Robin Trower
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Date
September 1, 2026
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Time
7:30 pm
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Queen's Hall Edinburgh Events
85-89 Clerk Street, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9JG
Robin Trower plays The Queen’s Hall in Edinburgh on Tuesday 1 September 2026, with British blues-rock guitarist and singer Jack J Hutchinson opening the night. The main event starts at 7.30pm, and the venue lists tickets from £37.75.
The set is expected to draw on Trower’s long solo catalogue, with Bridge of Sighs, Too Rolling Stoned, and Day of the Eagle among the best-known songs connected to the tour.
Key Event Details
| Event | Robin Trower |
| Date | Tuesday 1 September 2026 |
| Time | 7.30pm. Venue doors open at 6.30pm. |
| Venue | The Queen’s Hall, 85-89 Clerk Street, Edinburgh EH8 9JG |
| Tickets | Book Now is listed on the official venue page. |
| Price | £37.75 to £43.25, including the venue’s stated booking fee. A £2 transaction fee also applies. |
| Age guidance | 14+. Under-16s must attend with an adult aged 18+. |
A Guitarist Built for the Stage
Trower first became widely known through Procol Harum before leaving the band in the early 1970s and building a solo career around a heavier, blues-led guitar sound. The 1974 album Bridge of Sighs remains the central reference point, but the Edinburgh show has a much wider body of work to draw from.
His career has also included collaborations with former Cream bassist Jack Bruce and the United State of Mind project with Maxi Priest and Livingstone Brown. The common thread is Trower’s playing: slow-burning solos, thick guitar tones, and songs that leave room for the band to stretch out.
Jack J Hutchinson gives the night a second blues-rock set rather than a short acoustic warm-up. His own work leans on hard guitar riffs and a raw vocal style, which should make the support slot a natural fit.
Tickets and Entry
Tickets were listed from £37.75 on 11 July 2026. Check the official Queen’s Hall event page for current availability, seat options, and any timing changes.
Queen’s Hall Location
The Queen’s Hall is on Clerk Street in Edinburgh’s Southside. Several city bus routes stop close to the venue, while Waverley station is roughly a 20-minute walk away. See the Queen’s Hall Edinburgh events page for more venue information.
Before You Go
- Arrive before 7.30pm if you want to catch Jack J Hutchinson’s opening set.
- Check the venue’s latest bag and entry guidance before travelling.
- Bring valid proof of age where required, especially for younger members of the group.