Live Music

The long wait on our feet was worth it.
What should you do if two men walk on stage, then, for no apparent reason whatsoever, one of them suddenly…
New to the cabaret circuit, this is Xara Vaughan’s debut at the Edinburgh Fringe and what a cool, classy,…
Thunderous applause and prolonged cheers from a packed Usher Hall marked the end of the scintillating…
In the Locked Room Stylishly conducted by Michael Rafferty and with a dazzling array of orchestral colours…
This is a stunning, atmospheric piece of theatre that holds you for the entire 90 minutes.
Many many moons ago I had the pleasure of occasionally frequenting Lizzard Lounge, a club night at Café…
The three young soloists made this a delightful evening of French sacred music at St Andrew's and St George's.
After an awkward flurry of Smetana - Dance of the Comedians - Garry Walker and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra…
Frank Sinatra reigns supreme in this new musical from Kingdom Theatre.
There are elements to the 2013 EIF programme which are forever 1970s’s America, with performances by Philip…
It was somewhat disappointing, for this reviewer at least, for what is in effect Finland’s national orchestra…
Rock. And. Roll. That is what you get at a Monotonix gig, of the fiercest and most potently pure strain…
We were left in no doubt that the eight guys around the twenty age mark were thoroughly enjoying themselves…
Was there ever a more unlikely star than Alan Cumming? The Dundee lad became the toast of Broadway, a Bond…
At  9.50pm on a Sunday night, I join the queue snaking from the archway of the Assembly Hall, round the…
Performer and musicologist Jordi Savall has almost ten years on this reviewer.
Adrian Sims returned for the third year of four in his series of Chopin piano recitals with poise and…
See, the conqu'ring hero comes! Handel's oratorio tells of the triumph of the Jewish warrior-hero Judas…