• Aberdour Cocktail Club Speakeasy

    Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour, Fife, UK

    Speakeasy style night of amazing cocktails with local DJs providing the tunes.

  • Crowning

    Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour, Fife, UK

    Start your day off by coming to the marquee to celebrate the crowning of this year’s Royal Party by Aberdour’s one and only Lisa Norman. This has been an amazing year for Lisa, with Aberdour Shinty Club celebrating their Silver Jubilee, the club founded by Lisa in 2001. Having lifted 3 major youth competitions last year and inspiring many youngsters over the years to pick up a caman, she was awarded the 2025 Mowi Youth Coach of the Year by the Camanachd Association. We are delighted that she will officiate at the crowning this year.

    We have four wonderful Primary 7 pupils who are excited to bring a Royal presence to this year’s festivities. We will welcome the Festival Queen, Io, with her Attendant Holly, and the Festival King, Jamie, with his Attendant Leone. Come and join them as they are officially crowned – the Royal Party of the 42nd year of the Aberdour Festival!

  • Parade

    Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour, Fife, UK

    Join Aberdour’s newly crowned Royal Party as they lead the parade through the village in true majestic style to the sounds of the wonderful Dysart Colliery Brass Band. We are thrilled to welcome back this brass band, to help us kick off our 42nd Festival in true party spirit. Join the fabulously colourful crowd and if you wish, dress up to celebrate the 2026 Commonwealth Games. There will be prizes for the best costumes!

    Join us for the Crowning at the Festival Marquee, after which the parade will proceed along Hawkcraig Road up to Main Street, turn left and walk along the High Street to Dovecot Gates. There we will turn around and walk back along the High Street, turning right at Shore Road, and finishing our parade at Black Sands Beach, just in time to register for the spectacular sandcastle competition and join the queue for your first Festival burger of the year!

  • Village Market Day

    Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour, Fife, UK

    Aberdour Festival is proud to promote some of the best Handcrafted Jewellery, Art & Crafts and Food & Drink produced in Scotland (and in particular the quality products of Fife). From Fairground Attractions to Antiques and Gifts, Coffees to Soft Drinks, Ice Creams to Cream Teas, Festival Pimms to Craft Beers, this is an event for all.

  • Arts & Crafts drop in

    Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour, Fife, UK

    Come along to the marquee for our Arts & Crafts drop-in to have fun, make friends and create some artistic masterpieces! Suitable for ages 3+ Tickets £4 on the door

    Sold Out £4.00
  • Feel the Beat: Street and hip hop workshop

    Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour, Fife, UK

    Get ready to move at these high-energy Street/Hip Hop sessions led by Zodiac School of Dance. Perfect for all abilities, focus will be on building confidence, learning fresh choreography, and having a fun time through dance. Come along, bring your energy, and be part of the vibe! Sessions: 13:30 to 14:15 ages 12+ 14:30 to […]

  • Moby-Dick returns to Fife

    Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour, Fife, UK

    Whale-watching in the Forth meets Herman Melville, the American author of Moby-Dick, whose Fife ancestry is becoming better known.

    In association with the Aberdour Cultural Association we are pleased to present an evening of whale talk, music and discussion – where past, present and future whale-related activities link arts and sciences across Fife – with citizen scientist Ronnie Mackie, cultural historian and author Dr Tom Hubbard, and sculptor Kenny Munro

    From Pictish carvings of dolphins and whales to contemporary artistic responses, we can see how creativity relates to concerns about our relationship with the marine environment.

    In recent years, Kinghorn has become an international hub for whale-watching and this is inspiring many creative projects and inspiring a Public Art Literary Trail across Fife. Tonight’s panel will explore Fife’s international cultural connections, with a short film about Melville’s visit to Scotland in 1856, as well as an introduction to existing and planned projects, and the chance for audience members to suggest future initiatives.

  • Animal Man

    Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour, Fife, UK

    Get up close and personal with animals from all over the world. Presented by a fun animal handler, the show focuses on close interaction and handling a range of animals. Sessions for all ages: 09:30 to 10:30 10:30 to 11:30 11:30 to 12:30

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  • Mr Boom

    Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour, Fife, UK

    A show for all the family! The one-man band will arrive from the moon – having heard several wee Earthlings say to several big Earthlings “Just sit me doon wie Mr Boom”. This Aberdour Festival legend will be back to capture the imagination of a new generation of wee Earthlings with his charming Scottish songs and space inspired performance.

    Mr Boom has been entertaining children for many moons (by his own admission) including through his much loved children’s BBC tv show - Over the Moon

    "Mr Boom's experience shines through" . . . The Adelaide Advertiser

    A show not to be missed!

  • Will Pickvance: Piano Diaries

    Festival Marquee Hawkcraig Road, Aberdour, Fife, UK

    Will Pickvance, the virtuoso performer and natural storyteller returns to Aberdour to premiere his entirely new Edinburgh Fringe show, weaving together comic misadventures, fleeting encounters and moments of unexpected beauty, blurring the line between concert and theatre. Music and narrative collide and unravel in real time, in a performance shaped by the room and the audience.

    Fragments of life, memory and absurdity played out at the piano.

    A show about connection, creativity, and the strange business of being human, told one story, one note at a time.

    “Combines epic musical improvisation, hilarity and intimate storytelling” - Three Weeks Editors' Award

    “This is what a pianist in the 21st century looks like” - The List