About this Event
"For a minute there - I lost myself."
Let Me In are back, returning on a UK Cathedral (and Minster..!) tour after a sell-out, acclaimed tour in 2024.
Lose yourself in this sonically spectacular celebration of Radiohead's vast and ever-expanding universe of music - including hits and hidden gems from their 30 years in the spotlight from albums such as OK Computer, In Rainbows and The Bends.
A full live band, with vocalists, accompanied by the nationally renowned Mike Nowland String Quartet, will transport you on an epic journey through the bestselling band's back catalogue within the stunning surroundings of St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh, for a special show of live music you will never forget.
The setlist will collate a detailed selection of hits and lesser known gems from all of Radiohead's nine albums to date, and will have something for everyone as we venture from 90s maudlin rockers to bombastic sonic landscapes in what is guaranteed to be a sensory experience like no other.
Your band for the evening will be fronted by Christopher Buckle, and will include local musicians and Radiohead lovers - Alfie Woods, Bruce Higgs, Daniel Anketell, Josh Semans, Lydia Karaviotis and Musical Director - Ewan Steady. The band will be accompanied by very special guests and nationally renowned string players - Mike Nowland, Mathias Svensson, Caroline Boddimead and Hannah Paterson.
NOTE - We believe that the arts have both the potential and responsibility to support the strengthening of communities and in actively fighting against injustices that provide a select few in society opportunities that should be accessible to everyone. We are constantly pushing ourselves to find new ways to collaborate with individuals and communities across the Midlands in seeing how we can develop projects that aren’t just artistically enjoyable but that enable space for reflection on how to make our communities more open, safe and without prejudice. Because of this, we do not want to put any financial barriers between our work and our audiences - if you find this is the case, please email us on [email protected] and we can discuss alternative ticketing arrangements to enable you to come to the event if you wish to.
FAQs
When do doors open?
Doors will open 45 minutes before the music begins, meaning they will open at 6.45pm. This will give you ample time to come into the space, find your seat and relax before the music begins at 7.30pm.
What are the stage times?
There is no support act, so the music will begin at 7.30pm sharp. There will be two sets with a 20 minute interval, with the event finishing around 10.20pm.
What age is the performance suitable for?
This performance is suitable for all ages, however, there are some intense lighting and sound moments throughout the evening, and we would recommend parental discretion. Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the seating arrangements?
When you book your tickets, you can select which section you would like of unreserved seating. This gives you first-come-first-served access to that section of seating and does not guaratee you a particular seat.
Is there disabled access?
It is incredibly important to us that our performances are accessible to everyone that wants to come - therefore, we have ensured that An Evening of Radiohead is wheelchair accessible.
Please ensure you book an Accessible Ticket for disabled access, and this way we can make sure we have ample staff and space to make sure you are all as comfortable as possible. From here, our staff will ensure everyone is happy and comfortable. Companion tickets are free of charge.
What is the view like in the "restricted view" section?
The restricted views seats are at the sides of the main nave, and can range from a great view to being behind a pillar. These are unreserved, so you can end up getting a great spot if you arrive early, however, the price reflects the inconsistency of these views.
Will there be refreshments on site?
There will be an affordable selection of refreshments being sold on site, and you are encouraged to buy from the on site bar to help the Cathedral continue the community engagement work it does.
Will there be parking on site?
There are various car parks nearby to the Cathedral, including city centre parking.
Will there be toilets on site?
Yes, there are toilets on site.
What if I need more information?
Feel free to email Chris at [email protected] with any questions you may have. We are always happy to help and our door is always open!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00 to GBP 38.55