Critical Mass Aberdeen's monthly city-centre ride sets off from Marischal Square at 6pm every last Friday. Two laps of the city centre, all levels welcome, rain or shine.
Dress up, light up your bike and ride with the community pushing for safer cycling infrastructure in Aberdeen.
One for your calendars, Outside the Original play Krakatoa on 5 Sep, two sets drawn from Genesis, King Crimson, Yes, Pink Floyd and Emerson Lake & Palmer.
Formed by James Finnigan of Hue and Cry and Stiltskin, the band have a great reputation for faithful reproductions of the prog rock canon.
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Our event contact page has had an upgrade. If you're putting something on in Aberdeen, we want it on the calendar.
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We've got a new piece up on Making Waves: Amazing Machines, the new Aberdeen Art Gallery show where touching the exhibits is actively encouraged.
Cabaret Mechanical Theatre's mechanical sculptures open this Saturday, with the cogs, cranks and cables are all part of the show.
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Ivo Graham brings Orange Crush to the Lemon Tree on 29 May, tackling identity, hats, haters and heroes.
The self-described gig pig asks if he'll ever slow down. Wit, charm and unapologetically posh comedy.
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The Friends of Cruickshank Botanic Garden hold their annual plant sale this Saturday, with herbs, houseplants, shrubs and perennials from sellers who know their stock well.
Mid-May is a good time to visit the garden too, with spring blooms well underway. Proceeds go towards the garden's upkeep.
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Ruts DC play Drummonds on 21 May, four decades into a career sitting at the intersection of punk and reggae.
Their late-70s back catalogue is some of the most distinctive of the era. This’ll be a big night.
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Julie Fowlis plays the Tivoli Theatre on 9 Jun on her first headline Scottish tour in 25 years, with Kris Drever and Mike McGoldrick alongside her.
Every show on the run is being recorded for a live album.
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Claire Roberts reveals a new large-scale woodcut print at Cowdray Hall on 23 May, made during a year-long residency at Peacock. It takes Robert Brough's portrait of Dolly Crombie as its starting point.
Free artist talk with Peacock's David McCracken follows.
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Midge Ure brings his A Man Of Two Worlds tour to the Music Hall on 20 May, timed around his new album out 8 May. Rather than a greatest-hits set, he's conceived it as a seamless, immersive concert experience.
Classic tracks woven with cinematic instrumental pieces into one continuous narrative. Sounds like a proper show.
Douglas Stuart brings his third novel to Cowdray Hall on 17 May, launching John of John at a WayWORD event with book signing.
The Booker Prize winner returns with a story of a young man coming home to Harris with nothing left to prove.
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Soaring through 500 years of history, the Bridge of Dee remains the iconic medieval gateway to Aberdeen, Scotland. Originally commissioned in 1527 by Bishop Elphinstone and later serving as the site of the legendary Battle of the Brig o’ Dee in 1639, these seven granite arches were the only southern entrance to the Silver City for centuries. Watching the River Dee flow beneath this architectural masterpiece from a drone’s perspective reveals the true scale of the Granite City’s heritage. From its 16th-century origins to its status as a modern Scottish landmark, captures a cinematic testament to Scotland’s enduring spirit and timeless engineering.
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