singles like Something to Talk About and Love Sneakin' Up On You, she has earned more than ten Grammy Awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Waterboys
On 6/13/2025
The Waterboys are a Scottish-Irish band famed for their eclectic sound, blending rock, folk, and Celtic influences into sweeping, anthemic music. Led by Mike Scott, the group’s landmark album This Is the Sea introduced the iconic hit “The Whole of the Moon.” Their evolving style continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Edinburgh Pride
On 6/21/2025
Celebrate diversity and inclusivity at Edinburgh Pride, where people from all backgrounds come together to honor the LGBTQ+ community through a vibrant parade and festivities. Attendees can enjoy live performances, engaging workshops, and community stalls that highlight the importance of equality and love. This joyous event fosters an atmosphere of unity and acceptance, offering an inspiring platform for celebrating individuality and solidarity.
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
On 6/27/2025
Since arriving on the psych-rock scene in the mid-'90s, The Brian Jonestown Massacre has gained a loyal following with their nostalgic rock sounds. Following their hiatus in 2003, the band revived their presence with a self-titled album in 2019. Their most popular song, "Anemone," has more than 50 million listens on Spotify alone.
What's Love Got To Do With It
On 6/28/2025
What's Love Got To Do With It is a stage show that pays homage to the legendary music icon Tina Turner. Audiences will be taken on a journey of the star's life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to fame. The show features a full cast and band, performing some of her most beloved hits, such as “Proud Mary” and “Simply the Best.” This one-of-a-kind experience is sure to have audiences dancing in the aisles and singing along with every iconic song.
Moulin Rouge: The Musical
On 6/2/2025
Based on Baz Luhrmann’s revolutionary movie from 2001, the musical Moulin Rouge has won ten Tony Awards including Best Musical. The extravagant show features romance, splendor, glitz, glamor, aristocrats, and Bohemians to create an electrifying enchantment.