Iain Dale All Talk with Lord Michael Heseltine
Former Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Michael Heseltine is interviewed by LBC presenter, Iain Dale at the Edinburgh Festival
Iain Dale All Talk with Jacqui Smith & Tessa Dunlop
Minister of State for Skills, Baroness Jacqui Smith and historian Dr Tessa Dunlop are interviewed by LBC presenter, Iain Dale at the Edinburgh Festival

Pleasance Opening Gala 2025
Edinburgh Fringe venue, Pleasance, launches its 2025 programme with an opening gala in the Pleasance Grand venue

The Black Blues Brothers
The Black Blues Brothers are back at the Edinburgh Fringe with a brand-new show, fit for the whole family. After wowing over 50,000 fringe spectators, the Brothers make their McEwan Hall debut. Set in a smoky train station against a soundtrack of rock and roll music, the show includes acrobatic stunts, human pyramids and somersaults.

Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence
The House of Oz production, Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence will open at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival from 30 July until 25 August. Set in the world of competitive netball, the production breathes new life into a literary classic

Iain Dale All Talk with Alex Salmond
With Iain Dale hospitalised, the All Talk series of interviews at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival features the guest presenter, Matthew Stadlen. Interview with Alba Leader, Alex Salmond

Tryptich
Rising star choreographer Lewis Major is presenting the UK premiere of Triptych, one his two award-winning shows at Assembly @ Dance Base as part of the House of Oz portfolio at this year’s this year’s Edinburgh Fringe. The show runs from 2-25 August at Assembly @ Dance Base

Ghost Light
Cirquework presents a sneak peek of their incredible show, Ghost Light at the Edinburgh Fringe, Underbelly Circus Hub, using a single piece of apparatus - the teeterboard.

Dance N’ Speak Easy
Packed with humour, passion and soul, Dance N’ Speak Easy dives into the liberating essence of melting-pot New York, weaving together the rhythms of Latin America, the flair of Italian attitude, and the spirited harmonies of Irish migrants. The show runs 1- 26th August at 3.25pm in McEwan Hall as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival