Edinburgh's Usher Hall is Scotland's five-star concert hall where you can be entertained with musical concerts of rock, pop, classical, jazz, world and folk. The venue has been hosting concerts and events since 1914! With its magnificent acoustics, the Usher is a beautiful modernised Edwardian building well loved by performers and audiences from all over the world.
The Usher Hall is the city's key venue for visiting national and international orchestras as well as the main venue for the Edinburgh International Festival since 1947. The venue is a centre of excellence embracing the widest range of music and events.
The Usher Hall’s organ, constructed on the grandest scale with a Spanish mahogany case and still used regularly in concerts, was designed to be a visual and musical focus of the Hall.
There are bars on all levels, serving a range of popular refreshments and nibbles. Each bar is open one hour before the events in the main auditorium.
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday
Box Office: 10:00 - 17.30, and on occasions we open at 9:00.
Sunday
When there is an event 13:00 and for 30 minutes after the event starts.
Evenings
when there is a concert on. Check What's On for details.
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