26/03/2026 - Tickets!
Book Tickets from Saturday!
The thing that makes Tabletop Scotland the best three days of the year isn’t the games, even though they are amazing, or the exhibitors, even though they are also amazing, or even the bar, amazing etc etc… It’s the people!
The gamers who gather from near and far to play, laugh, make merry and have a great time.
We have been hard at work getting things organised for this year’s convention. Working on less exciting things like furniture orders and sorting out insurance, as well as exciting things like reviewing the first 100 exhibitor applications and working with our catering partner on this year’s offerings.
Right now our focus is on Tickets going on sale this Saturday at 20:00.
This year we have made tickets for under 16s completely free, and we have frozen Adult (16+) ticket prices.
That’s Saturday the 28th of March at 20:00 for tickets going live.
Note: We have deleted all user accounts from the website in preparation for this year’s event. This is in line with our Privacy Policy which states we’ll only hold that information for a maximum of two years.
A new account will be created for you as part of your ticket order!
What's Next?

Once we have ticket launch in our rear view mirror, we will start to confirm exhibitor stands. We will continue to process exhibitor applications over the coming months.
In parallel our attention turns to the event schedule. We’ve created additional capacity for our RPG schedule this year and we need your help to fill it with awesome games!
Application and submission forms for everything below are now open.



Volunteer applications are now open. Tabletop Scotland isn’t possible without volunteers, and the majority of our red shirts have been with us for many years. You can join that party below.
We will continue to process Exhibitor & Demo Table applications between now and August, but the sooner you apply the more likely we can fit you in. So let us know if you want to exhibit!
Our Playtest Zone is back and the earlier we get submissions for that the better. So if you’ve got a game design that you want to put through it’s paces, fill out the form and get yourself booked in.
We have team meetings every one or two weeks to review our plan, exhibitor applications and event submissions. We expect to review all of these by mid-March and will be in touch with everyone between now and then.
Once we have more things to announce we will do that via these newsletters and across our social media channels!
Speak soon,
Tabletop Scotland Yellow Team