Edinburgh - Dance/Electronic
Set against the backdrop of dramatic Scottish hillside scenery, Edinburgh is without doubt one of the UK’s most picturesque destinations. But nestling within the city’s medieval architecture and charming, characterful streets is a breadth of culture waiting to be discovered. Music venues, international arts festivals, comedy galore – Edinburgh Fringe springs to mind – and with more green space per capita than any other major city in Britain hosting outdoor concerts throughout the summer, there’s something in Scotland’s capital for everyone.
All Dance/Electronic Events in Edinburgh9 results
- 7 December 2025Sunday 19:00Above & BeyondEdinburghEdinburgh Corn Exchange
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- 20 December 2025Until 21/12/2025Nightvision // Patrick ToppingEdinburghLiquid RoomOn partner site
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- General Onsale: 14/11/2025, 10:005 March 2026Thursday 19:00Andrew WasylykEdinburghPleasance Theatre, Edinburgh
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- 3 April 2026Friday 22:30Roni Size x LTJ BukemEdinburghLiquid Room Warehouse
- 11 April 2026Saturday 22:00Billy GilliesEdinburghEdinburgh Corn Exchange
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- 15 May 2026Until 15/05/2026Rival ConsolesEdinburghLiquid RoomOn partner site
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- 9 June 2026Tuesday 19:00KraftwerkEdinburghEdinburgh PlayhouseLimited Availability
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- 29 August 2026Saturday 16:00Edinburgh Summer Sessions - The ProdigyEdinburghRoyal Highland Showgrounds
- 29 August 2026Saturday 16:00The Prodigy - Car Park TicketEdinburghRoyal Highland Showgrounds - Car Park
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