
Tickets to Fringe at Panmure
Fringe returns to Panmure for 2025! Mark your calendars to secure your tickets.
Take this rare opportunity to visit the iconic Panmure House during Edinburgh's most exciting month.
WHAT'S ON

The Butcher, The Brewer, The Baker and Merryn Somerset Webb
Concerned about the economy? Join Merryn Somerset Webb as she interviews, debates, and argues with a well-known group of economics, politics and financial gurus. This is a firm favourite guaranteed to sell out.
Audience participation is invited and welcomed.
Catch up with the Merryn Talks Money podcast on Apple, Spotify and other major podcast platforms. Click the QR link below to listen to the latest episode.

Panmure House Debates
We are preparing something special for 2025. A series of debates around AI and how it affects us! These 60-minute debates will feature leaders in their fields debating premises around the world of Artificial Intelligence in the home of Adam Smith and a fine debater himself.
As details of the debates, speakers and ticketing information become available, we will add these in here on this page. Tickets will include refreshments and a chance to debate what's been covered in the events in the Interpretation Suite of Panmure House. We expect this to be available for booking in July 2025.
WE ARE BACK FOR 2025
This August, Panmure House opens its doors once again for the annual Edinburgh Festival Fringe. This house is special because it once convened the great and good to commune together. This year, we invite you to do the same.
As the ever-increasing work of Panmure House moves forward, and we commit more time to our project programming, 2025 will see a difference in our Festival Fringe programming. This year we will host a series of interesting debates on artificial intelligence, as well as welcoming back Merryn Somerset Webb for their well-established panel show The Butcher, The Brewer, The Baker and Merryn Somerset Webb, all of which will make you laugh as well as think. A must for the Festival.
For ticketing, show schedules, directions and more, please take a look at our Fringe FAQs. If you can't find the answer to your question here, get in touch with us directly via our CONTACT FORM.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tickets can be bought directly via the Fringe Box Office. By clicking the performance headings above, you will be redirected to the Fringe Box Office page where you can buy tickets for your chosen dates.
We are situated just off the Royal Mile and within close proximity to the Scottish Parliament. Our address is Panmure House, 4 Lochend Close, Edinburgh, EH8 8BL. You can access us easily on foot or by public transport.
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Located just opposite the Royal Mile Primary School, Lochend Close can be accessed via two openings on the street. This leads you out into a courtyard in which Panmure House is located directly ahead. A comprehensive set of directions can be found here, and throughout the Fringe-related web pages.
Panmure House is equipped to allow for a comfortable experience for wheelchair users.
The House has both an exterior* and interior lift as well as an accessible bathroom on our ground floor in the Interpretation Suite area.
*If you require access into the venue via our exterior lift, the Team kindly ask that you arrive 10-15 minutes prior to curtain up. This allows for setup in advance and prevents any delay to your Fringe at Panmure experience.
Lochend Close is reserved for permit holders only and is heavily monitored by parking attendants. For this reason, we recommend parking at Holyrood Park [£1p/h] and taking the short walk up the mile to Panmure House. A comprehensive set of directions can be found here, including additional parking information.
Please note that Panmure House will not be held liable for parking charges and/or towing in Lochend Close.
Panmure House is a hub of enlightened research, debate and scholarship. At Panmure, we seek to continue the legacy of Adam Smith and his works - to do this, we host an array of events and academic programmes that draw upon the cultural relevance of Smith, and his home. Themes include economics, finance, social theory, ethics and the Scottish Enlightenment.
We cannot make any scheduling changes to the Fringe show programme at Panmure House for any reason. Due to the layout of the venue, we are unable to admit latecomers. This is disruptive to the performers and other Fringe goers so please be aware that latecomers will be turned away from the venue.
Unfortunately we are unable to offer refunds, unless a show has been cancelled by us. Please do contact us if there is an alternative show you are able to attend and we will transfer your ticket if it is possible to do so.