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!

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Byronic Sex & Exile + Rome Burns + Deathtrippers

Temple Of Boom, Leeds Byron Street Mills, Millwright St, Leeds

A new Byronic Sex & Exile mini-album 'Libertas' will be released on 15th March. The release will be an 8-track cycle about the assassination of Caesar, and will explore the themes of the struggle against tyranny & the steps required to defend democracy from despots.
To celebrate it's release, to raise money for the Boom venue appeal, and to celebrate my birthday, there will also be an evening of toga and tyrannicide with live music from Byronic Sex & Exile, and special guests Rome Burns and Deathtrippers, on the Ides of March at Boom Leeds. All proceeds from the show will […]

£11.55

Black Doldrums + Freya Beer + Tizane

Camden Assembly, London 49 Chalk Farm Road, London

CMDN Presents: Black Doldrums at Camden Assembly!

Kevin Gibbard and Sophie Landers produce a contemporary form of gothic post-punk. Their songs contain hook and lead tribal drums and euphoric guitar textures that frame introspective lyrics. They are known for their intense live performances, creating their own style of post-punk driven by overwhelmingly vicious drums, distinctive atmospheric guitar chords and melodic bass.

"“A mix of Gothic-rock and shoegaze sounds to die for” Rolling Stone

“A fierce combination of post-punk, reverb, drone and melody” Uncut

"Youthful and ambitious contemporary rock 'n' roll" - shindig!

“Awe-inspiring… Black Doldrums create transient and euphoric dark […]

£12.50

Sanctum Sanctorium

The Picturedrome & Box Office, Holmfirth Market Walk, Holmfirth

The very best from the Darkside of the Eighties! Performing classic hits from The Sisters - Cult - Bauhaus - Siouxsie - The Cure - Mission - Killing Joke and many more. A truly authentic performance that captures the energy and the excitement of those early shows. Smoke Machines at the ready and black eyeliner a must!

£15

The Cassandra Complex + Zeitgeist Zero

The Black Bull, Gateshead 2.Mulgrave Terrace, Gateshead

The Cassandra Complex are coming to the dark side of the Tyne - at the Black Bull in Gateshead as part of a select few UK dates. This is a rare chance to see one of the most influential dark alternative bands in such an intimate setting, and the only North East date on this tour.

Originating in the mid-eighties, The Cassandra Complex swiftly garnered attention for their distinct fusion of electronics, post-punk aesthetics, guitar-driven soundscapes, and the commanding vocals of Rodney Orpheus. Tracks such as “Moscow Idaho,” “One Millionth Happy Customer,” and “The War Against Sleep” catapulted them to […]

£11

Jaz Coleman: Unspeakable – A Spoken Word Tour

Stoller Hall, Manchester Hunts Bank, Manchester

An artist of fierce intellect and purpose, Jaz Coleman –heads out across the UK in March 2024 -to tell it like it is – the UNSPEAKABLE truth in the world of Killing Joke.

Jaz Coleman– the celebrated musician; composer; producer; author; lecturer; traveller; philosopher; actor and Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, was born on 26 February 1960 in Cheltenham to an English father and an Anglo-Indian mother of half-Bengali descent.

Coleman studied piano and violin under Eric Coleridge, head of music for Cheltenham College, until the age of 17, and was a member of several cathedral choirs in England […]

£30.25

Jaz Coleman: Unspeakable – A Spoken Word Tour

City Hall, Sheffield Barkers Pool, Sheffield

An artist of fierce intellect and purpose, Jaz Coleman –heads out across the UK in March 2024 -to tell it like it is – the UNSPEAKABLE truth in the world of Killing Joke.

Jaz Coleman– the celebrated musician; composer; producer; author; lecturer; traveller; philosopher; actor and Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, was born on 26 February 1960 in Cheltenham to an English father and an Anglo-Indian mother of half-Bengali descent.

Coleman studied piano and violin under Eric Coleridge, head of music for Cheltenham College, until the age of 17, and was a member of several cathedral choirs in England […]

£32.20
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