RARE Club:
MESSIE
Nadia Summer

March 24th, 2026

From one of New Zealand’s talented underground DJs to opening for Fred Again, Interplanetary Criminal and Sammy Virji – MESSIE’s high-energy sets effortlessly blend genres from breakbeat, jungle, rap and grime with global club sounds and more.

Don’t miss her Scottish debut at RARE this March.

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Ora Cogan
Atticus Mercredi
for fans of… Stevie Nicks, Khruangbin, Mazzy Star

March 24th, 2026

Canadian folkgaze enchantress Ora Cogan welds ethereal vocals with moody, craftful compositions that gently wrap the soul in a blanket of nostalgia and introspection. Her critically acclaimed 2023 album ‘Formless’ features cinematic instrumentation amongst piercing lyrics about longing, earning her stage time with legends Grouper and Mazzy Star.

“The result is an album of atmospheric expanded Americana – folkgaze, some might call it – that filters the derangement of the times through a hazy cloudland of serendipitous grooves and drowsy orchestration.” – The Line of Best Fit on Formless

“Spent many nights listening to this captivating music.” – Hope Sandoval, Mazzy Star

“Once again we are left in envy at the authentic vibe permeating from her psychedelic punk cult… like a David Lynch Twin Peaks dreamworld.” – The Wild Is Calling (on “Feel Life”)

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Postal:
Sweet Philly

March 22nd, 2026

Sending it into the start of next week every Sunday at Sneaky Pete’s.

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SATSUMA SOUNDS x Free Time:
IZCO

March 22nd, 2026

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POPULAR MUSIC

March 21st, 2026

Jan sold out in advance!

Popular Music DJs play

100 gecs
Arthur Russell
Blondie
Charli xcx
The Clash
The Cure
Daphni
The Dare
David Bowie
DJ Koze
Donna Summer
Grace Jones
Iggy Pop
Kelis
Kendrick Lamar
Khruangbin
LCD Soundsystem
Mac DeMarco
Madonna
Marie Davidson
NEU!
PinkPantheress
Pixies
The Prodigy
The Slits
Soulwax
Talking Heads
Tame Impala
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
The Walkmen
Young Fathers
The xx

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Headset Label Party #2

March 20th, 2026

All sounds of rave & tech inside – Sound System Music across the spectrum.

Label artists & pals playing:
140 / Dub Techno / Breaks / Deep House / UKG / Footwork / Dub

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Bruise Control
now at The Mash House
for fans of… IDLES, Amyl and the Sniffers, The Chats, Shame, Pissed Jeans

March 20th, 2026

Sitting somewhere between 00’s indie and 80’s hardcore, Bruise Control have carved themselves an unlikely name in DIY punk, thanks to their catalogue of self-produced releases and a notoriety for chaotic live shows and hook-filled, razor-sharp indie punk with ferocious delivery.

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T-A

March 20th, 2026

T-A are a band whose sole intention has always been “make the music we want to hear”. A gradual accumulation of old school-friends with a shared musical short-hand make up the 4 members of the band: Sean, Sophie, Ben and Alfie . The sound has previously been described as post-punk. Which is a good starting point, but falls short of capturing the range of influences which span from Orbital to Gwen Stefani. For fans of BRMC, Primal Scream & Kasabian

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membrane:
Daksh all night long

March 19th, 2026

A new chapter for the membrane party series. The last couple years have been amazing having invited heroes from all around the world but now I’m going to be starting an all night long series where I’ll be presenting a new body of work. Expect the usual melding of dubwise sonics with ambient sensibilities, trippers and genre-hopping vibes for this 4-hour journey

Tickets start at £2 + No one turned away for lack of funds / FREE tickets for POC please email membranenite@gmail.com / dm @membraneparty with a name for the guestlist by latest 18th March

Our safe space policy is always in place – we do not tolerate any forms of discrimination, harassment or unwelcome attention at our party, if there any issues please speak to any of the bar staff or djs

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Madra Salach

March 19th, 2026

Tickets on sale Fri 7 November 2025 at 10am

Madra Salach are a five piece folk band from Dublin. Originally meeting whilst playing in various outfits on the city’s indie scene, their shared love of the Irish traditional canon led to Paul Banks, Adam Cullen, Jack Martin and Dara Duffy quickly forming a bond playing impromptu sessions in pubs around the Northside. Taking inspiration from the growing experimental folk scene in Ireland, Madra Salach began focusing on original writing and composition, utilising electronic equipment. At this time Maxime Arnold joined their ranks to play the harmonium. These songs, while strikingly modern thematically, are written with a voice that could have emerged at any point throughout the last century, and sit proudly alongside a thoughtfully curated collection of folk standards.

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