VENUE INFORMATION
Dark City is now being held at two venues this year as follows:
FRIDAY 4TH MAY |
SATURDAY 5TH MAY |
Studio 24, Followed by Nicol Edwards |
The Caves, |
Click here for maps and additional
venue information.
Please note that the orignally advertised venue, Teviot Row House, is longer hosting any aspect of this year's festival.
WRISTBANDS
Holders of 3 day tickets will be asked to exchange these for a wristband when you first arrive. You must wear the wristband for the entire weekend. Wristbands that appear to have been removed or otherwise tampered with will be invalidated.
In addition to the venues themselves, tickets can also be exchanged for wristbands at Underground Nation, 46 Candlemaker Row before 6.00PM on Friday and Saturday.
Note: wristbands will not be available on the door of the after show event at Nicol Edwards on Friday.
TICKETS
Tickets are no longer available for this event.
OPENING TIMES
Friday
Doors open 7.00PM, first band due on stage 7.30PM. Curfew 11.00PM.
Aftershow from 11.00PM until 3.00AM.
SATURDAY / SUNDAY
Doors open 4.00PM, first band due on stage 5.00PM (4.50PM Sunday). Curfew 3.00AM.
Admission Policy
Over 18s only. If you appear to be under the age of 21 then you may be asked to present formal photo ID (e.g. driver's licence) so please come prepared. The event organisers reserve the right to refuse admission.
STALLS AND MERCHANDISE
Many of the bands will be providing a range of merchandise at the event. In addition, we'll also have exclusive limited edition Dark City 2007 t-shirts available, priced at £15.

Owing to the change of venue we can no longer accomodate additional stalls at this year's event. We hope this will not unduly impact upon your enjoyment of the event. Don't forget an extensive range of alternative clothing and music is available during the day (except Sunday) at Underground Nation.
CLUBS
Clubs will run on each night after the last bands until 3.00AM, featuring a variety of guest DJs.
TRANSPORT
Edinburgh has excellent road, air and rail links to both the rest of UK and mainland Europe. Luckily, the city is relatively compact and most locations are a comfortable walking distance from the City Centre. For destinations further afield, the city has an extensive bus network which runs 24 hours a day (provided by Lothian Buses and FirstBus) and a fleet of black-cab taxis. Private hire cabs are also available should you desire.
By Air
Edinburgh Airport is located a few miles out of town to the East of the City. A frequent bus service provided by Airlink connects the Airport with the City Centre. Taxis are also readily available outside the terminal building.
The following websites offer flights to Edinburgh:
British Airways
EasyJet
Ryanair
FlyBe
German Wings
By Train
The main train station, Edinburgh Waverley, is situated right in the City Centre. The main intercity routes are operated by GNER and Virgin with local routes operated by First Scotrail. Waverley has a large taxi rank and bus stops are only a few minutes walk away.
GNER
Virgin Trains
FirstScotrail
By Coach
Edinburgh's bus station has recently undergone major redevelopment and is now open for coaches again. The bus station itself is located right in the City Centre and is within easy reach of taxi ranks and bus stops.
National
Express
Scottish CityLink
ACCOMODATION
As a key tourist destination, Edinburgh boasts a wide variety of hotels, hostels and guesthouses to suit all budgets. These are too numerous to list here but a routine web search should quickly yield a variety of suitable options.

