Friday 5 August 2016

It's August, it's Edinburgh Festival and there's a whole let more on too!

August’s here which means one thing, and one thing only if you’re in Edinburgh! The festival is here, but that’s not to say there’s not plenty going on across the rest of the country.

Death Do Us Part Danger Show is coming to The Tunnels in Aberdeen this weekend. Imagine the circus got grew up, got sexy then got a dangerous boyfriend. Tickets are only £12 if you get advance discount tickets.

If you haven’t already followed Oor Wullie Bucket Trail in Dundee this weekend’s the time to go find everyone from Dennis the Menace to David Bowie in Oor Wullie style. There’s an app to help you find the fay and celebrate his 80th Anniversary. 

Pack your wellies and head for the woods on Saturday night in Stirling. Kincardine hosts Tea In The Woods, a boutique music festival at Inch farm. Look out for duo Silicone Soul hot from T in the Park. Tickets are just £25 too, find out more here.

Musical fans head to The Royal Concert Hall this weekend if you’re in Nottingham where Andrew Lloyd Webber’s cats is on stage at 7:30 tonight and Saturday! Tickets range from £20 - £39.50
If you’re in Glasgow, there’s plenty to do with the Merchant City Festival. Our pick is the Charleston Brunch, a refined way to start of Saturday. Dress up in 20’s gear and learn how to dance the Charleston. It’s on 11am – 2pm, find out more here.


Let’s face it the fun of the Edinburgh festival is finding your very own hidden gems in amongst the mad, bad and frankly weird shows people bring to the festival. Don’t forget to share those hidden gems with us on Facebook and Twitter.

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Friday 22 July 2016

Our guide to what's on this weekend, other than catching Pokémon!

It’s getting hot in here…hopefully! There’s a chance of sunshine this weekend which is exciting, we’re all for a little bit more Scottish summer. If you aren’t heading overseas there’s still plenty happening.

It’s not a sandcastle, a surfer or an ice cream cone but it is good clean fun. You might not expect to find the circus at the beach, but this weekend Russia’s finest in the form of Moscow State Circus are at the beach. Tickets cost £10 - £36.

Dundee golf fans need not despair, the golf isn’t over just because the celebs have packed up and left Troon with the silverware. It’s the senior open Championship at Carnoustie this weekend.

If you’re in Stirling there’s a chance to be philanthropic by raising money for Ochil Mountain Rescue. Where you ask? It’s the Charity Art Exhibition from 9-5pm at the Gordon R McFarlane Art Gallery this weekend in Alloa.

Get fit in Glasgow! Get your dance on, Dance with Attitude classes give you the chance to try out every kind of dance from £4.25 for bundles of classes. You’ll be Louie Spence in no time.

It’s dancing shoes time in Nottingham too. Charity music festival Deerstock is in Newton and tickets are still available. Local bands get to come together for the weekend from 12pm – 1am and camping is available too.

There’s an arty vibe in Edinburgh too. It’s the Bohemia Art Craft Design Fair on Saturday from 10.30om – 4.30pm. Indulge with some retail therapy at Greyfriars Kirk where you’ll find hand crafted goodies from some of Scotland’s greatest crafters.


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Friday 15 July 2016

Our guide to what's on where you are this weekend!

It’s Glasgow Fair this weekend, which means Monday off and a chance to get together in Glasgae. Expect a party atmosphere, especially as the final of the Homeless World Cup in George Square will be on Saturday. 

It’s the Glasgow Mela at Kelvingrove Park this Sunday from 12pm. Pokemon Go fans can get some historical comic culture at the oldest known comic, Glasgow Looking Glass is on show at Comic Invention among other graphic narratives. Just £5 on the door at The Hunterian near Glasgow University.

Through in the East Pop Rocks brings 80’s and 90’s bangers at Electric Circus in Edinburgh from 10.30pm – 3.00 am on Saturday night. Just £5 before midnight, £6 after. 

It’s the one-day Pandorafest at Duncarron Medieval Village Carron Valley on Saturday. There’s a great line-up and festivities run from 11am til midnight. Tickets are from £20.

There’s more comic history in Dundee. It’s Draw the Line: Old Masters to The Beano at McManus and it’s FREE. Our favourite type of event.

In Aberdeen Scotland’s favourite ladyboys are back for Summer 2016. The Ladyboys of Bangkok are at the Sabai Pavilion until Friday 29th July.

If you’re around Nottingham get a load of West Bridgford Dramatic Society as they put on a series of One Act plays on the themes of misunderstanding and relationships. 7.30pm – 9.30 pm, tickets £8.

So, even if you’re planning your weekend out in PokeStops there’s some pretty cool stuff going on in the less augmented world too. 

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Friday 8 July 2016

Your guide to not going to #TITP2016 this weekend

This weekend it’s the biggest music festival Scotland has to offer. If you’re not Strathallan bound, fear not there’s lots of comedy, music and fun happening this Scottish summer weekend.

Get retro in Aberdeen with The Tivoli Theatre, on Trinity Street this weekend. If you’re up North be transported back to the 80’s. This hilarious time travel experience will cost you just £16.50 and is told through the eyes of the main character, Corey. Join him in reliving the highs and lows of his youth, 80’s style to hilarious effect at 7 pm Friday and Saturday.

See the some of the latest, as well as some of the more established talent in Dundee this weekend. It’s the 50th Photographic Society: Annual Print Exhibition & Competition 9:30 – 5pm and it’s FREE too. 

In Stirling enjoy a bite to eat at the River House from 7pm – 10pm and enjoy Glasgow Planet Live too. They’re in residence every Friday night this summer.

Glasgow Derren Brown takes his Miracle tour to The King’s Theatre at Glasgow tickets range from £30.40 - £54.40 and doors open at 7:30 pm.

In Edinburgh Geordie funny lass, Sara Milllican is at the Festival Theatre with her Outsider tour. She’s The People’s Choice Queen of Comedy and well worth seeing if you can get a ticket. 8pm – 10.30pm on Saturday and Sunday night.

It’s BFest on Saturday in Bingham, just outside Nottingham. See a great mix of local bands including a fabulous King of Pop impersonator Ben: Michael Jackson who’s a headlining. Adults - £17.50, Under 12’s - £10, Family Ticket 2+2 - £47.50 and children under 5 will have free entry. 

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Friday 1 July 2016

Our guide to where to move your dancing feet this weekend

This summer’s evening in Aberdeen house and R’n’B are the sounds of Friday night. At Institute in Aberdeen DJ DAMo Aye and DH Homealone will keep the party going until 3am.

If you’re down the coast there’s a chance to see one of Scotland’s hottest shows right now! Dundee National Theatre Scotland’s much acclaimed Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour is at the Dundee Rep from 7.30 pm £16 - £18.

There’s a whole lot more culture on show at the Pathfoot Building in Stirling. Jon Schueler’s Sea to Sky is on show to mark 100 years since the artist’s birth. He’s an expressionist who painted in a studio on Scotland’s own Mallaig for five years. He was inspired by the Scottish coastline and it’s pretty funky, abstract stuff.

Comic Con is back! It’s the Glasgow Comic Con at the Royal Concert Hall, indulge in the most fanciful dress up and find other comic geeks this weekend.

With sleight of hand, optical illusion goodness and a whole load more of never tell secrets the Edinburgh International Magic Festival is coming to Edinburgh. There are workshops and performances from this Friday until next across the city.

Belle of Ibiza, Aussie Late Nite Tuff Guy headlines with a 4 hour set at La Belle Angele in Edinburgh from 11pm on Saturday night right through to 3am. Tickets are just a tenner and the night’s set to be huge! Hot Chip’s very own Felix is at Sneaky Pete’s in Edinburgh on Friday to, tickets £5.

Don’t miss MUZAK at Volt Club this weekend in Notts. Get down to big grooves until 3am. Early bird tickets are only £4 but they’re still just £6 on the night. 


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Friday 24 June 2016

This weekend could be a knock out: our guide to what’s on

It’s a big day whether you’re an inn-y or an out out-y but whichever way your belly button ended up, it’s the weekend! There’s some great chilling to be done as the knockout phase of the Euros starts on Saturday.

The classic Footloose brings rock ‘n’ roll fun to HMT this weekend. Tickets range from £36.50 - £46.50 and it will have you dancing down Belmont Street singing.

Head along to The Nether Inn this weekend, the perfect place to chill with friends and catch all the games, and hopefully a little bit of sunshine.

In Stirling treat yourself to indie rock from Three Blind Wolves on Saturday. The Glaswegian rockers, formerly Ross Clark & the Scarfs Go Missing take to the stage at 7pm, Tolbooth. Dance all night to material from their latest EP.

Get some music outdoors Scotland style in Glasgow this weekend if you can get a ticket. Billy Ocean is at the Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre, tickets are £29.50 on Friday afternoon at 3pm, the perfect start for the weekend.

All footie fans get thee to Sportsters on Market Street in Edinburgh for a great night of sport from France LIVE! Enjoy the UEFA EURO 2016 in style, and good company. 


Try something totally different in Nottingham this weekend, The Handlebards present Shakespeare’s Richard III. Who? A troupe of energetic cycling actors who perform Shakespeare across the globe in a sustainable manner. They’re at the outdoor theatre at Nottingham Castle on Saturday night from 7pm – 10.30pm. On yer bike!

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Friday 17 June 2016

Have a weird and wonderful weekend

Every weekend we endeavour to cherry pick the most unique and entertaining ways to while away your weekend and we’re rarely disappointed. This weekend is all about the theatrical, the weird and the wonderful as well as a little bit of time travel. Find out what’s happening where you are from Aberdeen to Nottingham.
This Friday and Saturday in Aberdeen Sing along at Beyond the Rainbow at Arts Centre & Theatre tickets £15 night, your sing along kicks off at 7pm.
It’s Sin City in Dundee at Liquid, entry is just a pound and there’s a new VIP area as well as great tunes and a banging sound system. All in all it’s the most affordable and exciting Friday night in town.
In Stirling Stageworx presents two angels sent to earth to report on man’s progress in Angels – A Tale of Good and Evil. See it on Saturday or Sunday at either the matinee at 2:30 pm and 7pm £13.
It’s the perfect time of year for comedy, we’re approaching the Edinburgh festival and loads of great acts are on tour. Plan a night at The Friday Show at The Stand, Glasgow. It’s just £10 and only £6 for members. Doors are 8.30 pm and you can grab food and drink there.
This weekend it’s the Leith Festival in Edinburgh, and it’s Soul Night at the Granary. At the Leith Festival it’s all about Motown and dancing from 9pm through til 2am and tickets are free but should be reserved in advance!
Travel back through time to the glory days of the 60’s Nottingham. The notorious Cavern Club will be shown live at Parka’s Bar at The Britannia Boat Club. A talented bunch of musicians are getting together for a through back sixties evening. Dance the night away retro style with £7.50 tickets, or £10 on the door.

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Friday 10 June 2016

Our summer weekend guide, whatever the weather

The sunshine may be hiding but it’s still the weekend. This week the Edinburgh Festival Guide came out so it feels like summer to us. Here’s our guide to what’s on in your part of the country.

In Aberdeen there’s home grown comedy. Flying Pig Productions, Aberdeen’s own comedy team are at HMT. It’s the last two nights of their latest instalment on Friday and Saturday. Tickets range from just £17 – £28.50.

If you’re in Dundee On Sunday at Duke’s Corner is the Summer Art Fair from noon to 6pm. The art is available to buy and food and drinks is available too so check out some local talent while you enjoy a spot of lunch.

Tonight at the Tolbooth in Stirling Edinburger, Adam Holmes and his band The Embers are on stage. It is Scottish Traditional music for the next generation and Holmes started out on the fiddle at 14. Their new album Brighter Still is released today so it should be a great gig.

Also tonight it’s the Cheesy Science Chewtorial at the fab Siempre Bicycle café in Glasgow’s Partick. It’s £15 to join in this part of the Glasgow Science Festival from 7pm – 9pm.

There’s more Scottish talent around with Tartan Underground at The Jazz Bar on Chambers Street. It’s hosted by Sher Watson 6.30pm – 8.30 pm Friday night.


The Nottingham Playhouse host The Complete Deaths, clever and funny analysis we recommend you check out. It’s Spymonkey co-production with Brighton Festival and Royal & Derngate Northampton. Tickets range to £14-16 on Friday night and looks at the onstage deaths in the works of Shakespeare. Also bringing local talent to the stage 20 year old Joe Miles brings commercial pop to the Bodega Social in Nottingham tonight at 7pm. His fifth EP is out now, and he’s 3rd generation music royalty.
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Friday 3 June 2016

The weekend’s hotting up. Our guide to what's on where you are!

In Aberdeen it’s the Enjoy Music Festival at Hazlehead Park on Saturday. Enjoy the music from 2pm – 11pm with Tinie Tempah, Seahorses and Audio Perversion will be taking to the stage in the second year of the festival. Find out more about the acts who will be there here.

Down the coast and in Errol It’s Muddy Colour Mayhem on Saturday from 10am – 2pm.  Enjoy the wonderful sunshine and get some Insta worthy pics everyone who's running!

It’s Sing Street on the big screen in Stirling this weekend. Set in 1985 Dublin, Conor is 14 and finds the way out of the humdrum through music. Get your popcorn and feel inspired at 8pm on either Friday, Saturday or 5pm on Sunday. 

Slash your jeans and find a Sex Pistols T tonight in Glasgow. Punk legend John Cooper Clark is at the O2 ABC tonight at 7pm and tickets are just £20.

At Edinburgh's Waverley station it’s not just trains that are arriving today. Discover ethically sourced gifts, local produce and tasty food on platform 2 at the Local Motive Markets this Friday, until 7pm.


In Nottingham it’s the final weekend of the NTU Emerge Photo Festival at the Surface Gallery. Doors are open from 12pm – 5pm  on Saturday. The show is in it’s 20th year and is full of young talent, not one to miss.  

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Friday 27 May 2016

Bank Holiday Weekend What's On

It’s very cultured in the ‘Deen. There are two nights of The Mikado left at HMT; Friday and Saturday night. And the comteporary dance show that’s been getting everyone talking, 5 Soldiers arrives at Gordon Barracks.

These are Exciting times for design in Dundee. The  inuagrual Design Festival taking place in the iconic West Ward Works, the former home of DC Thomson Print works. 

At The Tolbooth in Stirling tonight treat yourself to the sound of the incredible Carol Laula.
National Theatre Scotland kick the bank holiday weekend off with Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour at the Lomond Auditorium. Tickets £23, 5.30pm and 9pm.

The hot ticket of the weekend is a secret in Edinburgh, The Hidden Door Festival is on this weekend in Leith. Expect lots of colabaritve greatness happening with some of the city’s most innovative artists. Find out what’s on 12 – 6pm free.  

Hey, Hey, Hey take over Rock City in Nottingham. Get together for some crazy dancing and alternative music. 

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Friday 20 May 2016

How to celebrate your exams where you are

Exams over? It’s time to celebrate! If not it’s the weekend and it’s probably time to get a well-earned study break in.

Pittodrie stadium’s not only home to AFC this weekend, it’s home to The Great Grampian beer festival too! On Friday and Saturday night taste a huge variety of beers. There’s something for every taste. Find out more here.

Geordie Shore glam comes to Dundee this weekend! Celebrate the end of exams with Geordie Shore’s very own Gaz at Tropicana.

Get some contemporary art at the Stirling Smith Art Gallery. Explore the changes to art over the past 100 years. Or head to the Thistles Shopping Centre where The Crafters Roadshow is.

National Theatre Scotland brings home the play that delighted critics at last year’s Edinburgh Festival. Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour is at the SECC this weekend.
There’s more opportunity for a pint of something interesting, in Edinburgh. On Friday and Saturday night it’s the Summerhall Beer FestivALE. Expect local brewers at the arts venue.

It’s the first time he’s been on tour for 4 years. Eddie Izzard’s at Force Majeure at Lakeside Arts Centre in Nottingham tonight. Tickets are just £14. 

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Friday 13 May 2016

What's on this weekend

This weekend Ben Ottewell, formerly of Gomez, takes his Acoustic Tour to Café Drummonds in Aberdeen. Doors open at 7pm tonight.

It’s Simply Acoustic, a one man orchestra on Saturday night in Dundee. Mr Black is at Westport Bar from ten until 12.

In Stirling go and see 5 Soldiers. This contemporary dance act has been gaining praise from military audiences for simply getting ‘it.’ It’s on Friday and Saturday 7.30 pm tickets £5- £10.

Jamie Jones will be keeping Glasgow jumping until 2am on Saturday morning. Love Action presents Jamie Jones. 

It’s a night of Celtic fun at the National Museum of Edinburgh. Idlewild are playing an acoustic set and craft activities from Red Door Gallery. 

In Nottingham Graeme of Thrones is getting a run for its money. Graeme of Thrones is on at the Nottingham Playhouse, see it before the lawsuit kicks in!



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Friday 6 May 2016

Exam Stress begone - it's our guide to what's on this weekend.

Exams and deadlines might be all around but it’s the weekend. We all know carving out some time to let your hair down makes the study hours more effective.

This Friday and Saturday Breakfast at Tiffany’s comes to HMT! Colin Ingram and Peter Kane present a Curve Theatre Leicester Production and put Holly Golightly on your stage.

Shake the stress of at The Union in Dundee. It’s hosting POP! You can have a drink, enjoy a bouncy castle and get some free candy floss. On Saturday night Ska funk rockers The Purple Felts are playing Conroy’s Basement on Saturday night.

On Saturday it’s time to educate your palate, some of the biggest distillers and independent bottlers are gathering at the Highland Hotel for the Stirling Whisky Festival 2016. It’s a great chance to learn lots and talk to the experts. Tickets are £27.50 and there are morning or afternoon sessions.
Tonight and tomorrow it’s the Byres Road fashion show. If you’re not already in the know find out about the fashion the West End has to offer. All proceeds go to charity and the show will illustrate the eclectic mix that the West End has to offer! @Tramway art show continues too.

For a tenner you can see the classic epic The Illiad at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, every night until next Saturday. It’s Chris Hannans’s adaptation of the famous play set during the Trojan War. 


If you’re in Nottingham this Friday meet Geordie Shores own Big Brother winner Scotty T! You’ll have to jump on a train but he’s at Popworld in Derby on Friday night for their #hashtag party. 

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Friday 29 April 2016

What's on this weekend?

May Day, May Day our spring needs saved! Here’s hoping that the May Day weekend can save it. No matter what happens, there’s lots plenty going on across Scotland.

Up North it’s a celebration of visual arts in the Deen this weekend. Lookagain includes loads, including Doug Fishbone Boomin’ Bus Tour for over 18s only. There’s lots of free stuff too so check it out.

In Dundee Cirque de Soleil meets magic Mike, it’s Forbidden Nights at the Whitehall Theatre on Friday, get together for a giggle.

You’ll need your energy if you’re in Stirling, it’s I am a Raver on Saturday night from 9.30back at The Warehouse.

Tina Turner fans get ready to sing your heart out in Glasgow, Totally Tina comes to the Pavillion Theatre.

In Edinburgh it’s the Waverley Market and there’s a screening of Purple Rain at the Filmhouse at 8.45pm on Saturday to mark the passing of Prince.


In Nottingham the Rocky Horror Show is coming to the Theatre Royal, tonight. Tickets range from £18 to £39.50.

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Friday 22 April 2016

What's on this weekend!?

Take a load off this weekend. With exams and deadlines looming it’s a busy time of year. It’s important to make the most of the sunshine while we have it, so remember to explore the parks, golf courses and beaches in your city too.

For fans of Aphex Twin Nottingham is the place to be this weekend. Three Trapped Tigers play to crowds upstairs at The Bodega at 7pm Friday night, £11.25.

Tonight in Edinburgh get patriotic and head to the The Tartan Underground. There’s live music at The Jazz Bar 6.30 -8.30 pm and it’s free entry ‘til 8pm.

The Aussies have arrived on the West coast. Glasgow Australia’s premier DJ Timmy Trumpet at is SWG3 10pm – 2am tonight. Entry is £24.50 and it’s bound to be a great night.

Get your groove on and your lighters up to ‘Female of the Species’, a different kind of sound’s going down in Stirling tonight. 90’s indie kids Space come to Warehouse in Falkirk on Friday night. It’s just £16.50 and doors open at 7pm.

A huge choir hits Dundee’s West End tonight. Musical theatre extravaganza with a 200 strong choir and starring the talented Christine Bianco and X-Factor star Ray Quinn enjoy songs from the best loved shows in the West End.


Only mature palettes may apply in Aberdeen this weekend as the AECC hosts Aberdeen Whisky Fest. The third round of this now thriving festival will showcase a wide variety of drams, as well as some more exclusive whiskies. There’s the chance to talk to the experts about their particular drams and get involved in masterclasses too. Doors are open from 12 – 5pm and with £30 entry for one, or 2 for £40 it’s worth sharing the knowledge. 

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Friday 15 April 2016

What's on weekend

We’re well into the month of April showers but don’t let the meek and mild weather get you down – there’s plenty to be enjoying this weekend, wherever you are.

Aberdonians can start the weekend off with a celebration of the late powerhouse diva, Whitney Houston. Whitney: Queen of the Night is a celebration of her music and life at His Majesty’s Theatre on Friday from 7.30pm.

Friday night means it’s time to relax down at the Bodega in Nottingham, with Mike Dignam. The acoustic singer-songwriter takes to the stage in the evening, doors are at 7pm.

If acoustic isn’t your style, maybe you’ll appreciate some of music’s biggest legends? If you’re in Dundee at the weekend then the Gardyne Theatre is the place to on Saturday, where Roy Orbison and he Travelling Wilburys tribute show will take you back to music’s good old days.

Alternatively, if you’re a fan of the dram, Stirling students be sure to head to Falkirk Town Hall on Saturday evening for Whisky Galore. This play is set on the fictional islands of Great Toddy and Little Toddy and will leave you a little merry.

Round your weekend off in true rock and roll style at the Hydro on Sunday, where Muse command the venue for the evening. Doors are early at 6pm, so bear that in mind if you plan to go wild down the front.


If you fancy keeping things healthy, why not take part in the Great Edinburgh Run this Sunday? The 10-mile race is open for registration from 9am and takes in landmarks such as Edinburgh Castle, Greyfriar’s Bobby and the Royal Mile along the way. One to blow away the cobwebs after a heavy weekend!

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Friday 8 April 2016

Explore this Easter break

It’s the Easter holidays and there is loads to do wherever you are. If you haven’t already explored what the other University cities across Scotland have to offer we recommend doing it now. It’s the perfect opportunity.

In Dundee at the Reading Rooms, All Good presents Canadian Heidi. Doors open at 10 pm, tonight Friday 8th.  Tickets are £15 - £17. That’s not all. On Sunday night lost heroes of Scottish pop Swiss Family Orbison are at Fat Sam’s and tickets for this family reunion are just £14.

On Monday night the man who made jazz cool, Gregory Porter brings his sound to the Music Hall, doors open 7:30 pm.

There are bodily fluids, disturbing events and Moby Dick references abound in Stirling this weekend. The hilarious political play International Waters by David Leddy is at the Macrobert Arts Centre, tonight at 7:30 pm Tickets range from £5-12.

In Glasgow it’s the opening of Glasgow International Festival 2016, the contemporary art festival is back and 75 exhibitions, performances and projects have popped up across the city.
In Edinburgh dance the night away to rising French dance star Michael Calfan at Why Not. Doors open at 10pm and the party keeps running until 3am.


From today Turner Prize winner Simon Starling’s biggest exhibition to date is at Nottingham. This is your chance to see contemporary art that’s never been seen in the UK before and runs until Sunday June 26th, 10 am – 6 pm daily.

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