Sat Jun 13 2026

7:00 PM

La Belle Angele

11 Hastie’s Close Edinburgh EH1 1HJ

£25.15

14+ (Under 16s with an adult)

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DF Concerts presents
Mull Historical Society

  • Mull Historical Society

    Singer-Songwriter

    Colin MacIntyre – who releases under the pseudonym ‘Mull Historical Society’ – is one of the UK’s most respected songwriters & performers. A multi-instrumentalist, programmer and producer, he is now also an Award-winning novelist, 2016 saw MacIntyre release his seventh MHS album to date: Dear Satellite. 2018 will also see him publish a picture book for children with songs included, and a memoir about growing up on the isle of Mull (read on for more info).  So far he has achieved two Top 20 albums and four Top 40 singles. In 2015 his debut novel, The Letters of Ivor Punch, won the prestigious Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book Award. It was also longlisted for the Guardian’s ‘Not the Booker Prize‘. Born into a family of writers, MacIntyre’s novel attracted a 4-publisher auction and is published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson/Orion: ‘Hilarious and heartfelt, rowdy and true, ‘The Letters of Ivor Punch’ is a novel about fathers and sons, secrets and lies and how, sometimes, you have to leave home to know what home is.
     

    Some reaction to 2016’s album ‘Dear Satellite’

    “‘Sleepy Hollow’ and ‘This Little Sister’ effortlessly underline MacIntyre’s ear for a pop hook.” Uncut

    “With the big indie-rock of ’Sleepy Hollow’ his journey continues more widescreen than ever.” Q Magazine

    “Colin MacIntyre’s ability to wrap textural complexity and shard-filled lyrics in pop coatings endures. Pop needs more of this.” The Sunday Times

    “The sound of an artist on top form. He really does deserve to go interstellar.” Louder Than War

    And some praise for Colin’s Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book Award-winning debut novel ‘The Letters of Ivor Punch‘:

    Tragedy and superstition hang over the characters like a mist, and the sea laps against every page. A Beguiling novel.’
    The Independent On Sunday

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eTickets will be sent separately to your order confirmation email, and will arrive up to 3 days before the show.




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Admission to this event is at all times subject to the promoter’s (DF Concerts) and venue operator’s terms and conditions. Please ensure you read and accept these terms, in particular those relating to safety measures. The promoter and venue reserve the right to refuse admission to the event for failure to comply with such terms and you will not be entitled to a refund.
DF Concerts presents

Mull Historical Society

Sat Jun 13 2026 7:00 PM

La Belle Angele Edinburgh

£25.15 14+ (Under 16s with an adult)

14+ (Under 16s with an adult)

Mull Historical Society

Singer-Songwriter

Colin MacIntyre – who releases under the pseudonym ‘Mull Historical Society’ – is one of the UK’s most respected songwriters & performers. A multi-instrumentalist, programmer and producer, he is now also an Award-winning novelist, 2016 saw MacIntyre release his seventh MHS album to date: Dear Satellite. 2018 will also see him publish a picture book for children with songs included, and a memoir about growing up on the isle of Mull (read on for more info).  So far he has achieved two Top 20 albums and four Top 40 singles. In 2015 his debut novel, The Letters of Ivor Punch, won the prestigious Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book Award. It was also longlisted for the Guardian’s ‘Not the Booker Prize‘. Born into a family of writers, MacIntyre’s novel attracted a 4-publisher auction and is published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson/Orion: ‘Hilarious and heartfelt, rowdy and true, ‘The Letters of Ivor Punch’ is a novel about fathers and sons, secrets and lies and how, sometimes, you have to leave home to know what home is.
 

Some reaction to 2016’s album ‘Dear Satellite’

“‘Sleepy Hollow’ and ‘This Little Sister’ effortlessly underline MacIntyre’s ear for a pop hook.” Uncut

“With the big indie-rock of ’Sleepy Hollow’ his journey continues more widescreen than ever.” Q Magazine

“Colin MacIntyre’s ability to wrap textural complexity and shard-filled lyrics in pop coatings endures. Pop needs more of this.” The Sunday Times

“The sound of an artist on top form. He really does deserve to go interstellar.” Louder Than War

And some praise for Colin’s Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book Award-winning debut novel ‘The Letters of Ivor Punch‘:

Tragedy and superstition hang over the characters like a mist, and the sea laps against every page. A Beguiling novel.’
The Independent On Sunday

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

14+ (Under 16s with an adult)
limit 6 per person
General Admission
Unreserved Seats
£23.10 (£21.00 + £2.10 Fees, excluding any delivery costs)

Additional Fees & Charges

Per Order Fee
£1.35 A Per Order Fee per transaction applies.

Delivery Method

UK Post

Terms & Conditions

Please be aware of the following age-related restrictions for this event: 14+ (Under 16s with an adult). eTickets will be sent separately to your order confirmation email, and will arrive up to 3 days before the show.




Compliance with additional terms


Admission to this event is at all times subject to the promoter’s (DF Concerts) and venue operator’s terms and conditions. Please ensure you read and accept these terms, in particular those relating to safety measures. The promoter and venue reserve the right to refuse admission to the event for failure to comply with such terms and you will not be entitled to a refund.