Amy Liptrot’s bestselling memoir is brought to life in an epic and elemental world premiere.
from £25.00 (previews from £20)
Approximately 1 Hour 10 mins
Scottish Highland and Island musical traditions collide with brand-new compositions by folk band Breabach.
From £15
Approximately 1 Hour 15 mins
Celebrating St Giles' Cathedral's momentous 900th anniversary, 900 Voices is an ever-evolving sound installation created from the diverse voices of Edinburgh's communities.
£5
Approximately 0 Hour 30 mins
Award-winning company 1927 combines fantastical animations with bold storytelling to tell the wild adventures of the mysterious Mr E.
£27 (Preview £22)
Approximately 1 Hour 45 mins
Journey to 17th-century Italy with Il Pomo d'Oro and countertenor Jakub Józef Orlińsk in an enchanting performance of early Baroque music.
From £13.50
Visceral, sexy and grungy, Internationaal Theater Amsterdam reinterprets an ancient love story with the medium of music.
From £19
Approximately 2 Hours 5 mins
Latin American music meets Afro-Cuban and contemporary classical in this bold interpretation of Christ’s Crucifixion.
From £27.50
Edinburgh Festival Chorus revives Mendelssohn's arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach’s sublime piece about Christ's last days on earth before his resurrection.
From £22.50
Approximately 2 Hours 30 mins
The most popular French opera in the world comes to the International Festival direct from Opéra-Comique – the Parisian opera house where it all began.
From £39
Approximately 3 Hours
Kick off your International Festival in style with Festival Director Nicola Benedetti and handpicked music icons.
From £35
From sacred hymns to Latin American pop culture, Schola Cantorum de Venezuela shares their diverse repetoire.
The legendary Brazilian dance company blends Brazilian styles with ballet and contemporary dance to create a unique style.
From £23.50
The piano superstar performs an eclectic programme of virtuoso masterpieces.
Approximately 2 Hours 15 mins
Soumik Datta introduces the International Festival to the sounds of the ancient sarod.
From £25
One of the UK’s most accomplished chamber groups showcases music from Clara Schumann, Helen Grime and Antonín Dvořák.
Approximately 2 Hours
Jakub Hrůša and the Bamberger Symphoniker bring a little-known symphonic masterpiece to light.
Approximately 1 Hour 50 mins
Sidiki Dembele's furthers the mission of his griot ancestors, with captivating drumming rituals from West Africa.
Soprano Elizabeth Llewellyn and pianist Simon Lepper delve into the colourful world and emotive landscapes of the late Romantic era.
Take a deep dive into one of the first multicultural symphonies with the Bamberger Symphoniker, narrator Gerard McBurney and guest artists.
£20
Approximately 1 Hour
Jakub Hrůša and the Bamberger Symphoniker’s special tribute to two Romantic geniuses.
Approximately 1 Hour 55 mins
Renowned French pianist Alexandre Kantorow showcases the visions of four great composer-pianists in a captivating recital.
Multi-instrumentalist, producer and singer-songwriter Jordan Rakei tours his highly-anticipated fifth studio album.
From £20.50
Approximately 1 Hour 30 mins
The Leonore Piano Trio mentors last year’s rising stars of classical music.
From Bach's Baroque elegance to Piazzolla's Argentine flair, French guitarist Raphaël Feuillâtre performs a virtuosic programme comprising centuries of music.
Hamilton de Holanda stages a vibrant union of Brazilian choro and contemporary jazz.
Antonín Dvořák’s joyous Te Deum contrasts with Josef Suk’s haunting Asrael Symphony.
The world premiere of Aakash Odedra’s latest work creates a mediative exchange between the Indian classical dance Sufi Kathak and Islamic poetry.
From £12
Guest curators create a mixed bill of music and inspired conversation, featuring handpicked artists from the International Festival programme.
Berlin Philharmonic's principal horn, Stefan Dohr, presents Brahms's poignant Horn Trio and Ligeti's 20th-century masterpiece, inspired by the former's brilliance.
A test of fidelity leads to deception, seduction and surprises in Mozart’s collaboration with librettist Lorenzo da Ponte.
Approximately 3 Hours 30 mins
Fèis Rois' Ceilidh Trail celebrates their 25th anniversary with traditional music played by professional young musicians.
Be uplifted by the Scottish supergroup’s self-penned tunes and their invigorating blend of traditional and modern instruments.
Animated by his collaborations with Jarvis Cocker, Feist and Daft Punk, musical maverick Chilly Gonzales steps out onto the stage with his brand-new solo show, GONZO.
The acclaimed Chiaroscuro Quartet brings the bygone era of Haydn and Beethoven back to life.
Approximately 1 Hour 40 mins
Vocalist Peni Candra Rini sings to traditional percussion from her native Indonesia.
Experience Scottish Opera’s immersive staging of Igor Stravinsky’s opera in the unique setting of the National Museum of Scotland.
£25
Led by Maxim Emelyanychev on the fortepiano, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra soloists present captivating renditions from the world of Mozart.
Discover the sound of traditional Kyrgyz instruments – from the jaw harp to the two-stringed fiddle – all enhanced by melodious vocals.
A rare chance to hear ‘the undisputed king of Senegalese music’ (The Guardian) mix ancient traditions with eclectic world influences.
Diverse compositions spanning? Janáček to Leanne La Havas are woven together by Sheku Kanneh-Mason and pianist Harry Baker.
Discover the São Paulo-based collective’s musical process as the ensemble performs all around you.
The São Paulo-based artist collective takes on an eclectic array of compositions, spanning French baroque to Afro-samba.
£30
British singer Ian Bostridge joins Edinburgh-born pianist Steven Osborne for Franz Schubert’s visionary song cycle Schwanengesang.
Amy Liptrot’s bestselling memoir is brought to life in a relaxed performance of this epic and elemental world premiere.
From £12.50
Step inside the world of 17th-century London, as Usher Hall gets catapulted through time and re-invented as a public drinking house.
Immerse yourself in a contemporary ritual from Indigenous artists Émilie Monnet and Waira Nina.
£27
Teatro La Plaza’s enigmatic interpretation of a Shakespearean classic, full of personal anecdotes from a cast made up of eight actors who have Down’s Syndrome.
Revel in popular Brazilian music with the São Paulo-based collective Ilumina, as part of their International Festival residency.
Find a beanbag and lose yourself in the hypnotic sound of Alexander Grechaninov’s Passion Week.
The International Festival regulars perform two Viennese classics alongside the European premiere of Nokuthula Ngwenyama’s cosmically inspired Flow.
Recline on beanbags while The Hallé and Sir Mark Elder deconstruct the composition of Mahler's iconic Fifth Symphony.
The European Union Youth Orchestra leads an educational expedition across the instruments of the grand ensemble.
The acclaimed Komische Oper Berlin and director Kirill Sebrennikov, known for his daring, satirical productions, present Mozart’s iconic comic opera.
From £34
Specialising in unearthing tunes and melodies from Wales’s past, folk trio VRï creates toe-tapping rhythms with elegant finesse.
Recline on a beanbag and lose yourself in the epic story of a loveable rogue turned chivalrous knight in this concert performed by the European Union Youth Orchestra.
Iranian-American musician Mahan Esfahani reveals the rich harpsichord repertoire of the late Baroque period.
Violist Jennifer Stumm and violinist Liza Ferschtman assemble an electrifying cohort of up-and-coming musicians.
The Hallé and Sir Mark Elder return to present Mahler's dramatic Fifth Symphony in its entirety alongside Lili Boulanger's Psalm 130.
Approximately 2 Hours 10 mins
Charismatic jazz musician Domo Branch returns to The Hub for a night of original music and improvisation.
Three pioneering musical languages drastically contrast in this marathon of the concerto form.
Approximately 2 Hours 20 mins
Experience the vocal versatility of Thomas Quasthoff, the German bass-baritone who swapped classical for jazz.
The infinitely gifted singer-songwriter Cat Power takes on Bob Dylan's legendary 1966 'Royal Albert Hall' concert.
From £23.40
The piano virtuoso contrasts two exquisite pieces by Maurice Ravel with the second of Franz Liszt’s Années de pèlerinage.
Solo violinist Hilary Hahn accompanies the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra to perform a selection of virtuoso showpieces.
Encounter the rich musical traditions of Egypt and the Levant with Mustafa Said.
South London singer-songwriter Tirzah uses lush melodies and authentic storytelling to push at the boundaries of pop music.
Triumphant and hope-filled ensembles by Benjamin Britten and Joseph Haydn meet Wynton Marsalis’s vibrant celebration of New Orleans.
Women composers hold the spotlight in this concert of 19th-century music.
World-leading pipa player Wu Man unveils the magic of traditional Chinese music.
The Mandé jazz sensations blend West African folkloric music with the sounds of London's music scene.
Pierre-Laurent Aimard embraces the intricate and intense music of Arnold Schoenberg and his contemporaries.
David Ireland’s latest collaboration with the National Theatre of Scotland tells a complex story about men, intimacy and our belief systems.
From £20
The UK premiere of a multimedia impassioned elegy for the victims of New York’s 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire.
Director Christiane Jatahy fuses the qualities of cinema and theatre to explore structural racism and the legacy of slavery in her native Brazil.
Discover an 18th-century Dublin concert with music from Handel, Geminiani and the mysterious musician Mr Charles.
The boundaries between reality and myth crumble in Crystal Pite and Jonathan Young’s major new dance work.
From £21
Brass players on the cusp of their careers perform with their musical role models on stage.
Violin sonatas by Mozart, Gabriel Fauré and Richard Strauss make for a dazzling programme.
Enter the hypnotic world of Scott Silven, the Scottish illusionist inspired by the landscape of his childhood.
Experience the works of two late-Romantic musical titans in celebration of conductor Sir Donald Runnicles's 70th birthday.
Indie pop sensation Bat for Lashes unveils new songs in her euphoric art-pop sound.
Bass-baritone and voice professor Thomas Quasthoff conducts 12 gifted students in an intimate performance of Gioachino Rossini's musical swansong, Petite Messe solennelle.
Estonian and Scottish music traditions converge for a night of piping and jazz improvisation at The Hub.
The Edinburgh Festival Chorus joins the orchestra for Verdi's powerful setting of the Catholic funeral mass.
Beloved orchestral-pop group The Magnetic Fields perform their landmark three-disc album 69 Love Songs across two nights.
Award-winning Irish band Goitse sets The Hub ablaze with their spectacular new compositions combined with age-old traditional tunes.
Festival Director Nicola Benedetti performs the mesmerising violin solo in classical masterpiece The Lark Ascending.
£10
Approximately 0 Hour 50 mins
To celebrate his 80th birthday year, world-renowned British conductor Andrew Davis returns to the first opera he ever conducted.
The GRIT Orchestra assembles for a thrilling fusion of contemporary Scottish music.
Composer and award-winning bassist Endea Owens and her dazzling sextet, The Cookout, close The Hub series.
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