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From the Edinburgh International Festival and the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, to its unforgettable island festivals – music and celebrations are at the very heart of Scotland. Whether it’s the stirring sound of traditional bagpipes, or the thumping beat of headline acts at a rock festival, the nation is the home of world-famous music events.

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The Fireworks Concert brings the Edinburgh International Festival to a conclusion with music from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra

Discover Scotland’s unique music scene

For a truly memorable experience, head to one of Scotland’s unique music festivals. There’s always a party in this northern nation, whether its celebrating Hogmanay, or the Edinburgh International Festival. Music has long been a part of Scotland’s heritage, from its famous bagpipes, to its Celtic heart and rock soul. It hosts diverse and dynamic festivals all year round, including ones held in unforgettable locations, such as the magical Kelburn Garden Party in the grounds of a painted 13th century castle and the Tiree Music Festival on a tiny unspoilt Hebridean island. So pack your bag, grab your ticket and prepare to hear some tunes…

Stand-out Scottish festivals

The pick of Scotland’s festival scene

Orkney Folk Festival, Stromness 

The tip top of northern Scotland comes alive with international musicians for a four day folk music extravaganza at the Orkney Folk Festival.
When? 23 - 26 May 2024

Kelburn Garden Party, Ayrshire

The magical Kelburn Garden Party brings underground sounds and a mix of music genres alongside glen walks, waterfall pool, and pop-up parties. 
When? 4 - 8 July 2024

Tiree Music Festival, Hebrides 

Taking place in a spectacular location, discover three days of music celebrations at Tiree Music Festival on the unspoilt Hebridean Island. 
When? 12 - 14 July 2024

Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival, Edinburgh

Scotland loves a good party – see the celebrations kick off at the Edinburgh Jazz and BLues Festival with a huge street carnival.
When? 12 - 21 July 2024

Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival, near Inverness

The Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival has three days of wacky and exciting attractions, with previous headliners including Van Morrison and Emeli Sande. 
When? 25 - 27 July 2024

Party at the Palace, Linlithgow

Pump up the party at Linlithgow for a full-on two-day celebration in an unmissable location for Party at the Palace
When? 10 - 11 August 2024

Celtic Connections, Glasgow

Celtic music engulfs the city at Celtic Connections, with more than 2,000 artists from all over the world performing concerts, ceilidhs, exhibitions and workshops. 
When? 16 Jan - 2 Feb 2025

6 uniquely Scottish music experiences

Music is part of Scotland’s soul and as well as the headline events, the nation is home to many unique musical experiences. From its legendary Hogmanay celebrations which kick off the New Year to the Piping Live! festival, here are some ideas how to party all year round…

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Edinburgh Hogmanay Midnight Moment c Keith Valentine

Hogmany

Nobody celebrates New Year like the Scots, with their annual Hogmanay parties. In Edinburgh, there’s a parade, street party, ceilidh and concert.

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The arena at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo during a performance of the military event, parade ground and packed spectator seating.

The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Famous all over the world, the sight and sounds of the The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade every August, is unforgettable.

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Men wearing kilts standing by the fireplace

Burns Night

Uniquely Scottish, Burns Night takes place on January 25, when the life of the nation’s favourite poet is celebrated over Burns Suppers. Expect bagpipes, haggis, songs and poems – and lots of whisky.

 

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Torchlight Procession, part of Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations

Up Helly Aa

This fire festival has to be seen to be believed. Up Helly Aa, which takes place in Shetland in January, involves a torchlit procession of 1000 costumed men who set fire to a replica Viking ship, then proceed to have a giant party. The largest event is in Lerwick.

 

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Children's pipping band wearing kilts and yellow T-shirts play the bagpipes while marching down the street.

Piping Live!

There’s nothing more Scottish than the sound of bagpipes and Piping Live! celebrates the sound of the nation over a week-long festival in Glasgow in August. Pipers range from traditional to contemporary.

 

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Hebridean Celtic Festival

Hebridean Celtic Festival

Another unique event is the Hebridean Celtic Festival, which takes place on the island of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides, in July and is one of Scotland’s flagship festivals.

More British festivals and Scottish adventures

The summer signals festival season in Britain, so grab your wellies and get ready to party with one of the many music festivals taking place around the country.

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Crowd at the Green Man Festival in front of the stage

Taking place across the region, the Highland Games combine jaw-dropping landscapes with awe-inspiring displays of sport, strength and Scottish tradition.

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Three kilted girls Scottish dancing on stage

Scotland’s stunning landscapes, lochs, islands and mountains combine to form a country that’s as unique as it is beautiful.

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Edinburgh

Fireworks from the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo shortly before Five Telegrams. The Opening event of the 2018 Edinburgh International Festival projected onto the Usher Hall.

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