

Feel the vibe at the beating heart of cultural life in Aberdeen!
Welcome to the Lemon Tree Spring brochure 2026! We have a packed season of music, comedy, theatre, festivals and family shows to get the year off to a flying start. Festivals lead the way with renowned folk musician, Chris Stout, curating Delve with a series of gigs, workshops, spoken word and film screenings with musicians from Orkney and Shetland. We then celebrate the tenth year of the Granite Noir crime writing festival to give all the budding sleuths a chance to investigate and enjoy. Comedy fans are in for a treat with Tom Stade and MC Hammersmith bringing the laughs and our theatre programme is taking quality shows to Aberdeen such as Saint Joan and The Singer. Get involved and find your new favourite show at the Lemon Tree! Book your tickets at the box office today.

Bands & Singer Songwriters

Seb Lowe
Mon 13 April 2026 doors 7:30pm
On record, Seb Lowe’s fusion of indie-rock, alt-folk and virtuous, literate lyricism is utterly compelling, but on stage he goes harder, channelling the righteous anger of his lyrics like a man possessed, while violinist/vocalist Kate Couriel provides another engaging focal point, the pair anchored by drummer Joel Goodwin.
Tickets £15.40 Lounge (standing)

Showaddywaddy
Fri 30 January 2026 doors 7pm
‘The Greatest Rock & Roll Band In The World’ is a bold statement but Showaddywaddy has lived up to that title for the last four decades!
Tickets £27.50

corto.alto
Thu 12 February 2026 doors 7pm
Liam Shortall, better known as the multiinstrumentalist producer, composer and performer corto.alto.
Tickets £19.80 Lounge (standing)
Lounge (standing)

Paulina Przybysz and Estuary Trio
Sat 7 March 2026 doors 7pm
A Fusion of Culture: Polish-Scottish Mini Festival & Aberdeen Jazz Festival. Two Festivals, One Unforgettable Experience.
Tickets £25
Lounge (standing)

Aberdeen Jazz Festival 2026
Tue 17 March 2026
Orquesta Boreal
Dance class 7pm-7:45pm, band starts 8pm
One of Scotland’s most dynamic salsa ensembles, Orquestra Boreal (formerly Latina Turners Orchestra) brings the heat of Latin dance music to the Lemon Tree.
Tickets £22
Lounge (standing/seated)

The Blockheads
Sun 29 March 2026
doors 7pm
Performing a large selection of their classic songs spanning over 5 decades. Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick… And many more!
Tickets £31.35
Lounge (standing)

Dave Formula & Noko
play Songs from Under The Floorboards
Sat 9 May 2026 doors 7pm
Magazine’s keyboard player and guitarist, Dave and Noko, will be touring one more time, performing an evening of Magazine material. Bonus!
Tickets £30.25 Lounge (standing)

Polish Scottish Mini Festival Kazik
Sun 13 September 2026 doors 6pm
KAZIK is the name used by Kazik Staszewski, lead singer of Kult, who decided to forge a new path for his artistic endeavours.
Tickets £45 Lounge (standing)

Walter Trout
Sun 4 October 2026 doors 7pm
Few artists play with the fire, soul, and honesty of Walter Trout. For over five decades, this bluesrock titan has poured his heart into every note.
Tickets £33 Lounge (standing)


Party Bands

The Smiths Ltd
Sat 23 May 2026 doors 7:30pm
If you never saw The Smiths then this is your chance to experience the thrill of those great songs played live. With an authenticity and provenance that’s hard to beat The Smiths Ltd are the ultimate tribute. The Smiths meant everything to a generation… To us they still do.
Tickets £19.80 Lounge (standing)

The Style Councillors
Sat 31 January 2026 doors 7pm
Our Favourite Shop 40th Anniversary Tour
The Style Councillors are the world’s one and only tribute to The Style Council.
Tickets £22 Lounge (standing)

The Watch Plays Genesis
Wed 18 March 2026 doors 7pm
The Gabrielesque vocals of The Watch singer, and the all-round excellence will give you the opportunity to experience some of the group’s most celebrated compositions.
Tickets £27.50 Lounge (standing)

The Specials Ltd
Sat 28 February 2026 doors 8pm
Celebrating the 45th anniversary of the classic single Ghost Town with a live set from The Specials Ltd., the world’s most authentic tribute to the 2-Tone Records Legends.
Tickets £22 Lounge (standing)

Hells Bells 30 Year Anniversary Show
Fri 18 September 2026 doors 7:30pm
Hells Bells are Europe’s longest established AC/DC tribute band. Known for their highenergy performances, Hells Bells is an act not to be missed!
Tickets £23.65 Lounge (standing)


Roots Music

Kris Drever
Wed 1 April 2026 doors 7pm
Kris Drever is among Scotland’s most acclaimed and distinctive contemporary musicians, celebrated for his warm voice, virtuosically expressive guitar playing and imaginative and evocative songwriting. Kris will be playing some brand new songs as well as a selection from his back catalogue.
Tickets £19.80 Lounge (seated)

Chris Stout & Catriona
Mackay with Norman Wilmore & Corrie Dick
Fri 6 February 2026 doors 7pm
This concert showcases two of Shetland’s leading contemporary duos, with a special guest appearance from renowned Orkney singer songwriter Kris Drever.
Tickets £20 Lounge (seated)

Fiddle Workshop Kevin Henderson
Sat 7 February 2026 starts 11am
Kevin Henderson gives his unique insight into Shetland fiddle music, passing on tunes he’s been performing for many years of an amazing career in music.
Tickets £10 Studio
Weekend Ticket Offers available, please see website for details

Fiddle Workshop Ross Couper
Sat 7 February 2026 starts 12pm
Fiddle wizard, Ross Couper, grandson of renowned fiddler Lell Robertson from ‘Da Herra’ in one of Shetland’s ‘North Isles’ of Yell will teach tunes from Yell.
Tickets £10 Studio

An Afternoon of Words and Music
Sat 7 February 2026 doors 12pm
Christie Williamson in conversation with Jen Stout. Plus Jenny Keldie and Brian Cromarty perform. Traditional Shetland bannocks available between 12 and 1pm.
Tickets £12 Lounge (seated)

The Rugged Island: A Shetland Lyric (1933)
Sat 7 February 2026 doors 3pm
Silent film screening with new live score by Inge Thomson and Catriona Macdonald. This performance was originally commissioned by HippFest.
Tickets £12 Studio

The Chair with Ross & Ryan Couper
Sat 7 February 2026 doors 7pm
Featuring special guest Kevin Henderson. The ultimate Orkney party band with their exhilarating brand of Orkney Stomp, blues and rock infused traditional music.
Tickets £20 Lounge
Weekend Ticket Offers available, please see website for details

Fiddle Workshop Anya Johnston
Sun 8 February 2026 starts 11am
Anya Johnston is one of the rising stars of the Shetland fiddle scene. She will be sharing her own repertoire of Shetland tunes in this hour long workshop.
Tickets £10 Studio

Sunday Stramash with Haverin
Sun 8 February 2026 doors 12pm
Orkney six-piece Haverin with their signature blend of indie folk and countryinfused charm. Featuring special guests from the Delve weekend.
Tickets £20 Lounge

Andrew Wasylyk
Wed 4 March 2026
doors 8pm
Dundonian musician and producer Andrew Wasylyk will be joined on stage by an ensemble, including strings, brass and woodwind.
Tickets £24.75 Lounge (seated)

Onóir
Sun 8 March 2026
doors 7pm
Donegal-based vocal group Onóir are a modern Irish folk quartet, who sing harmony-focused songs and musical arrangements.
Tickets £33 Lounge (seated)

Rianne Downey
Sat 18 April 2026 doors 7pm
Experience the heartfelt storytelling and soaring vocals of Glasgow’s own Rianne Downey, one of the most exciting new voices in country and folk today.
Tickets £22 Lounge (standing)

Wrest
Sat 25 April 2026 doors 7:30pm
Wrest are a Scottish indie-folk band from Edinburgh. Continuing to go from strength to strength including massive sold out shows at the likes of Glasgow Barrowlands & Edinburgh Usher Hall.
Tickets £19.80 Lounge (standing)

James Grant
Sat 16 May 2026 doors 8pm
James Grant leavens his performances with dashes of wickedly acerbic humour. Music to stir the heart and soothe the soul.
Tickets £24.20 Lounge (seated)

The Tumbling Paddies
Sat 12 December 2026 doors 7pm
One of Ireland’s most popular music acts, The Tumbling Paddies are now coming to Scotland, with an exuberant, energy-filled, live show.
Tickets £27.50 Lounge (standing)

Comedy and Spoken Word

Ania Magliano: Peach Fuzz
Thu 22 October 2026 starts 7:30pm
Fresh from starring in the latest series of Taskmaster, Ania Magliano brings a brand-new show full of jokes, confessions, and occasionally unhinged observations. Peach Fuzz is Ania at her most relatable – and most funny.
Tickets £22 14+ Lounge

Leo Houlding: Exposed
Thu 5 February 2026 starts 7:30pm
Join legendary climber Leo Houlding for his new show, Exposed, a gripping live experience with stunning visuals, film, and storytelling from the world’s wildest places.
Tickets £21 14+ Lounge

Daniel Foxx: How Lovely
Mon 23 February 2026 starts 7:30pm
Described by Rolling Stone as ‘utterly hilarious and effortlessly charismatic’, award-winning stand-up Daniel is best known for his viral comedy videos.
Tickets £18.70 14+ Lounge

Darren Connell: I’m Sorry Mother
Sat 14 February 2026 doors 7:30pm
Having performed at the top comedy festivals across the UK, Darren has been described as ‘extremely likeable’ and having an ‘easy rapport with his audience’.
Tickets £25.30 16+ Lounge

Christopher MacArthur-Boyd
Thu 5 March 2026 starts 8pm
One of the hottest tickets at the Fringe in 2025, Howling At The Moon is CMB’s new show of nocturnal stand-up about neurodivergence, sexuality and lunacy.
Tickets £17.60 14+ Lounge
This show will be accessible for those who are deaf or hearing impaired.

Ray Bradshaw: CODA
Fri 6 March 2026 starts 7:30pm
The multi award winning comedian is back on tour with a brand-new, funny and heartwarming show all about growing up as a CODA; A Child of Deaf Adults.
Tickets £22 14+ Lounge

Mike Wozniak: The Bench
Fri 20 March 2026 starts 7:30pm
New show from Mike Wozniak in which a story about a bench will be prominent. Previous experience of or strong opinions about benches not required.
Tickets £24.75 14+ Lounge

Jordan Gray: Is That A C*ck In Your Pocket Or Are You Just Here To Kill Me?
Sun 15 March 2026 starts 7:30pm
Following acclaimed runs in London and Edinburgh, the multi-award-winning star and creator of ITV’s Transaction hits the road with a guitar on her back.
Tickets £24.20 16+ Studio

Des Clarke: Life After Des
Sun 22 March 2026 doors 7pm
In his brand-new stand-up special, Des Clarke explores the comedy of hitting reset. Finding the funny in everything from personal meltdowns to unexpected comebacks.
Tickets £27.50 16+ Lounge

Scott Bennett: Stuff
Fri 27 March 2026 starts 8pm
As heard on BBC Radio 4! We love stuff, it’s a statement about who we are and who we want to be. But the message is at odds with the looming environmental crisis.
Tickets £22 16+ Lounge

Tom Lucy: Golden Boy
Sat 4 April 2026 starts 8pm
Tom has toured the world opening in arenas for Jack Whitehall and as a writer he has worked on shows such as the BRIT Awards.
Tickets £22 15+ Studio

Shane Todd: Hold Me Back
Sun 5 April 2026 starts 4pm & 7:30pm
Armed with his signature wit, razor-sharp storytelling, and a complete inability to take himself seriously, Shane is coming to Aberdeen with his new stand up show.
Tickets £22
16+ Studio

Beaton: Namaste Motherf*ckers
Thu 9 April 2026 Starts 7:30pm
Namaste Motherf*ckers is the new show from Cally Beaton (QI, Live at the Apollo) – a quick-witted, unexpected and unapologetic insight into life in midlife.


Direct from the Edinburgh festival, and his last smash-hit nationwide tour, the legendary Canadian stand-up star is back on the road with a brand-new show.

MC Hammersmith is the world’s leading freestyle rapper to emerge from the ghetto of middle-class West London.
What is the best orange thing in the world? Aperol spritz? Sunsets? Claudia Winkleman? You probably never stopped to think about what your favourite orange thing was.

Adriana Brownlee: Death Zone
Tue 16 June 2026 starts 7:30pm
Adriana will take you on a journey through one of the most hostile environments in the world, where no life can survive, and share stories of near death experiences.
Tickets £20.50 14+ Lounge

Fred MacAulay: Good Evening!
Sat 26 September 2026 starts 7:30pm
For reasons outwith his control, Fred had to cancel his 2025 Edinburgh Fringe shows and his Autumn Tour. Now, thankfully, he is now preparing to hit the road in 2026.
Tickets £22 16+ Studio

Jamie Hutchinson: Can My Mate Come? He’s Sound
Tue 15 September 2026 starts 7:30pm
A brand-new hour of unfiltered mayhem, questionable logic and emotional chaos held together by takeaway boxes and blind optimism.
Tickets £22 18+ Studio

John Kearns: Tilting At Windmills
Tue 29 September 2026 starts 7:30pm
A fragmented, digressing portrayal of a 38-year-old man’s life, alluding to books he hasn’t read, touching on the modern condition. Plus VAT!
Tickets £27.50 16+ Lounge

Laura Lexx: Yo-Yo
Sat 3 October 2026 starts 8pm
Fresh off the success of her critically acclaimed show Slinky, multi awardwinning comedy star Laura Lexx is back with her brand new show Yo-Yo.
Tickets £19.80 18+ Studio

Morgan Rees: What A Bummer
Fri 20 November 2026 starts 7:30pm
Following a sold-out 2024 tour, acclaimed stand-up and online sensation Morgan Rees is back on the road with a hugely anticipated brand-new show.
Tickets £23.10 18+ Lounge

Brian Bilston: How to Lay an Egg with a Horse Inside
Fri 23 October 2026 doors 7pm
With over 500,000 followers on social media and a host of sell-out shows across the country, Brian Bilston is one of the UK’s most popular poets.
Tickets £23.10 14+ Lounge

Carl Hutchinson: Fine Whine
Sat 5 December 2026 doors 7pm
Carl is known for his sharp characterisations, impeccable timing, and energetic delivery, which has earned him a reputation as a “powerhouse comedian” on the UK circuit.
Tickets £22 16+ Lounge
Theatre and Dance

Dundee Rep Theatre and Solar Bear, in collaboration with Aberdeen Performing Arts, present
Wed 9 - Sat 12 September 2026
Wed - Sat 7:30pm, Sat 1pm
Music & Lyrics by KT Tunstall. Book by Cora Bissett. Directed by Cora Bissett. Based on the short film The Singer by Cora Bissett and Jamie Rea.
The Singer is a bold, thrilling new gig-theatre drama about Joe, a deaf artist who “sings” with his hands, and Andy, a washed-up musician hungry for a comeback. When their unlikely creative partnership sparks something extraordinary, ambition and belonging collide. Featuring music and lyrics by Grammy Award-winning KT Tunstall, this is a powerful story of music, identity and connection, and the fight for a deaf artist to be truly seen and heard.
Tickets £17.60 - £19.80


Alan Bissett’s When Billy Met Alasdair
Sat 28 February 2026 starts 7pm
Alan Bissett, award-winning creator of Fringe hit The Moira Monologues, takes on the dual roles of two Scottish cultural giants, speculating what (might’ve!) happened when Billy Connolly attended the launch for Alasdair Gray’s 1981 masterpiece, Lanark. Bissett unearths the origin stories of these Glasgow geniuses, exploring their struggles and their art in an ultimately uplifting tale of triumph against the odds.
Derived from a commission by the Alasdair Gray Archive and Glasgow International Comedy Festival and directed by Kirstin McLean.
Tickets £19.80
KT Producing presents A Giant On
The Bridge
Wed 4 March 2026 starts 7pm
Unflinching, spellbinding gig-theatre featuring Louis Abbott (Admiral Fallow), Kim Grant (Raveloe), Dave Hook (Solareye, Stanley Odd), Jo Mango and Jill O’Sullivan.
“Do you think cos I’ve been in the jail all I know is how to hurt people?”
Five of Scotland’s leading contemporary musicians explore identity, family, community, systems, restoration, injustice – and the pulsing heartbeat within these hidden stories.
Tickets £19.80 14+ Studio


Raw Material, Perth Theatre & Aberdeen Performing Arts in association with Citizens Theatre presents
Joan
Thu 12 - Sat 14 March 2026 8pm
Saint Joan will reimagine George Bernard Shaw’s classic play for the 2020s, in a stripped-back, close-up staging, directed by Stewart Laing (formerly Untitled Projects), with a film sequence written and directed by Adura Onashile. Based on the extraordinary true story of a sixteen-yearold girl who led France to victory in the Hundred Years War, Saint Joan explores power, gender and youth-led change.
As today’s world faces political unrest and war, Saint Joan speaks powerfully to a new generation challenging authority.
Tickets £18.70-£19.80
Studio
THREE60 presents World’s Evolution Sat 21 March 2026 starts 7pm
World’s Evolution invites you on a visceral journey through time - from the origins of humanity to the complexities of the modern world. It will take you on a journey from the origins of humanity until modern days, highlighting the continuous growth of mankind.
Through dance, World’s Evolution explores the collective growth of humankind, and fuses a dynamic blend of street dance styles - hip-hop, popping, krump, locking - with traditional African and Caribbean dance. Experimental choreography creates an immersive, emotionally charged experience.
Tickets £14.30
Studio


Bard in the Botanics in association with Raw Material
Supported by Macrobert Arts Centre
Wed 8 April 2026 starts 7pm
Medea By Euripides
In a version by Kathy McKean
Directed by Gordon Barr
Everyone knows how Jason won the Golden Fleece – everyone knows how he became a hero for all time – and everyone knows the part his wife, Medea, played in creating his legend – don’t they?
The award-winning production of this thrilling Greek tragedy returns re-imagined to tour Scotland’s stages.
Winner – Best Production & Outstanding Performance CATS Awards 2022.
Funded by Creative Scotland Touring Fund
Tickets £14.30 12+ Studio
Serpentine Productions Limited presents
Shotgunned
Fri 10 April 2026 starts 8pm
Equal parts hilarious and heart-breaking, Matt Anderson’s Shotgunned is a relatable and intimate piece of theatre about how the people we lose can shape who we become. Telling the story of Dylan and Roz – a couple who unexpectedly fall out of love – Shotgunned takes the audience on a non-linear journey through their relationship in a collection of fragmented scenes, like photographs in a shoebox or memories of a bygone age.
Shotgunned is a poignant and humorous reflection on the messy and the beautiful in relationships, and how we can come up against a dead end, no matter how much we care for each other.
Tickets £14.30
Studio


Company of Wolves present
BACCHAE
Tue 21 April 2026 starts 7pm
An outcast god. A powerless king. A mother who kills her only son.
Glasgow’s acclaimed Company of Wolves present an earth-shattering solo retelling of the myth of Dionysos: an epic of rejection, vengeance and rebirth told through story, dance and ancient song.
Written and performed by Ewan Downie, The Bacchae blurs the lines between binaries: human and animal, male and female, victim and perpetrator, and takes us on a transformative journey from repression and denial to renewal and release. A hymn of rebirth for our shattered selves.
“truly sensational” – ★★★★★ EdFest Magazine
Tickets £14.30 14+ Studio
The Light House
12+
Thu 14 May 2026 starts 7pm
“Man overboard, man overboard! Call control. Blow the whistle.”
Love is a complicated business. It gets even more complicated when the person you love doesn’t want to be alive. Tender, funny and defiantly hopeful, The Light House is a real-life story of falling in love and staying in love, even when the lights go out and you’re lost in the dark. It’s a love letter to life.
Join the emergency response as we dance in the kitchen, sing in the streets and try to turn the lights back on. It gets lonely, muddling through these days and nights. So why don’t we do it together?
Tickets £14.30
12+ Studio
“One of the most magical theatre initiatives of the last decade” The Scotsman
Tue 10 - Sat 14 March 2026 Tue - Fri 6pm, Thu & Sat 1pm (Doors open an hour before
Produced by A Play, A Pie and A Pint at Òran Mór, co-presented with Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Traverse Theatre
Written by Milly Sweeney. Directed by Sally Reid.
Tue 7 - Sat 11 April 2026 Tue - Fri 6pm, Thu & Sat 1pm (Doors open an hour before start)
Produced by A Play, A Pie and A Pint at Òran Mór

Written by Bethany Tennick. Directed by Steve Lauder Russell.
Tue 19 - Sat 23 May 2026 Tue - Fri 6pm, Thu & Sat 1pm (Doors open an hour before start)
Produced by A Play, A Pie and A Pint at Òran Mór
Written by Simon Jay. Directed by Nicola McCartney.
Tickets: Tue-Thu 1pm £13.50, Thu 6pm, Fri & Sat £14.50
Includes a pint, a glass of wine or soft drink and a pie (vegetarian option available). Doors will open an hour early at which point the pie and pint will be available.




Early Years
TUTTI TOTS | 1- 4 year olds
Sing, dance, enjoy crafting and storytelling with your your wee one in this introduction to creative activity.
TUTTI TODDLERS | 2 - 3 year olds
Enjoy movement and games with your toddler in active sessions, connecting with others and learning about creative play – with plenty of fun in the mix!
TUTTI EXPLORERS | 3 - 4 year olds
Discover the power of imagination with your little explorer, through creative play, games and storytelling.
Drama Workshops
LET’S PLAY! | Primary 1 - 3
The perfect creative route to building confidence and self-expression while making new friends.
LET’S CREATE! | Primary 4 - 7
Have fun playing games and learning through storytelling and make believe.
JUNIOR YOUTH THEATRE | Secondary 1 & 2
Enjoy taking part, being creative and finding your voice.
INTERMEDIATE YOUTH THEATRE | Secondary 3 & 4
Tap into your imagination, discover new techniques and develop your skills.
SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE | Secondary 5 & 6 (or up to age 18)
Build on your skills, working collaboratively to create new work.
Music and Choirs
COMMUNITY CHOIR | All ages
Our welcoming and encouraging Community Choir allows everyone to find their voice.
BEATS & RHYMES | Anyone of secondary school age
Join us to find out how to make and record a music track!
ENCORE! SCRIPT READING WORKSHOP
A weekly sociable play reading group designed for those aged 50+.



Youth Theatre and Beats & Rhymes participants have the chance to take part in Light The Blue, our annual festival for and by young people. SCAN THIS

Family Shows

Dirliebane Theatre Company presents BIG
Sat 9 May 2026 starts 11am
Super and Dino are starting BIG school. Everyone keeps telling them they’re big and ready, so why do they still sometimes feel so small? Will this new place be exciting or scary? Have they packed their bags with all the right things? Will their friends be there too? They’re definitely going to need help to be as brave as a dinosaur and a superhero!
Created with children preparing to begin Primary 1, BIG is a funny and engaging show for 3-6 year olds from Dirliebane Theatre Company exploring the excitement, adventure and trepidation of starting somewhere new.
Tickets £14.30 Studio

Out Of The Box
Sun 12 April 2026 starts 2pm
Out of the Box is a family-friendly circus comedy show, which sees an unlikely character and his box bring audiences together through joyful awe, never knowing what to expect next.
With every opening of the box comes new trick shots, mini acts, and hilarious opportunities for participation – but don’t worry – Darryl only ever wants you to leave the stage feeling like the star of the show (there’s no ridicule here!).
Delivered through non-verbal clowning, ordinary objects become extraordinary in the hands of Darryl – and you won’t believe the reaction he gets from a toothbrush in the finale!


January
Fri 30 Showaddywaddy Lounge 5
Sat 31 The Style Councillors Lounge 11
February
Thu 5 Leo Houlding - Exposed Lounge 21
Fri 6 Delve:Chris Stout/Catriona MacKay Lounge 15
Norman Wilmore/Corrie Dick/Kris Drever
Sat 7 Delve: Kevin Henderson Studio 15
Fiddle Workshop
Delve: Ross Couper Studio 15 Fiddle Workshop
Delve: An Afternoon Lounge 15 of Words and Music
Delve: The Rugged Island Studio 16 Film Screening
Delve: The Chair plus support Lounge 16
Delve: Anya Johnston Studio 16 Fiddle Workshop
Sun 8 Delve: Sunday Stramash Lounge 16 with Haverin
Thu 12 corto.alto Lounge 5
Sat 14 Darren Connell Lounge 21
Tue 17 Granite Noir X: Studio 19
Aberdeenshire Takes Centre Stage
Granite Noir X: Studio 19
Secrets Don’t Remain Hidden Forever
Wed 18 Granite Noir X: Deathly Funny Studio 19
Thu 19 Granite Noir X: Into the Dark Lounge 19
Granite Noir X: Historical Deeds Studio 19

Thu 19 Granite Noir X: Scheming Together
Studio 19
Granite Noir X:
Studio 19 A Grand Career to Date
Fri 20 Granite Noir X: Way Up North
Studio 19
Granite Noir X: A Milestone Year Studio 19
Sat 21 Granite Noir X: Studio 19 And It Goes On and On and On...
Granite Noir X: Studio 19 Witches - Tool of the Patriarchy
Granite Noir X: Rooted in Reality Studio 19
Granite Noir X: Technology Bites Studio 19
Granite Noir X: Messy,Complicated, Studio 19 and Dangerous Women
Sun 22 Granite Noir X: Balancing Bond Studio 19
Granite Noir X: Bold New Voices Studio 19
Granite Noir X: Stalking Hell Studio 19
Granite Noir X: Studio 19
Family Lost And Found
Mon 23 Daniel Foxx Lounge 21
Sat 28 The Specials Ltd Lounge 11
When Billy Met Alasdair Studio 29
March
Wed 4 Andrew Wasylyk Lounge 17 A Giant On The Bridge Studio 29
Thu 5 Christopher MacArthur-Boyd Lounge 21
Fri 6 Ray Bradshaw Lounge 22
Sat 7 Paulina Przybysz and Estuary Trio Lounge 5
Sun 8 Onóir Lounge 17

Tue 10 PPP - Someone’s Knockin’ Lounge 33 at the Door Wed 11 PPP - Someone’s Knockin’ Lounge 33 at the Door
Thu 12 PPP - Someone’s Knockin’ Lounge 33 at the Door
Saint Joan
30 Fri 13 PPP - Someone’s Knockin’ Lounge 33 at the Door
Saint Joan
14
17 Orquesta Boreal
20
22 Des Clarke
22
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BUYING TICKETS
Tickets can be purchased 24 hours a day at aberdeenperformingarts. com, which also has all the latest news and listings.
You can also visit the box office in person from 10am, Tue-Sat at His Majesty’s Theatre and the Music Hall, or phone our team on 01224 641122.
WHERE IS IT?
You will find the Lemon Tree right behind Marischal College on West North Street - just in case you’re not sure, here’s a map:
By bus: there is a bus stop right outside and we’re just round the corner from Union St, King St and Broad St so lots of buses
By car: try the car parks at Frederick St, Marischal College and Gallowgate.
HOW MUCH?
We’ve printed the whole ticket price, this includes the booking fee (the only extra you’ll have to pay is postage, but most tickets are now e-tickets that can be printed at home or shown on your digital device) - there could be discounts for students, children, over 60s or Friends of Aberdeen Performing Arts - ask or check online.
DO I SIT OR STAND?
A bit of both - we try and create the right atmosphere for each gig, some will be seated, some will not - but we always have a limited number of seats available at the back. For any accessibility requirements, please get in touch with the Box Office team.
WHAT DO THE TIMES MEAN?
If it says ‘doors’ then that’s when the doors open and you get inside for a drink. If it says ‘start’ that’s when the show starts. Some shows have support acts, we can’t always confirm this until nearer the time and ‘start’ can mean the start of the support act, not the main act.
HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE?
All ages are welcome, but under 16s must be accompanied by an adult, and under 18s can’t be near the bars.
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BUYING TICKETS
Tickets can be purchased 24 hours a day at aberdeenperformingarts.com, which also has all the latest news and listings. You can also visit the box office in person from 10am, Tue-Sat at His Majesty’s Theatre and the Music Hall, or phone our team on 01224 641122.
WHERE IS IT?
You will find the Lemon Tree right behind Marischal College on West North Street - just in case you’re not sure, here’s a map:
By bus: there is a bus stop right outside and we’re just round the corner from Union St, King St and Broad St so lots of buses
By car: try the car parks at Frederick St, Marischal College and Gallowgate.
HOW MUCH?
We’ve printed the whole ticket price, this includes the booking fee (the only extra you’ll have to pay is postage, but most tickets are now e-tickets that can be printed at home or shown on your digital device) - there could be discounts for students, children, over 60s or Friends of Aberdeen Performing Arts - ask or check online.
DO I SIT OR STAND?
A bit of both - we try and create the right atmosphere for each gig, some will be seated, some will not - but we always have a limited number of seats available at the back. For any accessibility requirements, please get in touch with the Box Office team.
WHAT DO THE TIMES MEAN?
If it says ‘doors’ then that’s when the doors open and you get inside for a drink. If it says ‘start’ that’s when the show starts. Some shows have support acts, we can’t always confirm this until nearer the time and ‘start’ can mean the start of the support act, not the main act.
HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE?
All ages are welcome, but under 16s must be accompanied by an adult, and under 18s can’t be near the bars.