Free Time presents an early DJ set from Sofia Kourtesis at Sneaky Pete’s, 6-10pm
Soul Jam
April 25th, 2026
Get along to Sneaky Pete’s longest running disco night with an all night long-er from your favourite uncle’s favourite DJ’s favourite DJs.
1-800 GIRLS (live)
April 25th, 2026
Blurring the lines between deep nostalgia, euphoric electronics and raw club energy, 1-800 GIRLS has been tipped as one of the UK’s most exciting emerging electronic producers.
Widely supported by BBC Radio 6 Music for releases on All My Thoughts, Domino and his own imprint, 1-800 GIRLS’ DJ sets thrive on versatility – moving effortlessly between euphoric house, UK bass, leftfield electronica, electro, IDM and beyond.
Myd + Anish Kumar
April 24th, 2026
Two of Sneaky Pete’s favourite producers of recent years share a hot ticket!
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On sale Thurs 5th March at 10am
The Orchestra (For Now)
Little Grandad
at Cabaret Voltaire
For fans of… Black Country New Road, Arcade Fire, black midi, English Teacher
April 24th, 2026
Seven-piece “London prog” act The Orchestra (For Now) combined avant-garde rock theatrics, intricate classical interplay, pastoral baroque indie, post-hardcore dynamics, and jazz-tinted freakouts They played several sold-out headline dates before even officially releasing a single. Having honed their sound on the London live circuit, they released their EPs Plan 75 and Plan 75 in 2025, igniting a fire amongst critics and their fanbase-cum-congregation alike. In Summer 2025 they played main stage at Green Man Festival and a packed tent at End Of The Road Festival, then a sold out headline at London’s ICA. NME, DIY, Rolling Stone, So Young, Clash, DORK, and Billboard are all in awe of their unique sound and story, and their astounding potential.
Potpourri:
G Jones & EPROM
April 23rd, 2026
Potpourri invites their biggest headliners to date to the Sneaky Pete’s sweatbox. Edinburgh’s favourite experimental queer night welcomes G Jones & Eprom + Parkinson White to the booth. Potpourri’s High Beams, our custom club lighting rig and a signature hand-made incense scent will, of course, be there too!
When G Jones and Eprom collide, the result is a masterclass in sound design and raw energy. Touring in support of their latest collaborative work, Disk Utility, the duo fuses jungle, acid, and techno into a high-octane dismantling of the traditional DJ set. From the glitch-laden eruptions of “1000 Cuts” to the club-ready euphoria of “By Your Side,” witness two of bass music’s most forward-thinking minds pushing the dance-floor into uncharted territory.
TEZ
Lewis Wilson
Fir The Band
April 23rd, 2026
Hailing from Margate, TEZ are an indie trio marked by dubby rhythms and cascading, aqueous instrumentation that tips its hat to neo-psychedelia, ambient and indie rock. With inspiration from artists like Palace, Foals and Two Door Cinema Club, their music radiates summer vibes, personal growth and a zest for life. TEZ have amassed a strong and growing discography, over one million streams, and racked up widespread media support going on to sell out shows across the UK.
CLUB SPIT
April 22nd, 2026
Club Spit is back and better than never, with the opening party of our 2nd Season.
A night full of bass and grooves, bringing the full Club Spit experience to Sneaky Pete’s.
Taking reins all the way from Glasgow, is hard dance diva Orla Halligan.
Known for her hard, fast-paced mixes and her unapologetic love for everything bouncy. Orla’s sets fuse every genre, from high-energy techno to rhythmic grooves.
Scottish veteran Et AL joins us also.
From pumping speed garage and UK flavours to bouncing bubbly techno,
Et Al blurs the line between musical disciplines, creating a unique blend of styles that has garnered him appearances and support from some of the biggest clubs and artists in the industry.
Club Spit residents, Jodie Mooney and Link City, round off the lineup for the 22nd of April
Big Girl’s Blouse
Puppy Teeth
3p Slot Machine
April 22nd, 2026
Big Girl’s Blouse are a Glasgow-based alternative punk band formed by Emmy Leishman in 2020. Influenced by the emotive and powerful storytelling of the likes of Sleater – Kinney and PJ Harvey, their songs recount the growing pains of adulthood of a young woman far away from home.
After independently releasing two EPs, ‘Man Up’ in 2023 and ‘Sleepy Girls’ in 2024, their double single “Clean/My House” will be out April 17th. To launch it, they will be headlining Sneaky Pete’s on the 22nd joined by the amazing Edinburgh based bands Puppy Teeth and 3p Slot Machine