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Edinburgh Events
Burns' Night
Scotland pays tribute to Robert Burns, the National Bard of Scotland, on his birth anniversary each year. Traditionally this takes the form of a Burns supper (a hearty feast with haggis, neeps and tatties, rounded off with drams of whisky). After the meal, recitals (the Immortal Memory, Toast to the Lassies, Reply to the Toast to the Lassies) are performed. Then everyone stands and sings Auld Lang Syne.
Venue: Various venues.Beltane Fire Festival
Before the Romans divided the seasons into a calendar of 12 months, the Celtic year was marked by Gaelic seasons: Beltane, Lughnasadh, Samhain and Imbolc. The modern Beltane Fire Festival, first started in 1988, now sees members of the communities come together to celebrate summer's arrival at the end of April.
Venue: Calton Hill.Website: http://www.beltane.org
Royal Highland Show
A show of cattle, horses, sheep, goats, poultry, along with agricultural machinery, competitions and demonstrations make this a landmark event. Passionate topics such as wildlife conservation, renewable energy, rural skill education and woodland planning are also discussed. Then there are numerous arts and crafts, and performances by musicians, dancers and pipe bands.
Venue: Royal Highland Centre.Website: http://www.royalhighlandshow.org
Edinburgh International Film Festival
This dynamic festival has been running since 1947, showcasing both new talent and established directors. The programme is packed with British and international feature films, documentaries, star-studded premieres, glitzy gala screenings and interviews with leading actors and directors.
Venue: Various venues.Website: http://www.edfilmfest.org.uk
Edinburgh Science Festival
With a mission to inspire, encourage and challenge people of all ages and backgrounds to explore and understand the world around them, this two-week festival of science covers a wide range of subjects in an enjoyable format.
Website: http://www.sciencefestival.co.ukEdinburgh International Jazz and Blues Festival
A 10-day extravaganza celebrating the best of jazz, blues, swing, soul and samba, this festival takes place across several venues across Edinburgh.
Venue: Various indoor and outdoor venues in Edinburgh.Website: http://www.edinburghjazzfestival.com
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo
Against the spectacular backdrop of Edinburgh Castle, performers from across the globe provide an abundance of entertainment on the floodlit esplanade of the city's top attraction. The action-packed programmes include performances from the Massed Pipes and Drums and the Massed Military Bands.
Venue: Edinburgh CastleWebsite: http://www.edintattoo.co.uk
Edinburgh International Festival
This cultural event brings a rich programme of classical music, theatre, opera and dance to the city for three weeks every August.
Venue: Various venues in EdinburghWebsite: http://www.eif.co.uk
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
The largest arts festival in the world, the Edinburgh Fringe has outgrown its parent event, the Edinburgh International Festival, which runs in tandem. Expect theatre, comedy, dance, physical theatre, musicals, operas, children's shows, music and cabaret – quite a few of them are performed by unknown artists looking to build their careers.
Venue: VariousWebsite: http://www.edfringe.com
Edinburgh International Book Festival
The city's vibrant literary festival attracts authors from Scotland and around the world, covering a huge range of topics, offering thought-provoking entertainment and inspiration for adults, children, schools and communities.
Venue: Charlotte Square Gardens.Website: http://www.edbookfest.co.uk
Hogmanay
Hogmanay, the Scottish name for new year celebrations, starts on the last day of the year and lasts till 2 Jan. Over these days there is a relentless succession of fun events, including live music and fireworks.
Website: http://www.edinburghshogmanay.comThe Loony Dook
Join hundreds of people to kick off the New Year with a bracing dip in the Forth. Participants join a grand parade along South Queensferry's High Street before plunging into chilly water beneath the historic Forth Bridge. The event raises enormous sums for charity, attracts large crowds of amused onlookers, and is now officially part of Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations. Register in advance.
Venue: South Queensferry
