EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - MAY 31: Fans watch during a Robbie Williams concert at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, on May 31, 2025, in Edinburgh, Scotland (Photo by Ross Parker / SNS Group)
There is a unique atmosphere to a summer evening at Scottish Gas Murrayfield. The magnitude of the stadium, combined with the shared energy of tens of thousands of music fans, creates an environment that cannot be replicated through a screen. It is an experience defined by the collective voice of the crowd as the sun sets over the stage.
Zach Bryan – 14 June
The summer season begins with the arrival of Zach Bryan. Known for his honest song writing and an increasingly influential presence in country music, Bryan’s live performances are known for their ethereal and communal feel as fans connect to his every word.
Featuring standout tracks such as Something in the Orange and Heading South, Bryan’s tour has been making waves across the U.S. in the early legs of this tour. Last September, the country superstar made history, becoming the first artist ever to perform at Michigan Stadium and drawing a record-breaking crowd of over 112,000 fans, the largest ticketed concert audience in U.S. history.
Be part of the sea of fans flocking to see Bryan perform. With tickets still available, secure your spot and experience what it’s like to be there live.
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Luke Combs – 24-25 July
The momentum continues into July with two nights from one of the most celebrated performers in the country genre, Luke Combs. Bringing his “My Kinda Saturday Night Tour” to Edinburgh, Combs has established a reputation for delivering high-energy stadium sets packed with best-selling hits. From the chords of Beautiful Crazy to the singalong of Fast Car, Combs’ set is gearing up to be a highlight of the capital’s summer calendar.
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Bon Jovi – 28 August
To conclude the summer season, Scottish Gas Murrayfield welcomes the return of rock icons Bon Jovi. With a career spanning decades and a catalogue of era-defining hits like Livin’ on a Prayer and It’s My Life, the band continues to hold a jaw-dropping reputation. Their return to the home of Scottish Rugby promises a spectacle of scale and sound that serves as a fitting finale to the 2026 concert series.
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Plan Your Visit
With large attendances expected for all four nights, we encourage visitors to plan their journeys well in advance. Details regarding stadium entry, transport links, and event timings will be updated regularly to ensure a seamless experience for all fans.
Being there in person is about more than just the music; it is about the “I was there” moments that only a stadium of this magnitude can provide.