Edinburgh - Folk
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 Folk Events in Edinburgh9 results
- 18 November 2025Tuesday 19:30Rioghnach Connolly & HoneyfeetEdinburghThe Voodoo RoomsOn partner site
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- 20 November 2025Thursday 19:00Philip Joseph RaeEdinburghLeith Depot
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- 1 December 2025Monday 19:00BroìGealEdinburghThe CavesOn partner site
- 2 December 2025Tuesday 19:00BroìGealEdinburghThe CavesOn partner site
- 27 December 2025Saturday 19:00Skerryvore 20th Anniversary Winter Tour 2025 - EdinburghEdinburghEdinburgh Corn Exchange
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- 27 January 2026Until 27/01/2026Dylan LeBlancEdinburghThe Voodoo RoomsOn partner site
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- 1 March 2026Sunday 19:00Leith RossEdinburgh La Belle AngèleOn partner site
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- 5 March 2026Until 05/03/2026Calum MacPhail - The Caves, EdinburghEdinburghThe CavesOn partner site
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- 19 March 2026Thursday 19:00Madra SalachEdinburghSneaky Pete's.On partner site
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