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1 AROUND TOWN Hidden Door

The people behind Hidden Door have been thoroughly adept at opening up spaces in Edinburgh which had lain largely dormant to creative pursuits. But this time, they’ve unlocked their biggest coup to date by reinvigorating the old Leith Theatre which has been left derelict for almost 30 years. Across ten days, the likes of Anna Meredith, Bossy Love, Kathryn Joseph, Hidden Orchestra, Idlewild and Hamish Hawk (pictured) will be among those bringing the sound of music to this resurrected zone while there will be visual art, film, theatre and literary treats aplenty. See feature, page 30. Leith Theatre, Edinburgh, Fri 26 May–Sun 4 Jun.

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2 MUSIC Riverside Festival

3 TV Twin Peaks

Electric Frog and Pressure are more than proud to present the bank holiday clubbing weekender to end them all. Sven Väth, Nina Kraviz, Derrick Carter and Jackmaster will all be on the banks of the Clyde for a very special party. See feature, page 35. Riverside Museum, Glasgow, Sat 27 & Sun 28 May. It is happening again. A quarter of a century after Dale Cooper became gripped by the spirit of Killer Bob, David Lynch’s era-shaping smalltown comedy-drama is back with some familiar Peaks faces (Sheryl Lee, Kyle MacLachlan, David Duchovny) joined by the new likes of Naomi Watts, Michael Cera and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Get the coffee and cherry pie on. Sky Atlantic, Mon 22 May.

6 THE LIST 1 Apr–31 May 2017