Midnight Bass // Sneaky Pete’s Halloween:
miira
Amber Leith
BC
Buckfast Barbie

October 31st, 2025

We’re bringing Drum & Bass and Jungle back to our favourite Cowgate haunt, Sneaky Pete’s, this Halloween on Friday 31 October.

Low ceiling, red lights, elbows in – exactly how it should be. Costumes encouraged: go feral or go minimal, just make sure it moves and dress to sweat!

We’ve stacked a tight run of favourite Scottish selectors locked for this one, rolling through liquid rollers, jungle, tech?step touches, a pinch of old?school hardcore and the odd curveball for the trainspotters.

This one’s for the energy crew so don’t ghost this one!

50 TICKETS LEFT

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Double Headline Halloween Edition
The Walkers
Static

October 31st, 2025

Join The Walkers and Static for a double headline show at sneaky petes this halloween! Playing alongside them will be Angel Eyes! Don’t miss it!

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Import:
JERSEYWEEN

October 30th, 2025

IMPORT PRESENTS: JERSEYWEEN

This halloween the cabs are here to take you to Jerseyween – at Sneaky Petes! A night to celebrate all things Jersey – from Jersey club, Y2K trashy, Ed Hardy, Jersey Shore, animal print, to miami bass – we will be throwing it down Karma style this halloween.

We’ve invited some absolute jersey wizards to keep you fist pumping and beating the beat up all night long. Between Edinburgh based Buckfast Barbie, Quartnerpoundernocheese and M1, plus Rahul.MP3 and ALADJI coming through from Glasgow – you’re sure to be jersey turnpiking from start to finish.

COSTUMES ENCOURAGED with a strong Y2K theme for this affair.

Artwork: @atomesk

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The Wytches
Melanie Baker
for fans of… Ty Segall, Osees, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

October 30th, 2025

The Wytches are one of the UK’s most thrilling underground rock bands, known for their feral energy, woozy surf riffs, and shadowy psychedelia. Formed in 2011, the Brighton-based group led by Kristian Bell blend garage rock chaos with doom-laced grunge and gothic flair—imagine a séance hosted by Nirvana, Black Sabbath and The Cramps.

Their breakthrough debut Annabel Dream Reader (2014) made a stormy entrance with lo-fi fuzz and venomous hooks, while follow-ups All Your Happy Life and Three Mile Ditch pushed their sound into darker, moodier corners. Their latest album Our Guest Can’t Be Named (2023) is their most expansive and ambitious work yet—rich with sludgy textures, reverb-soaked riffs and eerie lyricism.

Praised for their visceral, sweat-drenched live shows, The Wytches have toured with METZ, The Cribs and Pixies, cultivating a cult following with every snarling, spiralling performance. This is not a band you watch from the bar.

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Archie Holmes & Friends

October 29th, 2025

Archie Holmes returns to Sneaky’s after two previous sellouts, this time hosting the night alongside some of his best mates, expect a blend of groovy rhythms and euphoric electronica.

Everyone’s welcome – bring your mates or make some new ones!

Grab a ticket before they sell out!

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Alien Chicks
Comfort Girl
so boring
for fans of… Shame, Squid, Black Midi, Fat Dog

October 29th, 2025

Alien Chicks are a dynamic post-punk trio from South London known for their electrifying blend of rap, jazz and punk. The band has quickly become a fixture in the area’s storied local music scene, creating a raw and innovative sound that captures the spirit of London’s underground music culture.

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This Feeling
The Painting

October 29th, 2025

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RARE Club:
Mixfits, Project Atom

October 28th, 2025

Mixfits make their return for RARE with support from new and upcoming Project Atom. Expect a range of hard hitting house and garage tracks.

Expect the dance floor to be packed from the start until the end. Give yourself a break from university work and come have a boogie

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*CANCELLED SORRY*
Milo Korbenski

October 28th, 2025

Korbenski’s deeply expressive take on lo-fi art-pop indie invokes this optimism in an unexpectedly emotional way. Throughout the record, catchy-as-hell hooks and canny lyrical wordplay sing straight to the soul. Moments of boxy, torn-cone distortion and octave-dropped vocals coalesce with the sweetest synth and vocal interplay. The record crosses references points as broadly spread as Kurt Vile, Helado Negro, Black Sabbath, The xx, Cocteau Twins, Siouxsie Sioux, Jagwar Ma and Calvin Johnson while retaining a crucially singular energy: Milo’s underlying unreality is more haunted than the indie-leaning acts mentioned here, and the blown-out cassette grit lends an intimacy beyond the prettified sheen of his pop influences.

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Ride n Bounce

October 27th, 2025

Ride n Bounce every Monday at Sneaky Pete’s

RNB / POP / RAP / HIP-HOP all night long!

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