Live Music

The Edinburgh International Festival morning chamber concerts and recitals at the Queens Hall are always a…
It’s time to get caught in the act with Celebrity Big Brother winner and RuPaul’s Drag Race (Season 6) runner…
It’s 1967, the Edinburgh International Festival is a youthful 20 years old.
This is the Little Mermaid as you have never seen it. The original Anderson tale of 1837 is, a Meow Meow…
Last night’s concert at the Usher Hall was with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. Founded in 1765 it is one…
It is one minute to midnight at the Fringe.
The King James translation of the Bible is 400 years old and in the course of an hour the very eloquent actor…
David Grieg's stripped-down, comedy musical, which is being reprised  with the original cast after its…
Put Donnacha Dennehy and Enda Walsh in the same space and watch the sparks fly.
This reviewer’s previous incarnation as the Stravaigin Reporter for the organisation Scots Tung, has allowed…
‘Every light casts a shadow; every fire ends in dust’. So reads the programme note to Anything That Gives Off…
Richard Demarco is not happy. The grand old radical of Edinburgh art is not happy because of what he sees…
The final chamber concert in the Edinburgh International Festival Queen’s Hall series was with three…
Mercury nominated East London band making its Fringe debut and first performance in Scotland for almost three…
The final part of Godfrey Reggio’s Qatsi trilogy did not gain the same level of attention and acclaim that…
Massaoke returns to the Fringe with a night of unadulterated, unison audience-belting!
‘Made in Hong Kong, assembled in Fife’ is how musician Andy Chung describes his background. James Connolly,…
We are shown into a large square room where we join other guests already seated on comfortable sofas and…
It was while the highly respected Walter Hussey was Dean of Chichester Cathedral that he and John Birch, the…
The second concert by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at this year’s Edinburgh International Festival ended up…