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After a year off, the Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) is officially making its comeback, with three weeks of dance, music, theatre and spoken word performances in venues around the Scottish capital.
The newly announced programme includes performances from Scottish-Italian violinist Nicola Benedetti, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Laura Mvula and more.
Due to run from August 7 to 29, the festival will include a total of 170 performances. For the first time, there will be a virtual hub, showing 21 of the performances online, accessible for audiences globally. Organisers have not yet announced ticket prices for the virtual performances. An artist s impression of one of the Edinburgh International Festival s outdoor pavilions. Courtesy Edinburgh International Festival