Mile High Club:
Lewis Robertson + yung kidd

March 5th, 2026

The next transmission.

This one feels close to home. We’re joined by Lewis Robertson of Glasgow’s Dance No Evil collective – a selector known for deep, driving rhythms and moments that pull a room properly inward before letting it breathe again.

Expect a set built with intention. No rush, no filler – just patient blends, weighty low-end and that raw, after-hours feeling we lean into.

yung kidd on support + a b2b to close off the night in true Mile High Club fashion.

Limited capacity. Familiar faces. See you inside.

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Celebrant
Gaze Is Ghost
Bell Lungs
for fans of… Sufjan Stevens, Joanna Newsom, Owen Pallet, Adrianne Lenker

March 5th, 2026

Celebrant make music that blends indie-folk songwriting with classical composition and orchestration. Based in Copenhagen, the ensemble uses classical instrumentation as an integral foundation for original songs that combine poetic lyricism and personal themes with intricate and ambitious arrangements. Led by Scottish songwriter/composer Tom Irvine in collaboration with singer Laura Zöschg (IT), and featuring varying constellations of musicians, Celebrant take influence from artists like Sufjan Stevens, Joanna Newsom, Owen
Pallett, and Adrianne Lenker in crafting stark, emotional, connective songs that toe the line between complex and accessible.

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Andromeda

March 4th, 2026

We’re back at Sneaky Pete’s with SAV from Manchester. Shifting between electronic, acid, breakbeat and underground dance.

SAV’s sets feature live saxophone lines threaded through raw rhythms, introducing a dimension of jazz infused groove.

He’ll be headlining from 1-3 bringing eclectic sounds to the dancefloor with his stripped back approach.

Our very own Skylar and Stan playing from 11-1.

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Rhiannon Minto
Erin O’Callaghan
For fans of: Big Thief, Jessica Pratt, Joni Mitchell

March 4th, 2026

Join Rhiannon Minto for her first headline gig, with support from Erin O’Callaghan.

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The Planet Hour
The Raeburn Brothers

March 3rd, 2026

Aberdeen’s The Planet Hour are heading round Scotland on their first Scottish tour, in anticipation of their upcoming debut album.
“Groovy, rocky, folky tunes that shift effortlessly through from style to style” – Voidworks
“One of Aberdeen’s more interesting recent arrivals. Their mix of indie-folk and alt-rock gives weight to songs that stick in your head without shouting for attention.” – PostABDN

Support from Edinburgh’s own THE RAEBURN BROTHERS, with their smooth jangling Indie Pop sounds. EP Household Names released in 2024. The band have spent 2025 writing and recording some new tunes.

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Postal:
Seumas

March 1st, 2026

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

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Free Time:
Axel Boman
Percy Main

March 1st, 2026

Axel Boman – Studio Barnhus co-founder and longtime Sneaks favourite – returns for a special daytime session at Free Time!

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Soul Jam

February 28th, 2026

Back to basics with your favourite record slinging disco merchants. New bits, old bits, in between bits but all the best bits, all the night long.

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Arienas
Apostles
Decade

February 28th, 2026

“The best club in the UK for future Rock n Roll stars.” Noel Gallagher

“If you’re going to see the emergence of a new great band you’ll see them at This Feeling first.” Carl Barat

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Heyday:
Peach & Prosumer

February 27th, 2026

Heyday is a queer night for people passionate about house music with Prosumer, this time with special guest Peach.

Prosumer decamped to Edinburgh from Berlin where he helped shape the sound Berghain’s Panorama Bar alongside long time collaborator Steffi. Now a popular NTS Radio resident, he’s continued to tour globally and is now equally well known as a frequent flyer at Homobloc, Glastonbury’s Block9 and NYC Downlow, Love International and numerous Boiler Rooms.

Peach’s sets have become beloved worldwide for the emotional range and bubbly energy that radiates directly from her person & her musical choices. Her style is classic, yet steeped in modern flair, inhabiting a continuum of sound that can be defined by the uplifting energy that is felt through her sets. She cannot be defined by genre because her music touches on many – all of which sit between the house and techno spectrum. Tech house, proto house, bleep, tribal, and ambient techno often come to mind, yet it is still a specific kind of energy she creates which cannot be interpreted by genre alone.

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