AN extra night has been added to the Highest Point Festival in September. Manchester favourites James will be headlining on Thursday, September 2 in the grounds of Williamson Park in Lancaster supported by the Lightning Seeds and Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. Highest Point will now run until Saturday, September 4 and feature major names including Rag’N’Bone Man, Rudimental, Clean Bandit, Becky Hill, Hybrid Minds and The Futureheads. James will play classics from their back catalogue, plus brand new music including their new single Beautiful Beaches from their latest studio album All The Colours Of You which is set to be released in June.
James to headline extra night at Highest Point Festival
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Travis, one of the headline acts of Edinburgh Summer Sessions
Blindness, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, June 29-July 3 Scotland’s theatres are gradually opening up and one of the first major shows is this production from London’s Donmar Warehouse (above), an adaptation of Nobel Prize winner Jose Saramago’s dystopian novel. Audiences wear headphones for a performance narrated by Juliet Stevenson in immersive binaural sound. Tickets are £22.50. Call 0131 529 6000 or visit capitaltheatres.com
Edinburgh International Children’s Festival, Edinburgh, May 25-June 6 The bulk of the annual festival is online but the opening and closing weekends see a series of pop-up outdoors events – or “site-specific encounters” if you prefer – in the Royal Botanic Garden and at venues in Granton and Craigmillar.