
FRINGE PREVIEW DOUBLE BILL
See the shows now before they sell out on The Fringe. Teddy with Teddy Bares and Graeme Thomas with Who Do I Complain To? give their shows an airing. The Stand, York Place, 8.30pm, £5, 0131-558 7272

OUR HOUSE
A touching tale of life and love, heartbreak and comedy, right and wrong. Featuring the non-stop classic hits by Madness. Edinburgh Playhouse, Greenside Place, 7.30pm, £10-£28, 0870-606 3424

RICHARD FLEESHMAN
The Corrie star voted the sexiest male on British soaps in 2006 comes to the Cabaret Voltaire with his singer-songwriter act which, he hopes, will prove that his winning of Soapstars Superstars wasn't a fluke. Cabaret Voltaire, Blair Street, 7pm, £5, 0131-220 6176
THE OUTSIDE TRACK
Tight harmonies and sparkling instrumentals from this musically and culturally diverse group of top class young musicians who now include winner of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award in 2005, Lauren McColl. Leith Folk Club event. The Village, South Fort Street, 8pm, £6, 0131-478 7810
CEILIDH CLUB
Regular ceilidh featuring some of the best fiddlers, accordionists and rhythm sections from the most popular Edinburgh ceilidh bands. The Lot, Grassmarket, 8pm, £6, 0131–225 9922
LATE 'N' LIVE
Upfront, jumping beats from funk-soul guitarist Aki with his driving Total Funk Experience band. The Jazz Bar, Chambers Street, 11.30pm, free, 0131-220 4298
TOURETTES
Also on the bill are El Guapo and Okker. The Ark, Waterloo Place, 7.30pm, £4, 0131-228 9393

ANTICS
Rock, emo, punk and metal tunes from Edinburgh's alternative scene. The Hive, Niddry Street, 10pm, free, 0131-556 0444
MEDINA HOSTS
Various Medina residents and other friends keep Medina funk'd up all night long. Medina, Lothian Street, 11pm-3am, free, 0131-225 6313
MOTHERFUNK
Gino and Fryer act like there is no tomorrow with their deeply funky, rare-grooved, booty-quaking take on the early soul scene. Opal Lounge, George Street, 10pm-3am Free, 0131-226 2275
SPLIT
Weekly drum & bass, electro and breakbeat night, featuring Shadowskill, the Dropout DJs and Dogma. Cabaret Voltaire, Blair Street, 11.30pm, free, 0131-220 6176
SYNTHETIC LOVE
Dava and Hobbes keep your week going playing all things synthesised and electronic from disco and house, to mashed up funk and punk. Lulu, George Street, 10pm-3am.£4 (free before 11pm), 0131-561 2245
VIBE
R&B and pop at this popular gay club night. Ego, Picardy Place, 11pm, £4, 0131-478 7434

FIRST IMPRESSIONS AROUND THE WORLD IN ART
Children's art summer school led by Julie Dawson. Out Of The Blue, The Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, 11am-12pm (3-6 yrs), 1pm-2pm (7+yrs), £20, 07951-137 218 Wednesday

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