It’s nearly time for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to take over the theatres, gyms, hotels, streets and pubs of Scotland’s Capital.
Taking place from August 2-26 (although there are previews in the days running up to the official launch), there are over 3,500 shows taking place, from comedy and dance, to theatre and spoken word.
There is also a great selection of music on offer - including talented artists delivering sets of songs from some of the famous names in the business.
These tribute acts give you the chance to hear legendary songs from artists who have passed away - or who are simply too big to play anywhere smaller than an enormodome.
Here are 10 of the most eye-catching tribute acts appearing this August.

5. Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass
'The Music of Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass' recreates the remarkable chemistry between the iconic singer and the legendary jazz guitarist in the cellar of the Argyle pub on August 7, 9 and 25. Iain Carleton and Elaine Crighton are the talented duo behind the show, who have spent hours transcribing the duo's songbook - from 'My Ship' and 'Moonlight in Vermont', to 'One Note Samba' and 'Green Dolphin Street'. | Getty Images

6. Shane MacGowan
John McLaughlin was a friend of the late great Shane MacGowan, writing and recording with The Pogues frontman. So he's the perfect person to celebrate the life and times of the man, with a mix of songs and personal anecdote. Catch 'For the Love of Shane MacGowan!' at The Voodoo Rooms from August 20-25. | Getty Images

7. Janis Joplin
Aussie namesake Janice Smithers takes on the songs of Janice Joplin in 'Janis: The Story, the Music, the Legend Music' at theSpace @ Symposium Hall from August 12-24. She'll perform the hits and tell the story of Joplin's remarkable rollercoaster life. | Getty Images
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8. Meat Loaf
Piano cabaret entertainer Antony 'Dr H' Hubmayer is promising to entertain with 'Meat Loaf – Just the Best Bits' at the atmospheric Fingers Piano Bar on August 12-13 and 19-20. Along with the songs, the intimate performance will include 'interactive fun and games', so expect to get involved. | Getty Images