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Clinton Baptiste at Edinburgh Queens Hall

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Clinton Baptiste is a character from Peter Kay’s Phoenix Nights, who claims to be a clairvoyant!

Clinton Baptiste will be performing 1 event in Edinburgh on Saturday 21st March 2026 at the Queens Hall.

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Sat Mar 21 2026 Edinburgh, UK UK
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Clinton Baptiste Spectral Intercourse
Edinburgh, Queens Hall Edinburgh
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$42.60
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Clinton Baptiste Spectral Intercourse
Edinburgh, Queens Hall
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Address: Edinburgh Queens Hall, 85 Clark Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9JG
Telephone: 0131 668 2019
Venue Capacity: 900
Queen's Hall is a live music and entertainment venue based on Clark Street in Edinburgh. First opened as a chapel way back in the 1800s, it was converted into a location that has served locals as a place to watch live music, comedians, orchestras, stage productions, and everything in between in 1979. It was one of the chosen venues for the Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festivals.