Edinburgh Science Festival announces first tickets on sale for 2025 keynote events

  • The first American woman to walk in space, Dr Kathy Sullivan, joins the festival for two events on 5 April 
  • Director of Community Clothing and The Great British Sewing Bee Judge, Edinburgh-born Patrick Grant, on 5 April at Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre 
  • Edinburgh Science Festival runs from 5 – 20 April 2025 
  • www.edinburghscience.co.uk

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Tickets for three standout events in the 2025 Edinburgh Science Festival programme are set to go on-sale at 10am on Monday 9 December.

Offering a jam-packed day for festival-goers, 5 April presents in-conversation events with former-NASA astronaut and oceanographer Dr Kathy Sullivan, and also with Director of Community Clothing and The Great British Sewing Bee Judge Patrick Grant. 

Regularly described as ‘The World’s most vertical woman’, Dr Kathy Sullivan was the first woman to reach Challenger Deep, and the first American woman to walk in spaceJoin Kathy on 5 April at the Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre for Above and Below: An Astronaut’s View of our Planet,to hear firsthand about her unparalleled experiences, including her time as a crew member on three Space Shuttle missions, her role in deploying the Hubble Space Telescope, as well as her dive to the Challenger Deep. 
 
Specifically tailored to younger science-curious minds, Dr Kathy Sullivan will also be chatting to the constantly curious science presenter Siân Bevan about her adventures in space and on earth in the family-focused event Walk Like An Astronaut, at the National Museum of Scotland, also on 5 April.

Above and Below: An Astronaut’s View of our Planetand Walk Like An Astronaut are programmed with support from the United States Embassy.

Director of Community Clothing and The Great British Sewing Bee judge, Edinburgh-born Patrick Grant also joins the festival on 5 April at the Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre for Less with Patrick Grant.  

Clothes are important. They define who we are, impact our mood and influence how people think of us. Today the average person buys 60% more clothes than they did 15 years ago and wears them for half as long. 

Join Patrick Grant in conversation with broadcaster and climate writer Lucy Siegle as they consider the crisis of consumption and quality in fashion. 
 
Edinburgh Science Festival was the world’s first festival of science and technology, and is still one of Europe’s largest.  

Returning from Saturday 5 to Sunday 20 April under the theme Spaceship Earth, the 2025 festival will explore the challenges of living on a planet with finite resources through the lenses of science fiction and space exploration.

The 2025 festival will be the first delivered under the tenure of Director, Hassun El-Zafar who assumed the role in 2024.  

Tickets on-sale TOMORROW at 10am on 9 December for the three events at: 

www.edinburghscience.co.uk

The full 2025 Festival programme will be announced in February. 

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