Julie Fowlis
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Date
June 13, 2026
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Time
7:00 pm
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Queen's Hall
85-89 Clerk Street, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9JG
Julie Fowlis will play The Queen’s Hall in Edinburgh on Saturday 13 June 2026, as part of her Scottish Tour 2026.
The Gaelic singer, musician, and broadcaster will bring An Evening With Julie Fowlis to the Clerk Street venue, with tickets available through Ticketmaster and The Queen’s Hall box office. The show marks 21 years since the release of her debut album mar a tha mo chridhe / as my heart is.
Key Event Details
| Details | Info |
|---|---|
| Event | An Evening With Julie Fowlis |
| Date | Saturday 13 June 2026 |
| Venue | The Queen’s Hall |
| Address | 85-89 Clerk Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9JG |
| Doors | 7pm |
| Show starts | 8pm, according to The Queen’s Hall |
| Tickets | Available via Ticketmaster |
| Age restriction | Over 14s only. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult 18+ |
| Ticket limit | Maximum 8 tickets per person and household via Ticketmaster |
What To Expect
Julie Fowlis is best known for her Gaelic song, traditional music, and work that has taken Scottish music to wider audiences.
This Edinburgh show is billed as a special evening of music and song with her band, marking more than two decades since her debut album. Expect a set rooted in traditional Gaelic music, with a more contemporary live arrangement than a straight folk session.
Fowlis is also familiar to many listeners through her work on Disney Pixar’s Brave, where she performed songs including Touch the Sky and Into the Open Air. That gives the show a wider appeal, but the heart of the night is still Scottish traditional music.
Tickets & Entry
Tickets for Julie Fowlis Edinburgh are available through Ticketmaster.
Ticketmaster lists a maximum of 8 tickets per person and per household. Orders above that limit may be cancelled.
The Queen’s Hall lists the show start time as 8pm, with box office opening at 6.30pm and venue doors/bar opening at 7pm.
Location
The Queen’s Hall is on Clerk Street, just south of the city centre.
It’s close to Southside, Newington, and the Meadows, so there are plenty of places nearby for food or a drink before the show.
Getting There
The Queen’s Hall is around a 20 to 25-minute walk from Waverley Station, depending on your route.
Several Lothian Buses routes run along South Bridge, Nicolson Street, and Clerk Street. Parking nearby can be awkward, especially on event nights, so bus or taxi is usually easier than driving.
Our Tips
- Arrive for doors if you want time for a drink before the show.
- Check whether you’re booking through Ticketmaster or directly with The Queen’s Hall, as fees and availability can vary.
- The venue is seated, so this should suit anyone looking for a calmer concert night.
- Make time for the Southside before or after the show if you’re eating nearby.