Granton Youth Mixtape Club:
Silenced Blue
The Last Time
WIG
Coralie
*SOLD OUT*

January 23rd, 2026

Granton Youth Mixtape Club (Edinburgh) and We Make Culture’s Young Musicians Project (Sunderland) are proud to present their second Edinburgh gig exchange at the legendary Sneaky Pete’s.

Edinburgh and Mixtapes own Silenced Blue will be launching their debut EP “Luminara” after months of work in the studio and songwriting, and this also releases the SAME DAY.

Support comes from;

The Last Time (We Make Culture)
WIG (We Make Culture)
Coralie (Mixtape)

Purchase of this handy E-Ticket puts your name and email on the door list, you need only saunter in all casual like, and say both to the friendly person staffing the door to gain entry!

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Potpourri:
A Queer Party For All Sorts Of Folk

January 22nd, 2026

Sneaky Pete’s favourite experimental Queer Party returns for the New Year with a gorgeous lineup of up and coming local talent with support from Sweet Philly! The custom light show returns in a new and improved form as does the custom fragrance! See you there

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Borley Room:
J Wax

January 21st, 2026

To kick off our campaign at Sneaks we welcome J Wax, one of Scotland’s standout producers. Effortlessly mixing garage, breakbeat, techno and anything in between, expect high-energy from the off. From playing shows in Japan, to collaborations with ELOQ and Megra, to his tracks getting played by the likes of Interplanetary Criminal, Peggy Gou, and Job Jobse, J Wax’s stock continues to rise and we can’t wait to have him headline our first Sneaks show!

On support is Glasgow’s Lee Brown, who has been paving his own way in Glasgow’s underground scene with his own club night “Bounce In Motion”. Also on the bill (of course) is the CEO of Borley Room himself, BORLEY.

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Diamond Dugs – The Music of David Bowie

January 21st, 2026

New Edinburgh based Bowie cover band pays homage to his song writing brilliance spanning six decades. Songs from Space Oddity to Black Star.

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RARE Club:
MEISTER, Maya Hacker

January 20th, 2026

Rare Club runs it back this Tuesday with a stacked line up of local artists, our new resident Maya Hacker makes her headliner debut. Known for her blend of upbeat, poppy house music expect vinyl and all the above.

Along side Meister making his Rare debut he has been making waves organising FLY Club. Couldn’t be more excited to have him join us

Come down and have a boogie

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Yowl
3p Slot Machine
Save Face
for fans of… The Fall, Pavement, Interpol, shame

January 20th, 2026

YOWL’s rough-edged, storytelling spirit has nothing to hide […] all brutal detail and faultless frustration’ – DIY ‘Yowl are a band who make Peckham sound like New York City 2002’ – Loud and Quiet ‘Brooding ruminations on life’s less brilliant parts set to dark, howling garage-rock’ – NME

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Ride n Bounce

January 19th, 2026

Ride n Bounce every Monday at Sneaky Pete’s

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

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Postal x Good Night Crew

January 18th, 2026

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

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Natalie Wildgoose
Étaín
Holly Powers
at Leith Depot
for fans of… Julia Holter, Laura Marling, Molly Drake, Phoebe Bridgers

*SOLD OUT*

January 18th, 2026

Natalie Wildgoose is a North Yorkshire– and London-based singer-songwriter whose music carves out space for stillness, memory, and the natural world. Raised among moors and mist-shrouded landscapes, she writes and records songs on vintage pianos scattered across the Yorkshire Dales, using her grandfather’s reel-to-reel tape recorder to capture the ambience and crackle of place.

Her latest EP Come Into The Garden (2025) unfolds like a collection of ghost-songs: minimal piano, tender vocals, and subtle traces of analogue tape hiss. Wildgoose’s music occupies a haunting territory between folk, alt-country, and art-song — think trembling melodies, spare arrangements, and an almost archival intimacy. Her voice and approach have been likened to the spectral folk tradition of Molly Drake and Sibylle Baier.

Emerging from poetry and place, Natalie’s songs draw on themes of nature, longing, and the rhythms of rural life, inviting listeners into quiet rooms, old halls, and the hush of moorland nights. As she hones her craft, she stands out as a captivating new voice in the UK folk and alt-folk scene — unafraid to lean into fragility and stillness, transforming memory and landscape into deeply felt music.

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haptic x Free Time: Zed Bias

January 18th, 2026

EARLY SHOW in our FREE TIME series

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A massively influential pioneering producer and DJ from Manchester, Zed Bias is pivotal figure in UK garage and 2-step since the late 90s, and significantly impacted broken beat, UK funky, and even laid foundations for dubstep as original resident DJ at FWD>> at Plastic People.

Known for his 2000 hit “Neighbourhood,” Zed Bias consistently pushes sonic boundaries. Under aliases like Maddslinky and as half of Phuturistix he’s earned untold respect for his innovative productions and extensive remix work for global artists and remains a vital force in electronic music.

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