Welcome to The Goth Calendar, an attempt to help people find which Goth gigs and club nights are happening in our busy busy times.

Hopefully this will help you find when your favourite goth band is playing next, or when your favourite goth club is next happening, providing someone has submitted it of course!

Is something missing? Then go submit it!

Re:Vamped 2025: 1919 + Last July + Byronic Sex & Exile + Chaos Bleak + Hurtsfall

Midland Hotel Ballroom, Bradford Cheapside,, Bradford

RE:VAMPED WEEKEND - LINEUP ANNOUNCED!

Goth City Promotions have announced the lineup for the third Re:Vamped Weekend of vampire-adjacent culture, returning in 2025 after the success of the first two events in 2023 & 2025.

Re:Vamped, which builds on the success of the World Dracula Day Lecture which began in 2021, takes place at venues in Bradford including the famous Midland Hotel, which has a unique place in the history of UK gothic culture as the place where legendary Victorian stage actor Henry Irving died in 1905 on his farewell tour accompanied, by his business manager – ‘Dracula’ author Bram […]

£22.38

Combichrist + Extize + Crimson Veil + Esoterik

Manchester Academy Oxford Road, Manchester

STILL MAKING MONSTERS TOUR 2025

Combichrist, a Norwegian / American aggrotech and industrial metal band, continues to evolve and make significant strides in the music industry. In 2024, they released their tenth studio album, CMBCRST, showcasing their dynamic range and commitment to pushing genre boundaries.

The current live band is founder and lead vocalist Andy LaPlegua, guitarist Eric13, keyboardist Elliott Berlin, drummer Dane White, and guitarist Jamie Cronander, all contributing to the band’s powerful live performances.

Combichrist’s relentless innovation and energy affirm their influential status in the industrial music scene.

This is a 14+ event. 14 and 15 year olds […]

£25

Lene Lovich + Das Fluff

The Prince Albert, Brighton 48 Trafalgar St, Brighton

STIGMATA PRESENTS

LENE LOVICH Toy Box 2025 UK Tour

Detroit-born legendary post-punk pop singer Lene Lovich hit the top of the UK charts with her single “Lucky Number” in 1979, and was crowned the “Queen of Quirk”, influencing a generation of pop and alternative acts, from Nina Hagen to Boy George, and from Madonna to Dresden Dolls. A normally reclusive figure, Lovich turned her back on the limelight after her third album No Man’s Land was released in 1982 amid disagreements with her record company about her unwillingness to compromise her groundbreaking visual style for the then newly emergent MTV. […]

£24.75
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