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We have a stellar line up for 2024 featuring sessions from renowned novelists, historians, artists, food writers and actors.
Discover more about each event via the links below and book your ticket. Please note tickets are nonrefundable.
Friday 20th September
18:30 Braemar Literary Festival Launch Dinner by Tom Kitchin
Saturday, 21st September
10:00 Tom Parker Bowles in conversation with Matthew Fort
11:30 Kate Mosse on 30 Years of the Women’s Prize for Fiction – SOLD OUT
12:45 Jessie Burton in conversation with Vicki Perrin, CEO of The Queen’s Reading Room
14:00 Frances Morris and Fiona Bradley: The Life and Work of Phyllida Barlow presented by Ursula Magazine
15:30 Jon Sopel, renowned British journalist, in conversation with Sally Magnusson – SOLD OUT
17:00 Ken Follett in conversation with Vicki Perrin, CEO of The Queen’s Reading Room
18:30 LYR
Sunday, 22nd September
10:00 Alan Cumming in conversation with Fiona Kennedy – SOLD OUT
11:30 Simon Armitage in conversation with Nick Barley
13:15 Jinny Blom in conversation with Angela Palmer: What Makes A Garden
14:30 Discover Award-Winning Jinny Blom’s Garden at the Fife Arms – SOLD OUT
Food & Drink
Refresh between talks, with some tasty food in the village. If you’re in the mood for tea and scones or sandwiches, Gordon’s Tearoom, The Bothy or Hazelnut Patisserie are the perfect venues. For a heartier meal, book a table at The Flying Stag, and indulge in pub classics like fish and chips whilst enjoying live music and poetry in the evening, or visit Farquharson’s Bar and Kitchen located in the village. And when the day is done, head over to the Invercauld Mews Pub to enjoy a drink and chat about the days highlights with fellow bibliophiles.
Throughout the festival you can also enjoy a specially curated Johnnie Walker Blue label cocktail menu at Elsa’s Bar in the Fife Arms which is open from noon daily throughout the festival