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    Edinburgh Festival

    Edinburgh Festival

    4.8(36 reviews)
    1.7 miOld Town, Royal Mile

    Keep an eye out for all sorts of shows by independent performers: comedy, magic, fire, etc.. The…read moreEdinburgh Festival Fringe is a joyous annual event that happens every August. Short street performances are spread throughout the city, particularly centering around the Royal Mile. We were unlucky with the weather in that it was pouring rain the day we visited. And so it was difficult to find shows as well as for the entertainers who had to stall until a large enough crowd had gathered. For the ones that we did stop to watch, they were quite enjoyable.

    I happened to be visiting Edinburgh for a college reunion during the time of the Fringe Festival,…read moreso after meeting up with my friends at the airport, we all headed to the Royal Mile (which I fondly started calling the High Mile on account of its elevation and because so many people were high on life, drugs or alcohol!) to soak in the atmosphere. And what an atmosphere it was! Full of buskers, mimes, musicians, and eclectic acts - from Japanese pop to American tap dancing to an Eastern European theatre group performing a moving play about Jewish children interned at a Nazi concentration camp. It was a warm and sunny afternoon and the crowd was out in force, and I could clearly see the shimmering blue waters of the Firth of Forth in the distance. After stopping by for a wonderful meal of haggis and salmon and IPA at the Whiski Bar and Restaurant (different review for that one), we plunged back into the creativity and madness, enjoying the magical experience that's the Fringe!

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    Beltane Fire Festival

    Beltane Fire Festival

    4.3(10 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Weird and wonderful and I'm so glad I got to experience this. Make sure you buy your tickets in…read moreadvance and come prepared for a possibly chilly/windy night in the darkness with few places to sit and only a few options for food and drink that will be very busy. There is a rough schedule but there are things going on in multiple places at once and you will end up missing some things, not being able to see some things and that's OK! It's basically a volunteer run event so don't expect a clean and set experience - go in with your perspective open and enjoy! The ground is very uneven and it is very dark so be very careful walking around.

    Beltane is genuinely one of the highlights of my year. Not only is it utterly magical, it makes me…read morefeel like the rest of the year is magical too. It's the perfect opportunity to shed the last vestiges of my lingering winter blues before the first true rays of summer. All while on top of a Scottish hill positively wreathed in flame. The dozens upon dozens of folk who volunteer for this event put so much work into everything from the costumes, to the drums, to the performances themselves: It's completely self evident that it's a labour of love. I think that's ultimately what makes Beltane so spectacular. Not just for the retelling of some ancient rite, but for the opportunity to keep that ritual alive and dancing from one year to the next. Often half naked, buck-wild, and hovering a handful of degrees above freezing. If you ever have the opportunity to see the May Queen and the Green Man (along with the Whites, the Reds, the Processional Drummers...), dress up warm, grab a few of your closest friends, and hike up Calton Hill on the last evening of April. If you have even a trace of wonder in your heart, you'll not be disappointed.

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    Hidden Door Festival - Wow!

    Hidden Door Festival

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.7 miOld Town, Royal Mile

    Art and very good Art it is…read more You forget these Vaults quite easily on Market Street as they just merge into the city backdrop. They don't get used like this so it's a great way to use a space and i hope it's the start of something special for artists. The musty vaults host a series of arts and entertainment. I fell in love with two particular artist's work - David Martin and Miriam Mallalieu apart from the bit where I almost crapped myself going into Miriam Mallalieu's "Charnel House for Roadkill"!! We went in the daytime so know real entertainment to hear, but to see there were plenty of cool artists!

    It's an exhibition - it's a party - it's a wonderland it's…read moreall of these things. And more. Every year Edinburgh's art scene opens the Vaults on Market Street and turn them into a world of its own. Sculpture, Fine Art, film, music, installation art and performances will take hold of you as soon as you step in. You will forget your everyday life for a couple of hours and feel like floating in a creative aquarium. I forgot that I was still in Edinburgh. the tickets at 10- 15 Pounds seem expensive but you'll be able to see several bands and DJ's and judging from their Opening Night yesterday, it's spectacular and I would (and will) happily spend it again. And they are a charitable fund! Oh and if you are too busy at night: the exhibition Vaults are open during the day - for free.

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    Hidden Door Festival - Catch the live performance art

    Catch the live performance art

    Hidden Door Festival - The doors are where the windows should be!

    The doors are where the windows should be!

    Hidden Door Festival - Banners are a flying!

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    Banners are a flying!

    Hogmanay Street Party - Our view of Edinburgh castle

    Hogmanay Street Party

    3.3(6 reviews)
    1.8 miNew Town

    Probably one of the best experiences for NYE that I've ever experienced. Our tour guide secured…read morewristbands for our group. We are allowed to bring our own alcohol as long as it is not in glass. So we raided a supermarket and got plastic bottles, cans and the like. We hung out on Princes Street by a statue all night with a perfect view of the castle. It was busy and I heard there were about 80,000 people in attendance. There was crowd control and plenty of porta-potties available. There are street food vendors up and down the street. You can buy more alcohol if you choose. As long as you have a wristband, you're golden. They stop letting people in after 11 pm. There are live bands at different stages throughout the area along with a live DJ on the speakers. There is a carnival area set up with ferris wheel and rides. They had fireworks going off every hour, on the hour, starting at 8 or 9 pm. It was so cool. My new friends and I stood around chatting, eating and drinking until midnight. The midnight fireworks were shot off from Edinburgh Castle and they were spectacular. There are free night buses to bus you back to your hotel after midnight. We made a mad scramble to the nearest bus station and went back. One of my tour-mates got lost, fell asleep on the bus and didn't make it home until 4 am. She said it was still worth it though. If you ever get to go to Edinburgh for New Years, Hogmanay Street Party is the place to be.

    My first time abroad and this was the event I chose. As a previous reviewer wrote, sure there were…read moreplenty of ques, but the wait wasn't that long. Don't go if you don't like crowds and getting really friendly with strangers. In an environment like this with so many people all vying for the best spot to see the fireworks, expect to be snuggled up with 80000+ of your favorite strangers. :) I stayed in a hotel right on Princes Street and was fortunate enough to have tickets supplied to me through the hotel. I can't imagine why you'd need to go outside the party zone after 11pm. (There is no re-entry after 11pm - but there is up until then with a ticket/wrist band.) Amazing fireworks. Several stages with bands playing alone the side streets. Quite a few food and beer trucks scattered along the street. I really enjoyed this event this year and would definitely go back again, hype or not.

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    Hogmanay Street Party - New Years Eve Hogmanay Street Party Edinburgh 2018!

    New Years Eve Hogmanay Street Party Edinburgh 2018!

    Hogmanay Street Party - Princes Street!  New Years Eve Hogmanay Street Party Edinburgh 2018!

    Princes Street! New Years Eve Hogmanay Street Party Edinburgh 2018!

    Hogmanay Street Party - Happy New Year!  The fireworks are shot from Edinburgh Castle.

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    Happy New Year! The fireworks are shot from Edinburgh Castle.

    Edinburgh International Festival - Street performer at the Edinburgh International Festival

    Edinburgh International Festival

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.9 miOld Town, Royal Mile

    I feel like The Edinburgh International Festival is the more sensible, quietly confident and…read moreunassuming, but still amazing element of the Edinburgh festival as a whole. The International Festival, which runs from the middle of August to the first week of September, features a carefully picked array of opera, dance, theatre and music originating from countries around the globe. The programme is consistently made up of quality performers, artists and companies, and is a brilliant fusion of Scottish and international culture and flavour, with enough variety to suit every potential spectator. The Edinburgh International Festival was the original Edinburgh festival, founded in 1947, and it was the inspiration and success of the International Festival that has caused the other festivals which now feature alongside it to flourish so immensely.

    Oddly enough now far more low-profile than the Fringe, the "proper" festival does benefit from a…read morelack of association with the horrendous street "entertainers" that litter the streets in August, and doesn't look to be edgy or push the boundaries of taste in order to grab headlines. Cheryl's right when she describes it as self-assured, and many of the performances attract the kind of people who also fit that bracket. 40 something, successful, and far more comfortable in their own skin than the 25 year olds with new romantic haircuts who favour The Fringe's more obscure offerings. Elegant, Upmarket, and decidedly up it's own arse, I don't yet fit the target demographic, but when I do, I'll be at the front of the queue with my gold card and smug, shit-eating grin.

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    Edinburgh International Festival

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    Street of Light

    Street of Light

    3.5(13 reviews)
    1.7 miOld Town, Royal Mile

    It dazzles with somewhat lots of lights and has pre-recorded choirs tuned to lighting display…read more Sure it's good but I wouldn't say I was overwhelmed by it. Mind you saying that it's good for kids and it's free. I can't complain too much as it was free. It's set on the Royal Mile and it's a ticketed event. It last around 20 mins and your welcome to wander through the lights whilst listening to the choirs. There is about 4 choirs that sing a song each. All very good but pre-recorded. It's a lot of standing/ walking around and it's outdoors, so wrap up warm and be prepared for the seasonal Scottish weather because you ain't protected - at all! I had a good time, but I'm sure the kids would enjoy it too if you have them!

    I first laid eyes on the Street of Light on the bus home. Oooh, shiny; I was drawn to the dazzling…read morebright lights in the distance. So, I made sure to visit the next evening that I was close by. I didn't take part in one of the free ticketed choir events but just walking through the tunnel of light was a dazzling thing in itself. Of course, it's not unmissable as others too have said, but it's a pretty nice little addition to Edinburgh this Christmas and could have you feeling in the festive spirit. This is a teeny tiny bit tainted by the 'Virgin Money' sponsor that shines from every illuminated archway. But yes, ooooh...shiny, indeed.

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    Street of Light - Edinburgh street of light. Fantastic way to start the Christmas feeling.

    Edinburgh street of light. Fantastic way to start the Christmas feeling.

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    The Edinburgh International Film Festival - Photo from edfilmfest.org.uk

    The Edinburgh International Film Festival

    5.0(4 reviews)
    2.3 miWest End

    I only started properly getting involved with the Edinburgh International Film Festival in the last…read morecouple of years, when it was moved from its former time slot in August to an earlier spot in the year in June. I think the move away from August and all the other festivals that happen in that month was a brilliant call by the film fest, as it can now bask in the glory it deserves, rather than being part of a month where too many good festivals are on at once. It packs a lot into its 10 day run, and last year saw a brilliant variety of world and UK premieres, and other events, panels and workshops, which give people an inside look at the film industry. I seem to have been quite lucky with celeb spots at the film festival for some reason, and for the last two years I've managed to get a fairly close up visual of Sean Connery, and as far as I'm concerned, after you've seen the great Sir Sean, no other celeb spotting is required for the rest of the year.

    Edinburgh International Film Festival may not be as big as Sundance but it is a good effort. Set…read moreover 10 days in June the festival is a fantastic opportunity for film lovers to experience the next Oscar winner (Hurt Locker premiered here) or some up and coming British talent. The festival attracts some big names in the movie business such as Sean Connery and Sam Mendes, leaving the trashy starlets in LA. I saw Kiera Knightley in the distance during the festival, and yes she is that skinny in real life. It is for your more serious movie lover, you ain't gonna be watching Harold and Kumar or Transformers but it is great fun at the same time. The Festival uses a number of venues including Cineworld and Cameo, with tickets usually selling out pretty quickly. The Film Festival is one of my favourite Edinburgh Festivals, partly due to the fact it takes place in June when it's not horrendously busy like the August Festivals. The content is varied and interesting, so if you are lucky enough to get a ticket then it is a must do.

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    The Edinburgh International Film Festival - Photo from edfilmfest.org.uk

    Photo from edfilmfest.org.uk

    The Edinburgh International Film Festival - Photo from edfilmfest.org.uk

    Photo from edfilmfest.org.uk

    The Edinburgh International Film Festival - Photo from edfilmfest.org.uk

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    Photo from edfilmfest.org.uk

    T in The Park

    T in The Park

    4.5(4 reviews)
    19.9 mi

    I loved this the first time I came with my little pal Erik. Fantastic line up! Great scenery!…read moreFantastic people! NO queue in NO queue out!!!!! Gotta be worth a few stars just for that :-) This year however, someone thought it would be a good idea to allow a bus GIVING away Muller Rice! Not only did the muppet on the tanoy start shouting about it at 9am on the Friday morning (OMG) but because nobody ever disposes of the empty or partially empty pts, the whole area stunk of cottage cheese by Friday afternoon! Mr Muller Rice The most hated man at T in The Park 2008

    This is the biggest music festival in Scotland and popular UK wide. It takes place on a disused…read moreairfield in Balado, near Kinross. Since it began in 1994 this has grown to a capacity of 85,000. The festival takes place over three days between 10 and 12 July 2009 and will feature more than 120 acts. Camping tickets for 2009 have long sold out, however, there are still tickets available for individual days. 2009 sees the return of the Killers on the main stage and new acts such as Lady Ga Ga and the Script. The mighty Kings of Leon are headlining on the Friday and Seasick Steve will be on the main stage on Sunday. Blur and Snow Patrol will be playing on Sunday also. The atmosphere is always electric with lots of things to see and do. The food stalls are amazing and there is always plenty alcohol to go round. This is a fantastic experience and everyone should try it at least once. Just bring wellies and a mac just in case. Even though it's in the summer, it's still Scottish weather that rules!

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    T in The Park
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