Live Music

A friend and I caught the end of Kassidy’s set in King Tut’s on Saturday at this year's T in the Park.
During the interval for this show I popped out for a naughty rollie and got chatting to someone who was…
Frances Ruffelle is a sparkling, shimmering star in the world of Musical Theatre, winning a Tony Award for…
Had Warpaint played Edinburgh twelve months ago, they would most likely have checked in at Sneaky Pete’s or…
I met a friend at the bus stop on the way to see Shooglenifty on Friday night.
We are in Italy with an opera company rehearsing inside a villa; singers wander outside with unpredictable…
The Hub – home of the Edinburgh International Festival – is hosting a variety of eclectic Café Concerts in…
The Bamberg Symphony Orchestra is well-remembered from its five-concert residency at the 2003 Edinburgh…
See, the conqu'ring hero comes! Handel's oratorio tells of the triumph of the Jewish warrior-hero Judas…
It is the day after the Edinburgh Fringe has ended. The streets are deserted and quiet.
Spectacular singing and an upbeat comedic narrative make for a high-energy, uplifting theatrical experience.
This was the first of two concerts where the instruments played correspond to those in use at the time the…
Donald Runnicles has instilled new life into the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra as Chief Conductor, along…
Drum Struck is a rare opportunity for the whole family, from the very youngest to the oldest, to get stuck in…
The Kronos Quartet received an ecstatic reception at the Usher Hall, their first appearance at the Edinburgh…
The Opening Concert  was celebrating 150th anniversary of Delius’  birth in Bradford in 1862. A…
After an awkward flurry of Smetana - Dance of the Comedians - Garry Walker and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra…
The Edinburgh-based Barony Ensemble performed their unusual, colourful and virtuosic programme in St Andrew's…
‘Greater Belfast’ is an evocation in sound, both musical and vocal, of the estrangement and affection a city…