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The Romany folk supergroup showcase music from a tradition dating back hundreds of years.
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Witness a hugely versatile, forward-looking, space-obsessed, electronic pioneer give one of his iconic performances.
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The genre-defying electronic artist fuses hypnotic dance music with futuristic sounds to create an ecstatic, fast-paced performance.
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A supergroup of British jazz talents, Sons of Kemet are famed for their incendiary live sets and complex, genre-bending sound.
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Experience this immersive performance exploring themes of crisis and exile, marking the culmination of the Festival's four-year residency at Leith Academy.
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One of Ireland's most significant and accomplished fiddlers brings a Celtic element to the Leith Theatre stage.
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Following the biggest year of her career so far, the New York rapper brings one of her searingly honest and energetic performances to Leith.
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Twin sisters weave musical influences from across the globe together with multilingual lyrics and hypnotic harmonies.
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The much-loved cult indie rock duo of Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton return with their first new album in 16 years.
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Kae Tempest has been nominated twice for the Mercury Prize and won the Ted Hughes Award for poetry. Their new album is The Line Is A Curve.
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The composer and singer blends ancient Eastern music with contemporary American influences to create a transcendent sound.
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Exploring themes of identity, religion, political angst, love and anxiety, Furman has become an icon for the misunderstood and the oppressed.
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The indie singer-songwriter blends poetic lyrics with captivating melodies to create moving, spellbinding performances.
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The British nu-jazz group bring their signature combination of jazz improvisation and electronica to Leith Theatre.
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Expect furiously fast-paced piping and entrancing beats as this Skye four-piece seamlessly fuses traditional Scottish folk music with electronica.
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Bedlam Theatre is a unique, entirely student-run theatre in the centre of Edinburgh. Clearly visible from Edinburgh’s Royal Mile in the heart of the...
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Welcome to The Lyceum, home to one of Scotland's largest and most successful producing companies. Our main output is our Season of high-quality drama...
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The Edinburgh Festival Theatre is a performing arts venue used primarily for performances of opera and ballet, large-scale musical events, and touring...
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Can You Catch the Killer Murder Mystery events is Scotland's largest and most prolific murder mystery events company.
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The Reconnect Regal Theatre in Bathgate Lothian, Scotland provides a programme of music, drama, film and dance in the form of performances and classes.
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The Usher Hall is Edinburgh's key venue for visiting national and international orchestras and has been the main venue for the Edinburgh International Festival since 1947.
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The Scottish Storytelling Centre is a vibrant arts venue with a seasonal programme of live storytelling, theatre, music, exhibitions, workshops, family...
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The Queen's Hall is a 900-capacity music venue, situated on Clerk Street in Edinburgh, Scotland. Originally built in 1823 as Hope Park Chapel, it was...
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Summerhall is open to the public all year round and hosts events in all the City’s major festivals. But it’s far more than Edinburgh’s newest and...
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