Glasgow Clubbing Highlights: 24 Feb-2 Mar

Sub Club is the place to be in Glasgow this weekend, with a hard-hitting trifecta featuring Aussie wunderkid Mall Grab, a live show from deep house veteran Henrik Schwarz, and an all-night-long affair with Bristol's Eats Everything

Article by Claire Francis | 24 Feb 2017

Sensu with Mall Grab, Route 8 (Live) & Junior @ Sub Club, Fri 24 Feb

Aussie house producer Mall Grab aka Jordon Alexander, stops in at Subbie this weekend as part of a European tour that also sees him play Italy, The Netherlands and Ireland before jetting off for more shows in the USA. Last year Alexander dropped a well-received EP, plus some excellent singles and remixes, and played some high profile shows including a Paris Boiler Room set. The young up-and-coming talent has also recently launched his own label Steel City Dance Discs. He'll be joined by Hungarian house producer Route 8 and Sensu's own Junior (£12+bf).

Henrik Schwarz (Live) & Telford & Sub Club, Sat 25 Feb

Schwarz has ranked in Resident Advisor's top live acts in the world every year for the past nine years – understandably, this one has sold out online, but there will be 100 tickets available on the door on the night. The show is fortuitously timed to coincide with the release of his new Not Also You EP on Running Back Records, his first solo production in some time and first piece of work for the imprint.

Eats Everything All Night Long @ Sub Club, Sun 26 Feb

Back in Subbie for the third day straight, this time with Bristol's Eats Everything, aka Dan Pearce, who will be holding down the fort from start to finish. Career-wise Pearce had perhaps his biggest year to date in 2016, with the release of his fabric 86 mix and his own Big Discs EP, plus a huge run of international tour dates that saw him appear at Carl Cox’s now legendary final residency at Space Ibiza. Pearce is a notorious party starter – expect an all-night-long danceathon. Again, this one had sold out online, but there will be tickets on the door if you're keen.

In Other News

Following the closure of Sankey's in Manchester, the #DoYouWannaSankeys campaign will provide the UK with multiple new club venues and nights, with Birmingham, Stoke, Newcastle and Torquay confirmed so far. The aim of the campaign is to bring an exciting club to areas of the UK that need it most, and to inject those cities with some fresh underground musical innovation.
Running close behind the three cities already confirmed are Belfast, Liverpool, Leeds, Cardiff and Sheffield. There is now only a very short space of time to get your voice heard and help bring a world famous Sankeys club to your city. Head over to the website to vote and help bring a Sankeys nearer to your doorstep. 

http://theskinny.co.uk/clubs