Scottish trad supergroup Mànran will headline a one-off live show this July, as part of the return of Innis & Gunn’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe takeover.

The pop-up is now running daily until 24th August, offering a programme of live entertainment, street food, and locally-brewed drinks in the heart of the city.
The activation forms part of Innis & Gunn’s wider partnership with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The brewery is the official beer partner for the second year running.
The popular pop-up will once again transform the Mound Precinct into a buzzing summer destination for festival-goers. Visitors can enjoy a rotating line-up of live entertainment alongside some of Scotland’s best food and drink.
As part of Innis & Gunn’s Brewed by Scotland event series, the 2025 programme puts a spotlight on home-grown cultural talent, with the return of Mànran for an intimate headline show this Friday (18th July). This follows a surprise set that drew hundreds to the venue last year.
“When the eyes of the world are on Edinburgh, we see it as an opportunity to showcase the very best of Scotland: on stage, in the kitchen, and in the glass,” said Dougal Sharp, founder of Innis & Gunn.
“Innis & Gunn on the Mound is all about flavour and atmosphere. We’re proud to be creating a space where people can enjoy brilliant food and drink, see incredible live performances, and soak up everything the Fringe has to offer.
“This year’s line-up is shaping up to be something really special, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone in.”
