- Whats on - The Queens Hall
Classical, jazz, blues, rock, pop, folk, soul, choral, chamber, spoken word, comedy You'll find it all at The Queen's Hall
- The Queens Hall
The Queen’s Hall is one of Scotland’s premier independent live music venues, playing host to an extraordinary range of world-class artists from all musical fields including classical, jazz, folk and roots, rock and pop and Americana
- Booking Tickets - The Queens Hall
Everything you need to know about booking a ticket at The Queen's Hall Box Office opening hours For phone - +44 (0)131 668 2019 - and in-person bookings and enquiries our hours are: Monday-Friday, 10am-2pm As a general rule, our Box Office opens for ticket collection and sales 90 minutes before a show begins
- Concerts for a Summers Night | The Queens Hall
Mirroring Scottish Ensemble’s ever-popular Concerts by Candlelight, this first of a new annual series of events will take you on an atmospheric journey through an eclectic mix of musical styles, including Mozart’s scampering, energetic 'Magic Flute Overture', Vask’s shimmering 'Musica Serena' and Dvorak’s 'American Quartet', evoking
- Toyah Robert | The Queens Hall
With decades of iconic albums, hit singles and concert tours to their names, Toyah and Robert have most recently connected to global audiences through social media
- Mary Coughlan | The Queens Hall
The Queen's Hall Address: 85-89 Clerk Street Edinburgh EH8 9JG Contact: +44 (0)131 668 2019 View on a map
- Quatuor Van Kuijk with Sean Shibe (guitar) | The Queens Hall
The Van Kuijk Quartet is an established presence at Europe’s top concert halls and their recording of Mendelssohn Opus 12 was selected by the New York Times as one of the ‘best classical music tracks of 2022’ Edinburgh-born guitarist Sean Shibe is a true international star performing in major venues around the world
- The Manfreds (feat. Paul Jones) | The Queens Hall
Following the huge success of their 60th anniversary tour in 2023, The Manfreds will be returning to The Queen’s Hall on Sunday 20th October 2024 They are considered one of the finest and most respected bands from the 1960’s era
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