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Get ready, indie-pop aficionados and nostalgic souls! Mark your calendars for a truly special evening as the revered purveyors of jangling melodies and heartfelt lyrics, Sunday (1994), make their much-anticipated return to Edinburgh. On Monday, 10th November 2025, the iconic Mash House will open its doors to transport you back to an era of unadulterated indie charm, where catchy hooks met melancholic introspection. This isn’t just a gig; it’s a pilgrimage for those who grew up with their sound, a chance to relive cherished memories and create new ones within the atmospheric confines of one of Edinburgh’s most beloved live music venues. Prepare for an evening steeped in musical excellence, vibrant energy, and the enduring magic of Sunday (1994).

About Sunday (1994)

Sunday (1994) emerged from the vibrant British indie scene of the mid-nineties, quickly carving out a niche with their distinctive blend of shimmering guitars, introspective lyrics, and irresistible pop sensibilities. Formed by childhood friends Alex Shaw (vocals, guitar) and Chloe Davies (bass), alongside rhythm section Mark ‘Mick’ Thompson (drums) and rhythm guitarist Sarah Jenkins, the band’s sound was a refreshing antidote to the prevailing Britpop swagger, offering a more nuanced and emotionally resonant alternative. They drew comparisons to bands like The Smiths and Belle & Sebastian, yet always maintained their unique identity.

Their debut EP, “Fading Pictures,” released in 1996, garnered critical acclaim and cult status, featuring tracks like “Summer’s End” and “Echoes in the Rain” which became indie club staples. Their subsequent album, “A Quiet Place,” cemented their reputation, showcasing Alex Shaw’s poetic lyricism and Chloe Davies’s intricate basslines. After a hiatus in the early 2000s, the original lineup, now with the addition of keyboardist Liam O’Connell, reformed in 2023 to a rapturous reception, proving their enduring appeal. Their music continues to resonate with its timeless themes of youth, love, and longing, making them a cherished act for both long-time fans and new listeners discovering their rich back catalogue.

The Mash House: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in Edinburgh’s historic Cowgate area, The Mash House stands as a cornerstone of the city’s vibrant nightlife and live music scene. This unique venue, housed within a former church, offers an unparalleled atmosphere that perfectly complements the intimate and evocative sound of Sunday (1994). Its stone walls and low-lit interiors create a sense of history and warmth, a world away from generic modern venues.

With multiple rooms, The Mash House offers a versatile space, but for a band like Sunday (1994), it’s likely the main live room will be utilised, providing an intimate capacity that allows for a truly immersive experience. The venue is renowned for its excellent acoustics and powerful sound system, ensuring every jangling guitar riff and heartfelt vocal will be heard with crystal clarity. Its central location, just a stone’s throw from the Royal Mile and Waverley Station, makes it easily accessible for both local and visiting fans. While the venue, being in an older building, has some steps, they are committed to accessibility; it’s always advisable to check their official website for the most up-to-date information regarding specific access needs. The Mash House isn’t just a gig space; it’s an institution, a place where musical memories are made.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening where nostalgia intertwines with contemporary energy. Sunday (1994) are known for their captivating live performances, and their return to The Mash House promises to be no exception. Expect a meticulously crafted setlist that delves deep into their beloved discography, featuring fan favourites like “Summer’s End,” “Echoes in the Rain,” and tracks from “A Quiet Place” that will undoubtedly spark collective singalongs. There’s also a strong possibility of hearing some newer material, perhaps a glimpse into future recordings, showcasing their continued evolution while staying true to their signature sound.

The stage production will likely be understated, allowing the music itself to take centre stage. Rather than elaborate visuals, expect a focus on evocative lighting that enhances the band’s melancholic yet uplifting atmosphere. The intimacy of The Mash House will foster a strong connection between the band and the audience, creating an electric yet communal vibe. This will be a night of genuine emotion, shared memories, and the simple, profound joy of experiencing a cherished band perform their timeless indie-pop anthems live.

Getting to The Mash House

The Mash House is conveniently located in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town, making it highly accessible via various transport options. Its postcode, EH1 1JG, will guide you directly there. For those travelling by public transport, Lothian Buses operate an extensive network across the city, with numerous routes stopping within a short walk of the Cowgate area. Major bus stops on South Bridge or Chambers Street are just minutes away.

If you’re arriving by train, Edinburgh Waverley Station is approximately a 10-15 minute walk from The Mash House, offering connections from across Scotland and the wider UK. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available throughout the city. Parking in the immediate vicinity is limited and often expensive, so public transport or nearby car parks such as the NCP on St John’s Hill or Holyrood Road are recommended if driving is essential. Given Edinburgh’s compact city centre, walking is often the most enjoyable way to reach the venue, allowing you to soak in the historic surroundings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors for Sunday (1994) at The Mash House are expected to open at 7:00 PM, with the support act usually taking to the stage around 7:45 PM. Sunday (1994) are anticipated to perform from approximately 9:00 PM. Please check your ticket for the most precise timings, as these can sometimes vary closer to the date.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, The Mash House typically operates an age restriction for live events. For this specific gig, it is likely to be 14+ when accompanied by an adult, or 16+ if attending unaccompanied. Valid photo ID may be required for entry, especially if you appear under 25 or wish to purchase alcoholic beverages. Always check the venue’s official website or your ticket provider for the definitive policy.

What’s the refund policy?

Refunds are generally only issued if the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If you can no longer attend, it is usually recommended to try and resell your ticket through a legitimate fan-to-fan resale platform. Always refer to the terms and conditions of the original ticket vendor for their specific refund and exchange policies.

Are there food and drink options?

The Mash House has multiple bars located throughout the venue, offering a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including beers, spirits, and soft drinks. While they don’t typically serve hot food, there may be snack options available. Given its central location, there are numerous excellent pubs, cafes, and restaurants in the surrounding Cowgate and Old Town area for pre-gig meals.

Where to Stay in Edinburgh

Edinburgh boasts a fantastic array of accommodation options, from luxurious hotels to charming guesthouses and budget-friendly hostels, all within easy reach of The Mash House. Whether you’re looking for a boutique stay in the Old Town or a modern hotel in the New Town, you’ll find something to suit your needs and budget.

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