Face the Dark, Find Community Edinburgh’s Samhuinn Fire Festival takes to Calton Hill on Friday 31st October with fire, myth, and performance to welcome the winter months. 🔥🔥🔥
🔥 Samhuinn Fire Festival 2025: Face the Dark, Find Community🔥
As the nights grow long and the veil thins, Edinburgh gathers to mark the turning of the seasons with Samhuinn Fire Festival. Join us on Friday 31st October as fire, music, and myth usher in the changing of the seasons, and celebrate the beginning of winter.
Samhuinn reimagines ancient Celtic traditions through modern performance, telling of the struggle between Summer and Winter, light and dark. On Calton Hill, you’ll find drummers, acrobats, performers, and a cavalcade of mysterious characters amidst the transformative fires of Samhuinn.
This year, the festival looks to radical connection: the strength we find in each other, the wisdom of perspective, and the courage to face our shadows.
At the heart stands the Cailleach, the divine Crone, who asks:
Have you lived with care and courage? Have you supported your community, and looked with nuance?
Guided by the Cailleach, we’ll walk beside Her deer through the shifting seasons, and witness the Summer and Winter Court as they battle in the turning of the wheel.
Step into the dark this Samhuinn, and find strength in fire, story, and community.
TICKETS
Tickets are only available from our authorised box office supplier, Citizen Ticket, and are not available for resale or transfer on any secondary market. Do not attempt to buy tickets for sale on other platforms - they will not be genuine.
Event Information:
FOOD & DRINKS
You are welcome to bring your own food and drink to the event, and we only ask that you do not bring any glass bottles/containers. Also Security will refuse entry if you are bringing an excessive quantity of alcohol (e.g. a giant slab of lager).
We have a small range of food concessions run by local businesses and serving a selection of delectables to keep you going. There will be vegan options available.
SEATING/STANDING/GROUND CONDITIONS
We do not provide any seating, attendees are welcome to bring camping chairs - but please follow the instructions of the Stewards and Security, there are some areas (or times) which chairs may not be appropriate. Please take everything you bring away with you.
The ground on Calton Hill is uneven and when its raining the grass becomes slippery. Despite our best efforts to have lots of fire and temporary event lighting - it is deepest darkest October and some parts of the park will be very dark
For details of special access arrangements (including requesting a companion ticket and booking prearranged vehicle/taxi drop off please contact access [at] beltane [dot] org (after you have purchased your own ticket).
TOILETS
We have a small number of chemical toilets, please help minimise the queues by going to the loo before leaving the house.
There is also a stewarded wheelchair accessible portaloo located in the welfare/first aid area.
Please use them considerately and leave them for the next person as you would wish to find them.
Do not urinate on trees/walls/bushes/doorways in the park or in the city.
WASTE/LITTER/RECYCLING
There will be additional waste bins in the park for you to put in your waste.
We have Dry Mixed recycling and general waste, and all waste is sorted, separated and and processed for recycling off site.
Please help us minimize damage to the park by either binning your waste or taking it home with you - leave no trace!
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
Children/U16s
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult with a ticket
Parents and guardians please note – this event contains semi-nudity and uninhibited behaviour, your discretion is advised.
We will ask for the adults name and number at the box office when purchasing children's tickets. Children will be given a wristband to wear with your details on them (look for the orange gazebo on your way onto the hill
Safer Spaces
Beltane Fire Society events operate within a culture of creating safer spaces built on mutual respect and consent. We expect all attendees to embrace this culture and to call out breaches – seek a steward if you see something which endangers our safer space.
BFS aims to provide a welcoming and celebratory atmosphere. Harassment of performers or other audience members will not be tolerated.
Being Around Fire at a Fire Festival
Help yourself by staying out of performance and production areas, which will be marked out with either ropes, barriers or fences with signs
Use of Camera’s and Smart Phones
Prohibited items
We do not permit members of the public to bring or use the following items on our event site;