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Edinburgh is set to host a truly special evening as Scottish rock and pop legends Del Amitri take to the iconic stage of Usher Hall on 22nd December 2025. As the festive season twinkles across the historic city, fans will gather for what promises to be an unforgettable night of timeless melodies, incisive lyrics, and the raw, melodic energy that only Del Amitri can deliver. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a homecoming for a band whose music has resonated with generations, performed in one of Scotland’s most revered venues. Prepare for a journey through their illustrious back catalogue, a chance to reconnect with the songs that have soundtracked so many lives, all within the grand, acoustically perfect setting of Usher Hall. Mark your calendars, because this is an event not to be missed for any discerning music lover.

About Del Amitri

Formed in Glasgow in the early 1980s, Del Amitri quickly carved out a distinctive niche in the British music scene. Led by the charismatic Justin Currie on vocals and bass, and the masterful Iain Harvie on guitar, the band developed a sound that blended intelligent, often melancholic, lyrics with melodic rock and pop sensibilities. Their music is characterised by its lyrical depth, exploring themes of love, loss, and the human condition with a wry wit and profound insight.

Throughout the late 80s and 90s, Del Amitri released a string of critically acclaimed albums and hit singles that cemented their place in the hearts of fans worldwide. Tracks like “Nothing Ever Happens,” with its poignant social commentary, the infectious “Always the Last to Know,” the universally relatable “Roll to Me,” and the powerful “Kiss This Thing Goodbye” became staples on radio and in record collections. Albums such as Waking Hours (1989), Change Everything (1992), and Twisted (1995) showcased their consistent songwriting prowess and musical evolution.

After a hiatus in the early 2000s, the band made a triumphant return, proving their enduring appeal and the timeless quality of their music. Their live performances are renowned for their passion and precision, with Currie’s distinctive voice as powerful and evocative as ever, complemented by Harvie’s intricate guitar work and the tight rhythm section. The current lineup, featuring the core duo alongside Andy Alston (keyboards), Kris Dollimore (guitar), and Ashley Soan (drums), continues to deliver the authentic Del Amitri experience, ensuring that their legacy remains vibrant and relevant.

Usher Hall: The Perfect Setting

Nestled on Lothian Road in the heart of Edinburgh, Usher Hall stands as a magnificent testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage. Opened in 1914, this Grade A listed building is an architectural marvel, showcasing stunning Edwardian Baroque design with intricate detailing and a grand, welcoming facade. It has served as a premier concert venue for over a century, hosting an astonishing array of classical, rock, pop, comedy, and spoken word events.

With a seating capacity of approximately 2,200, Usher Hall manages to feel both grand and intimate, creating a unique atmosphere that enhances every performance. It is particularly celebrated for its exceptional acoustics, often cited as among the best in Europe, making it an ideal venue for a band like Del Amitri, whose music thrives on clarity and nuance. The sound envelops the audience, ensuring every lyric and guitar riff is heard with pristine quality.

The venue is committed to accessibility, offering step-free access, lifts to all levels, accessible toilet facilities, and designated seating areas for wheelchair users and those with mobility impairments. Hearing loops are also available for patrons with hearing aids. Its prime location means it’s just a short stroll from Edinburgh’s historic Old Town, the bustling Grassmarket, and the elegant New Town, making it easily reachable for both locals and visitors wishing to soak in the city’s pre-show buzz.

What to Expect at the Show

Anticipation for Del Amitri’s return to Usher Hall is already building, and fans can expect a truly memorable night. The band is known for crafting setlists that expertly balance their beloved classics with deeper cuts and perhaps a glimpse of any newer material. Expect to hear all the hits that defined their career, from the melancholic beauty of “Nothing Ever Happens” to the upbeat energy of “Roll to Me,” alongside fan favourites that showcase their lyrical prowess and musical versatility.

Justin Currie’s captivating stage presence and Iain Harvie’s distinctive guitar work will be at the forefront, supported by the band’s tight, dynamic musicianship. The atmosphere in Usher Hall is sure to be electric, with a passionate audience singing along to every word, creating a powerful communal experience. Given the date – just days before Christmas – there will undoubtedly be a wonderfully festive and celebratory mood permeating the hall, adding an extra layer of warmth to the evening.

While Del Amitri’s stage production typically prioritises the music itself over extravagant visual effects, you can still anticipate a polished and professional presentation that complements their sound perfectly. The superb acoustics of Usher Hall will ensure that the band’s intricate arrangements and Currie’s powerful vocals are delivered with crystal-clear fidelity, guaranteeing an immersive and emotionally resonant performance. It will be a night of genuine connection between artist and audience, celebrating decades of brilliant songwriting.

Getting to Usher Hall

Usher Hall is conveniently located at Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH1 2EA, making it highly accessible from all parts of the city and beyond. For those using public transport, numerous Lothian Buses services stop directly outside or within a very short walk of the venue, connecting it efficiently to various neighbourhoods and transport hubs. Edinburgh Waverley train station is approximately a 15-20 minute walk away, or a short bus or taxi ride.

If you’re arriving by car, it’s worth noting that on-street parking in the immediate vicinity is limited. However, several multi-storey car parks are available nearby, including NCP Castle Terrace and Semple Street, both just a few minutes’ walk from the hall. It is highly advisable to pre-book your parking space, especially


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