Ride n Bounce every Monday at Sneaky Pete’s
RNB / POP / RAP / HIP-HOP all night long!
Ride n Bounce every Monday at Sneaky Pete’s
RNB / POP / RAP / HIP-HOP all night long!
Sending it into the start of next week every Sunday at Sneaky Pete’s.
Free Time is Sneaky Pete’s series of Sunday early DJ shows
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After selling out London, Kelly Lee Owens is taking ASCEND on the road for a run of sweaty techno club shows across the UK.
In celebration of her new EP, KELLY, each night brings the music back to the dancefloor it was created for.
These DJ shows follow Kelly’s sets for The Chemical Brothers, Bicep and Caribou, and her appearance at Boiler Room x Amnesia as part of Charli XCX’s PARTYGIRL takeover, taking that atmosphere into smaller, louder rooms.
Support to be announced.
No phones are allowed on the dancefloor. A photographer will capture the night, and we’ll share a link afterwards.
This is about protecting the music, losing your head and ASCENDing together.
Athens of the North is delighted to invite friend of the label (we did a remix for his recent LP) to Athens of the North Disco club on November 22nd. A friend of the label and a brilliant Musician and DJ..
Joe Goddard, member of Hot Chip and The 2 Bears, songwriter, producer, DJ, remixer and co-founder of the Greco-Roman label. Like Four Tet, Caribou and Jamie xx, Joe combines a thirst for experimentation, an instinctive understanding of the dancefloor and a love of left-of–centre pop music.
During the 1990s, Joe attended Elliott School in Putney, where he met his Hot Chip bandmate Alexis Taylor and his long-time friend Kieran Hebden. As a teenager, he progressed from indie and hip hop to drum’n’bass to house and garage, always thrilled by those moments when underground music infiltrated the charts.
As well as working on seven Hot Chip albums and two with Raf Rundell as The 2 Bears, Joe has remixed the likes of Kraftwerk, New Order, Disclosure, Dirty Projectors, the Chemical Brothers, Wiley and Jessie Ware, produced tracks for Franz Ferdinand, Bernard Sumner, Little Boots, Dels and Mashrou Leila and released a string of solo singles. Gabriel, his haunting 2011 hit with singer Valentina, was his first big success beyond Hot Chip. “It made me feel that I was capable of doing things outside the band,” he says. This led to “Taking Over” and his fist solo album proper on Domino “Electric Lines”.
A keen collaborator, he has released tracks with Michael Mayer, Tuff City Kids, Eats Everything, Mathew Dear, Mixhell and Hayden Thorpe from Wild Beasts in recent years and has some nice projects currently in the lab alongside his follow up solo album.
Sneaky Pete’s returns to Fruitmarket’s Warehouse with longtime club favourite Midland.
From the carpeted dancefloors of Free Rotation to regular slots at Berghain and Panorama Bar, Fabric, Glastonbury’s NYC Downlow and countless others, Midland is heralded for his attention to the craft and his genius ability to deliver classy yet raucous sets. There’s a perfect record for every moment, and he usually has it.
For both his record mixes and productions, Midland’s won multiple accolades including Radio 1’s Essential Mix of the Year and Mixmag’s Song of the Year, and was featured in Rolling Stone’s Greatest Dance Songs of All Time. His 2024 debut album ‘Fragments of Us’ was named one of the best albums of the year by Resident Advisor, Mixmag and DJ Mag respectively, and amongst others, he’s been a trusted remixer for Dua Lipa, The Chemical Brothers, St Vincent, Oliver Sim and Little Dragon.
His multiple sellout nights at Sneaky Pete’s in the past go down as some of the very best ever. We’re delighted to have him playing at the Fruitmarket this November, all night long, at our only Installation Series weekend of the year.
World News are a London-based quartet creating jangly, atmospheric and dreamy guitar-driven music. Last year, they released 2 standout EP’s, all brimful of their trademark addictive guitar lines, seductive melodies and ever-guessing moods. Recently nominated in Stereogum’s 40 Best New Artists of 2024, and featured in SPIN’s and The FADER’s artists to watch in 2025, this year they’ve set their sights on their debut album.
14+ this show is for audiences 14 years and over, standing only. Doors 7pm curfew 10pm. IF you have access needs or the price of a ticket is a barrier contact us.
Dear Heather are well-known for their fun, electric live gigs, for fans of The Beastie Boys, The Pixies and Beach Boys. They’ve enjoyed airplay on Amazing Radio, Radio Wigwam and toured the UK, including performing at Glasgow’s iconic King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, and a sold out show in Edinburgh’s Sneaky Pete’s. They headline Sneaky Pete’s in EDINBURGH on Saturday 22 November 2025
Cowgate Queers Assemble…
UK Garage
NY House
Ballroom
Queer Club Edits
RnB Classics
Hosted by the wonderful Mystika Glamoor.
Resident DJ Skillis on deck all night.
Get down!
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Everyone welcome from across the queer spectrum (obv) & allies with queer pals x
Hot Mess is Scotland’s longest-running and, some would say, most beloved queer clubbing institution.
Eschewing big-name guest DJs and performance acts in favour of a back-to-basics approach, the party’s success derives from two simple factors: ecstatic, dramatic and arousing music, from tear-drenched orchestral disco to high-NRG alt-80s classics and bleepy psychedelic techno; and the devoted crowd of dancers who make the party a playful taps-aff delight month after month.
It started in 2010 and a few years later found its long-term Edinburgh home at Sneaky Pete’s, where it’s been a place of queer comfort and joy for people of all genders, sexualities, ethnicities and ages ever since.
Host DJ Simonotron is absolutely cock-a-hoop to be bringing BIG HOT MESS back to the Fruitmarket Gallery Warehouse. We promise to blow your mind while simultaneously giving you little forehead kisses and calling you a good boy. Wear whatever makes you feel HOT and get ready to dance your pants clean off.
This is an earlier-hours party! Doors open at 8pm and we finish at 12 midnight, like Cinderella at the rave.