Be aware of lookalike sites selling fake tickets. Please use caution when planning your visit.

Be aware of lookalike sites selling fake tickets. Please use caution when planning your visit.

Head shot of Callum Beattie

Callum Beattie

Dates

Friday 10 July 2026

Times

Gates open 6.45pm

Castle Concerts, presented by Seat Unique, are delighted to announce Callum Beattie at Edinburgh Castle on Friday 10 July

General information

The concerts are not run by Historic Environment Scotland. For all concert enquiries, email Castle Concerts

The on-site box office is at The Hub, Castlehill, Edinburgh, EH1 2NG. It is open from 4pm on event days.

Timings (subject to change, except end time):

  • Gates open: 6.45pm
  • Special guest Reverend and the Makers: 8pm
  • Callum Beattie on stage: 9pm
  • Curfew: 10.30pm

 

 

Advice for concertgoers

Edinburgh Castle is a no smoking venue.

Only unopened water in a non-glass bottle under 750ml / empty reusable bottles under 750ml are allowed to be brought into the arena. Alcohol is strictly prohibited but can be purchased on site.

Edinburgh Castle esplanade is an outdoor venue and concerts will go ahead even in poor weather (unless it is unsafe).

Be sure to wear warm, waterproof clothing (as required) and sturdy footwear. The esplanade is reached via a steep slope and concert seating is tiered.

Sitting high in the grandstands is not recommended if you have vertigo, breathing difficulties or a heart complaint.

Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Accessible tickets

Designated wheelchair viewing areas are located at the base of blocks 2-5 and 12-15. Blocks 12-15 also have areas for attendees with ambulant disabilities.

Disabled and ambulant disabled tickets are limited, so be sure to book early. Wheelchair users receive one free ticket for a companion to help with entering and exiting the arena. Visit www.ticketmaster.co.uk.

We try to let all members of a party sit/stand together, but we cannot always guarantee that this will be possible.

The only access to the venue is via Castlehill, a steep, cobbled street. In most cases, holders of disabled tickets get priority entry to the venue. 

There are accessible toilets on the Esplanade.