Burns Night
Various Burns Suppers, ceilidhs and celebrations to mark the birth date of Scotland's National Bard, Robert…
Burns & Beyond, the mini arts fest celebrating the life and legacy of Robert Burns, will retur
A new festival starts the year with events centred around Scotland's national bard Robert Burns.
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Celebrating Burns Night in Edinburgh.
The Burns Monument sited on Regent Road in Edinburgh has been a good choice of venue to realise the vision
The words to Auld Lang Syne, with glossary of meanings, and a brief history of the famous song.
Robert Burns' poem "Address to a Haggis", written in 1786, remains a favourite to recite on Burns night.
Once every 76 years an unusual alignment occurs: Burns Night an
Tickets go on sale tomorrow morning (Friday, 7th December) for a new six-day Edinburgh festival celebrating…
The Burns&Beyond Festival which had its inaugural year in January of this year will be returning in Jan
A Burns Supper in August may seem a daft idea, but that's the essence of The Robert Burns Experience held in…
Tam O'Shanter by Robert Burns
Edinburgh’s Royal Mile is the obvious place to start for a taste of Burns and the Scottish Storytelling…
Celebrated annually on Robert Burns’ birthday, 25 January, Burns Night gathers Scots around the world to pay…
There are many variations on Scotland's national dish, the haggis.
A (free) stroll down The Royal Mile pointing out all famous places connected to Burns and the stories…
Two Burns night dances in the ceilidh series, with caller Ken Gourlay, a ceilidh band and a piper.
Audiences follow a culture trail around eight events in secret locations around the city.
The Culture Trail…
Free music, spoken word and comedy, inspired by Robert Burns, is coming to one of Edinburgh’s best known New…