1907 First Leith Gala takes place annually. 1932
Leith Theatre (also known as Leith Town Hall and The Citadel Theatre) opened – many bands play this venue including Thin Lizzy 4 October 1975 1934 Royles Radio Rascals perform at the "Leith Hospital Pageant". 1936, 15 June The Scotsman reported "During the past fortnight entertainment of various kinds have been held on behalf of
Leith Hospital and on Saturday these concluded with a number of outside concerts in the principal thoroughfares of Edinburgh and Leith." The Scotsman has reported the Festival under its various names since the beginning. 1947
Edinburgh Festival and
Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which holds many events in Leith, starts 1952 – 1986 Leith Gazette is published – it carries many articles dealing with the festival and publishes an annual two-page photo spread entitled "Sunshine on Leith Festival" 1956 Leith Dockers Club opens 1961 – 1968 Leith Theatre used as venue by the
Edinburgh International Festival 1972 Scottish International journal Vol 5, p34, reported that "Leith Festival was first dreamt of, it was as a community festival involving the people of Leith in providing their own entertainment and in helping themselves. It was a development of the squatters campaign in the slums at the foot of (Leith Walk)..." 1973 Festival program entitled "Programme of events for Britain's only free community festival." 1988 Leith Theatre closed, since 2004 Leith Theatre Trust has been set up to bring the theatre back into use 2004
Leith FM, later known as 98.8 Castle FM, starts as a two-week festival broadcast 2005
Irvine Welsh opens festival with first reading of new material at Leith Dockers Club 2010 Tom Allan wrote in
The Guardian of 30 May 2010 that "This year's ten-day Leith Festival got off to a flying start over the weekend with Leith Gala Day. There was a Samba band and dancers, a giant sound system for Edinburgh reggae legends Messenger, and hundreds of stalls sporting everything." 2011 The festival was launched with a
Wool Bomb attack. The
BBC reported that "Trees have been wrapped in woolly jumpers as part of a guerrilla arts project to mark the start of the Leith Festival."
Past performers & appearances •
Kevin Bridges comedian •
Sandra Brown, writer, broadcaster and actress • Citadel Arts Group • Leith Community & Concert Band • Kingdom Theatre •
Raymond Mearns Actor & Comedian •
Janey Godley stand-up comedian and writer •
Irvine Welsh Scottish novelist, playwright and short story writer ==Bibliography==