Edinburgh Clubbing Highlights: 24-30 August

Fleetwood Mac, a Chicago house super power, and a local-led Fringe closing party make for an eclectic week of clubbing in the capital

Article by Claire Francis | 23 Aug 2016

Fleetmac Wood present Tango In The Night Disco @ The Mash House, Thu 25 Aug

Channel your inner Stevie Nicks at this celebration of all things Fleetwood Mac, music's most famous love triangle. It's not a tribute act and there are no cover versions or greatest hits CDs – instead, enjoy a night of special remixes, edits and originals 'designed to expand your Fleetwood Mac journey'.

Karnival feat. DJ Sneak @ La Belle Angele, Sat 27 Aug

Having begun his DJing career back in 1983, DJ Sneak has helped shape the course of dance music since the early 90s. The Puerto Rican-born Carlos Sosa was raised in Chicago, Illinois, and is regarded as one of the key players in the second wave of Chicago house producers. He plays a 3 hour set, with further acts to be announced.

Jackmaster Edinburgh Fringe Closing Party @ Bourbon, Sun 28 Aug

After putting on a stellar Fringe show last year, Jackmaster returns to the capital for a special closing party affair with support from Newcastle newcomer Elliot Adamson, Hector's House residents Gav Miller and Khalid Hussain, and more.

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On 16 September Glasgow's La Cheetah Club celebrate ten years of London-based house and techno purveyors Hypercolour, with special guest Matthew Herbert heading up the party. Herbert has been a semi-regular fixture in the club over the last few years, and he's joined on the night by Hypercolour head honcho Cedric Maison plus La Cheetah residents Wardy & Dom D’Sylva. A 4am licence will also be in place to mark the occasion. Details and tickets here.

Festival Watch

Done the Ibiza thing? Ticked Croatia off the list? If you're looking for a summer clubbing location with a difference, Oasis Festival is set to put Morocco on your festival bucket list. The event will take place at The Source, a dreamy hotel complex set against the backdrop of the Atlas Mountains. If the location isn't enough of a treat, then the lineup certainly should be – there's over 40 acts spread over the three-day festival, with Jeff Mills, Bicep, Dixon, Helena Hauff, Midland, Tale Of Us, The Black Madonna, and many more. 

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