Julie Fowlis
Singer Julie Fowlis performs a live concert at Perth Theatre.
You can find cultural events in Perth that go beyond entertainment to encourage reflection and engagement. If you're looking for things to do in Perth that challenge the mind and spirit, this is where you'll find them. This isn't about visiting landmarks, but about connecting with ideas, stories, and creative expression shaping the area.
The programme mixes long-standing traditions with new work. Perth and Kinross, with its history as the ancestral home of Scottish kings at Scone Palace, offers a strong foundation for the arts. The city’s past, from medieval times to the Jacobite uprisings, informs current productions. You’ll see classic plays performed alongside experimental art. The range of events covers theatre, visual arts, and literary talks, with a focus on quality and thoughtful curation.
Events take place in venues with character. Some are historic buildings adapted for modern use, others are dedicated galleries. Performances often aim at those who appreciate the process of creation, not just the final output. Opportunities for deeper involvement include talks and workshops that explore artistic practices.
Whether you're interested in theatre, visual art, or local storytelling, you’ll find ways to understand the area’s past and future. Expect shows that draw from Perth’s heritage in craft and milling, or exhibitions highlighting local artists. Scone Palace often hosts events that reflect this history.
This is a space for quiet thought and active participation. It’s an invitation to slow down, to observe, and to notice the power of human expression. Explore the listings and find events that match your curiosity. The city supports participation through workshops and discussions that highlight the creative process. Learn how events contribute to Perth’s cultural life, and see how they connect to the region’s history and present.
Singer Julie Fowlis performs a live concert at Perth Theatre.
The play 'Inexperience' will be performed at Perthshire Events, exploring themes of youth.
Scone Palace hosts a medieval jousting tournament on the historic grounds where King James IV was crowned.
Birnam Arts hosts a volunteer week offering opportunities to support local arts initiatives.
Shakespeare's 'Lear' is performed at Pitlochry Festival Theatre from 4 July to 1 August 2026.
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