Time : 7.30pm – 9.30pm
Doors open – 7pm
Ticket Prices:
EARLY BIRD :£20/£26/£30/£40 – SOLD OUT
🟡 VIP Area – £45 – SOLD OUT
(Including : VIP Area + welcome Drink + Free entry for After Party at Baruno ( 113-115 George St)
🟢 General/Main Space £35-(standing) ✅️
🔵 Balcony/Seating £30 (unassigned)❌️
🟣 Student/Main Space £24.5 (Standing) ✅️
( 30% OFF – STUDENT CARD REQUIRED).
✅️ Bar service provided by BARUNO
❌️ No Bar service guarantee
NO SALES AT THE DOOR (Online Only)
( All Tickets are subject to a £1.50 fee )
VENUE:
Ps & Gs Church
46 York Place,
Edinburgh EH1 3RH
Minimum Age: 18+Only –
( Security may ask for ID if you appear under 25 ” – Please have you ID ready at the door).
♿️ Wheelchair access: Please contact our team by email to reserve it: myactevents@gmail.com
Refunds Policy / terms & conditions
– Cancelations made 30 days or more before the event are eligible for a 100% refund.
– Cancellations made less than 30 days before the event are eligible for a 50% refund
Cancellations made 10 days or less before the event are non refundable.
All Refund requests must be submitted in writing. Refunds will be processed using the original payment method.
( The fee of £1.50 is always applied in case of cancellation)
⚠️ 🚨 FRAUDULENT TICKETS ⚠️🚨
Please be aware of fraudulent ticket sales on other platforms or by email.
The ticket are sold exclusively through our official website & Wristbands exclusively at the BARUNO.
We do not accept responsibility for tickets/Wristbands purchased from unofficial third-party sellers.
EVENT DETAILS:
The first-ever roda de samba in Scotland brings together the vibrant energy of the band “SAMBA LONDON” and the electrifying presence of KINCSÖ – The Samba Queen of Scotland an intimate, festive celebration of Brazilian culture with live music, dance, and plenty of joy — all in the true spirit of a roda de samba.
It will be an unforgettable event full of music, dance, and a unique atmosphere, with VIP, standing, and seated areas available.
Is a traditional Brazilian music show in which musicians and participants gather in a circle or a table to play, sing, and improvise Brazilian music/samba/MPB together. More than just a performance, it is a communal cultural practice rooted in Afro-Brazilian traditions, emphasizing interaction, shared rhythms, and collective celebration.




