Running over select dates from 07 September to 19 October 2024, this year’s programme features a variety of musicians and musical styles.
The series commences on 07 September with Queer Voices in Music: Museum Late. Visitors will be able to enjoy an evening social full of food, friends and mini tours of the galleries.
On 21 September, Lauren Bianchi, a Scottish storyteller, will be weaving storytelling and musical elements to explore Scottish culture, feminist themes, and queer narrative. Book now at Queer Voices in Music: Concert with Lauren Bianchi.
Acclaimed group, Bogle Mufty will be performing on 05 October at Queer Voices in Music: Concert with Bogle Mufty. A traditional Irish/Scottish folk band, their music has a lively quality and is sure to get you on your feet.
Bridging the worlds of music and theatre, Finn Anderson is one of Scotland’s most enchanting storytellers and composers. Crafting songs that go straight for the heart, experience his work on 19 October at Queer Voices in Music: Concert with Finn Anderson.
St. Cecilia’s Music Museum and Concert Hall is Scotland’s oldest purpose-built concert hall and the home of The University of Edinburgh’s collection of musical instruments. The building is fully wheelchair accessible and there is a quiet space available for those who need it.