| 22nd January 2026 | |
| Champagne reception: 6.30pm, Carriages: 1am | |
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Prestonfield House Prestonfield House Priestfield Road, Edinburgh South EH16 5UT |
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| £95 per person | |
| Visit the event website here |
Tickets are now on sale for Prestonfield’s annual Burns Supper, taking place on Thursday 22 January 2026 at the spectacular Prestonfield House in Edinburgh. This enchanting evening promises an opulent blend of wit, wine, whisky and wisdom, all in support of Prostate Scotland.
Guests will gather for a Champagne reception and the skirl of Prestonfield’s piper before sitting down to a delicious three-course dinner showcasing the best of Scotland’s seasonal larder. The evening offers fine food, laughter and lively company, all while supporting the vital work of Prostate Scotland for men and their families affected by prostate cancer or disease across Scotland.
Broadcaster, actor, radio DJ and Prostate Scotland supporter Grant Stott returns as host and auctioneer, steering guests through an evening of celebration in true Prestonfield style. Iain Findlay will deliver the Haggis Ceremony and The Immortal Memory; Craig Hill, Scottish comedian, TV presenter and actor, will make the Toast to the Lassies; and Diane Nicol Sibbald, will reply on behalf of the Lassies. Guests will be treated to traditional Scots songs performed by Brigid Mhairi and Richard Dunn.
Prestonfield’s Burns Supper 2026 promises a vibrant programme and exceptional prizes in the silent and live auctions. Tickets are on sale now, priced at £95 per head, with seating at tables of ten.
Alan McGuiggan, General Manager of Prestonfield House, added:
“Prestonfield’s Burns Supper is a magical night that lights up the depth of winter. Guests step into our candlelit rooms for an evening filled with colour, music, laughter and theatrics – all in celebration of Scotland’s national bard and in support of a wonderful cause. It’s one of the most joyful events in our calendar, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back in January.”
Alison Wright, CEO of Prostate Scotland, said:
“We’re so grateful to Prestonfield and to everyone who supports this wonderful event. The generosity shown year after year makes a real difference to men’s lives, helping us reach more men earlier, raise awareness of the symptoms, and provide information and support for those navigating prostate cancer or disease. It’s always an uplifting evening that brings people together in support of men’s health across Scotland.”
In 2025, the event raised an outstanding £63,752.48 in aid of Prostate Scotland. The funds raised help the charity support around 4,000 men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer in Scotland each year, as well as the 20,000 men already living with the disease. Prostate Scotland generates its income through donations, fundraising activities and voluntary support, and receives no government or local authority funding.
Event information:
Tickets: £95 per person
Date: Thursday 22 January 2026
Venue: Prestonfield House, Priestfield Road, Edinburgh
Dress code: Black tie or tartan
Champagne reception: 6.30pm
Carriages: 1am
Booking: Call 0131 225 7800 or visit www.prestonfield.com
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