Howlin' Fringe: Suckle + Sulka

from £14.00

Lost Map & Play Nice present

Howlin’ Fringe
SUCKLE + SULKA
co-headline show
+ special guests TBA

Leith FAB Cricket Club

(1 Leith Links, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 7QR)
Wednesday 12th August 2026

Doors 7pm, Live music finished by 10.30pm. DJs til late.

Advance tickets: There’s an allocation of tickets at £14, £16 & £18. We want everyone to feel welcome to attend the show, & encourage folks to purchase tickets at whatever price they can afford. No questions asked. There’s also no booking fees, or postage charges - all tickets will be on a list at the door. If you can afford a £18 ticket it means we can sell more £14 ones. Feel free to grab multiple tickets at different prices - if you wanna invite pals along.

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Lost Map & Play Nice present

Howlin’ Fringe
SUCKLE + SULKA
co-headline show
+ special guests TBA

Leith FAB Cricket Club

(1 Leith Links, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 7QR)
Wednesday 12th August 2026

Doors 7pm, Live music finished by 10.30pm. DJs til late.

Advance tickets: There’s an allocation of tickets at £14, £16 & £18. We want everyone to feel welcome to attend the show, & encourage folks to purchase tickets at whatever price they can afford. No questions asked. There’s also no booking fees, or postage charges - all tickets will be on a list at the door. If you can afford a £18 ticket it means we can sell more £14 ones. Feel free to grab multiple tickets at different prices - if you wanna invite pals along.

Straight up stickiness oozing out of the Yorkshire hills. Suckle are a four piece rock outfit formed in Leeds, fronted by enigmatic singer/comedian Joe Kent-Walters (aka Frankie Monroe).

Born out of a shared love for blurring the lines between the dark, daft, and delightful, Suckle bring intense riffs to complement proper good storytelling.

Swampy glam and gore with a touch of country cool.


Sulka is the Glasgow-based project of songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lukas Clasen, whose slanted DIY indie rock blends heartfelt melodies with off-kilter pop instincts, drawing comparisons to artists such as Alex G, Elliott Smith and Guided by Voices. Since emerging as a bedroom recording project in 2017, Sulka has built a loyal following through a string of self-produced releases and live shows alongside artists including PAWS, Sorry and Jeffrey Lewis. His latest album, Bute, sees Clasen return to his DIY roots, combining home recordings, field sounds and close collaboration to create a warm, introspective collection of songs exploring growth, memory and connection, rooted in a renewed belief in authenticity, community and making art for its own sake.