Moshulu
Windmill Brae Aberdeen, AB11 6HU
Windmill Brae (< 1 minute)
1 Golden Square (3 minutes)
82a Crown Street (3 minutes)
Book Shop, Shopping, Books
7 Union Bridge Trinity Centre Union Street (3 minutes)
Dinner, Lunch, World, Food and Drink, Restaurant, Thai
29 Crown Terrace (4 minutes)
Café, Live Music, Gig Venue, Pub
1 Belmont Street (5 minutes)
Pub, Gig Venue
82 Holburn Street (16 minutes)
Skinny Recommended :: Hire Rooms, Club, Music, Venue, Djs
Union Street (12 minutes)
Restaurant, Café, Club, Bar
8 Alford Place (12 minutes)
Club
17 Market Street (38 minutes)
Restaurant
333 Union Street (5 minutes)
Restaurant, Café, Gig Venue, Gallery
33 Exchange Street (8 minutes)
Indian, Restaurant
476 Union Street (11 minutes)
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Alto Elite
Music: Pop/ rock from Dundee
Until 10:00PM
£6
Red Stripe Music Award 2009
Music: Shiny beer trophies. Sophisticated stuff.
£tbc
Let it Bleed presents (Late of the Pier, Micachu)
Music: Glammed up synth-rock youngsters who will tear ...
Until 11:00PM
£9
10 Dec 2008
Ally Brown: This time last year Frightened Rabbit were playing in city centre bars around Scotland and not selling them out. Tonight, every ticket has gone, and we're in one of the biggest venues in the country. Sure, they're playing Edinburgh's Corn Exchange as s...
25 Nov 2008
Gillian Watson: David Gedge brings the latest incarnation of his cult-favourite '80s concern north of the border for the first time in a year. Although they've cultivated an unfair reputation for being gutless Smiths also-rans, the Weddoes put on, in fact, a blisterin...
23 Nov 2008
Neil Walker: It’s hot and sticky and the sold out audience are decidedly tetchy thanks to a chaotic armband system that seems to be failing at the five people deep bar. The band bounce on stage after a minute of trumpeting guitar feedback and most people deci...
22 Oct 2008
Chris Buckle: Ladytron’s last Scottish show saw the band battling not only the elements and a crowd subdued by drizzle at the Hydro Connect festival, but also a mid-afternoon slot that didn’t exactly play to the electro-pop quartet’s strengths. See...
01 Oct 2008
Ted Maul: With a sound that is only slightly edgier than Bob Holness in oven gloves, much touted Sheffield lads Little Man Tate nevertheless look set to provide a polished set of crowd-pleasers at Fat Sam’s in Dundee on 3 Oct. Bouncy riffs, cheeky lyrics, ...
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