Edinburgh International Festival 2026 — Edinburgh, August 2026
Edinburgh International Festival 2026 runs 7-30 August, with opera, classical music, theatre and dance from leading artists at venues across the city.
- 7 August 2026 → 30 August 2026
- Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- When7 August 2026 → 30 August 2026
- Where6 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, EH1 3EG, United Kingdom
- CategoryMusic & Performing Arts · performing arts festival
Edinburgh International Festival 2026 runs 7-30 August, with opera, classical music, theatre and dance from leading artists at venues across the city.
Founded in 1947, the Edinburgh International Festival is the original and most prestigious of the many festivals that fill the Scottish capital each August. Distinct from the sprawling, open-access Fringe that grew up around it, the International Festival is a curated programme of the world's leading artists in opera, classical music, theatre and dance, presented at Edinburgh's grandest venues over three late-summer weeks.
## What to expect
The 2026 edition runs across 24 days with around 147 performances, gathered under the theme "All Rise" and including five world premieres among ten newly commissioned works, in what is festival director Nicola Benedetti's fourth year at the helm. Performances take place at established halls such as the Usher Hall and the Festival Theatre alongside other venues around the city, spanning full-scale opera, orchestral concerts, chamber recitals, drama and contemporary dance. The atmosphere is more considered than the anything-goes Fringe, though the two run side by side and the whole city hums with performance through August.
Programmes and tickets are released ahead of the festival through the official site; popular opera and orchestral nights sell fast, so book early, and expect the city to be at its busiest and priciest for accommodation in August.
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Where it happens
How to get there
The Edinburgh International Festival plays out across venues in the city centre, from the Usher Hall to the Festival Theatre. Fly into Edinburgh Airport (EDI), then take the Edinburgh Trams or the Airlink 100 bus straight into the centre — the tram runs to St Andrew Square and Princes Street in around 30-35 minutes. Edinburgh Waverley is the main rail station, central to most venues, which are largely within walking distance of each other. The city is compact and walkable, though hilly and very busy during festival season, so allow extra time between shows.
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