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11 February 2026

Club 69 at Paisley Arts Festival + Afterparty at Club 69

On March 28th Club 69 takes centre stage at Paisley Arts Festival with an unmissable electronic music experience. As Paisley’s pioneering independent nightclub and champion of electronic music, Club 69 curates this special collaboration, bringing together cutting-edge artists and the festival’s plat...

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On March 28th Club 69 takes centre stage at Paisley Arts Festival with an unmissable electronic music experience. As Paisley’s pioneering independent nightclub and champion of electronic music, Club 69 curates this special collaboration, bringing together cutting-edge artists and the festival’s platform to celebrate the electronic music that defines the venue’s legacy.

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Featuring an internationally respected lineup across house, techno and club-focused sounds – including Melé, Optimo, Jaguar, Jasper James and Frankie Elyse. This is electronic music at its finest. The night showcases talent championed by Club 69, from emerging Scottish artists to globally recognised performers, all united by a commitment to forward-thinking electronic culture.

Club 69 is a small, underground electronic dance music venue located in Paisley, Scotland. 9 miles from Glasgow City Centre and 1 mile from Glasgow Airport, the club has been a hotspot for underground dance music since it opened its doors.

Hosting some of the biggest names in dance over the years including Underground Resistance, Juan Atkins, Optimo, Leftfield, Skream, Jackmaster, Ewan McVicar, Slam, Paul Woolford, to name but a few. 

The event spans two unforgettable spaces: the Paisley Town Hall (5pm-11pm) sets the stage with high-energy performances, while Club 69’s afterparty (continuing until 3am) delivers the authentic club experience that has made it a destination for electronic music lovers across Scotland and beyond.

The inaugural festival takes place from Friday March 27 until Sunday March 29. Themed on The Paisley Sound, the festival will celebrate both the creativity which has nurtured world-famous musicians from the town, but also its radical energy.   

This collaboration between Club 69 and Paisley Arts Festival celebrates Paisley’s growing reputation as a hub for contemporary electronic music, animating the town centre and creating a platform for the diverse artists and experiences that ripple throughout Scotland and beyond.

Paisley Arts Festival will feature live performance, music and visual art, uncovering hidden histories, new talent and unexpected experiences. The wider programme includes everything from art exhibitions and aerial dance theatre to immersive shows that take audiences on a journey through Paisley.

The festival is organized by cultural and leisure charity OneRen, with support from Creative Scotland.

Tickets for the main festival and after party are on sale from RA: https://ra.co/events/2357787

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