The cavernous network of wee rooms that make up this well-worn boozer have hosted all manner of musicians over the years. Formerly a folkie favourite, it's now a bolt-hole for...
212 CowgateThis brick-lined basement space makes the most of the enthusiastic local support for innovative new music, providing the shot in the arm that the city's music circuit has...
36 Blair StreetIt may be the rough and ready bar of a New Town backpackers' hostel, but thanks to canny local promoters such as Baby Tiger (www.baby-tiger.net), the eclectic bills of indie,...
3 Queensferry StreetBasement Jaxx, Starsailor and Futureheads have all raised the roof in this converted slaughterhouse, but the 2,500-capacity venue's finest moment remains the N.E.R.D MTV Awards...
11 New Market RoadOwned by the same company as the Corn Exchange, this 460-capacity space plays host to sporadic shows from acts of the calibre of the Arctic Monkeys and the Dresden Dolls....
55 Grove StreetOn a busy night, the Liquid Room is as claustrophobic as a riot in a prison cell. Happily, the lack of cat-swinging capacity doesn't prevent it from being a great gig venue:...
9c Victoria StreetSelf-consciously squeezed in among a row of shops, this former church retains a distinctly spiritual vibe, right down to the pews on the ground floor. The venue attracts...
85-89 Clerk StreetStudio 24 boasts a long and storied musical history (Mudhoney, Fugazi and Teenage Fanclub all made their Edinburgh debuts here). These days the flourishing underground goth and...
24-26 Calton RoadAt the time of going to press, the hall was closed for yet more refurbishment, due to be completed in August 2008. A great deal of time and money has already been spent...
Lothian RoadEdinburgh's primary live music pub, Whistlebinkies takes in rock and pop acts along with resident singer-songwriters. Monday is open-mic night and Tuesdays are for...
7 Niddry Street