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UID:8599-1677708000-1709348400@thegothcalendar.co.uk
SUMMARY:Black Planet
DESCRIPTION:An Industrial/ebm/goth/alt 80’s night \n\n\n\nDJ’s BignickB (Rubberclad Battlefield\, Ara\, Delete Yourself)\, DJ Ethereal (Ara)\, DJ Simon Briggs (Exit the Grey\, Delete yourself) will be playing the best of the old & new sounds. Guest Dj’s will also be involved
URL:https://thegothcalendar.co.uk/event/black-planet-2/
LOCATION:Zombie Shack\, Manchester\, 50 New Wakefield Street\, Manchester\, M1 5NP
CATEGORIES:Clubs,North West
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UID:5964-1681578000-1681592400@thegothcalendar.co.uk
SUMMARY:NightFair in Bloom
DESCRIPTION:A boutique market hosting wondrous dark and macabre art and curios.This evening market hosts a curated selection of the finest local artists with gothic and alternative home decorations\, jewellery\, art\, clothing and more.The market is free to attend\, and runs from 5pm – 9pm
URL:https://thegothcalendar.co.uk/event/nightfair-in-bloom/
LOCATION:Blackfriars Hall & Crypt\, Norwich\, The Halls\, St Andrew's Plain\, Norwich\, NR3 1AU
CATEGORIES:East of England,Shopping
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UID:5714-1681585200-1681599600@thegothcalendar.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wednesday 13 + South Of Salem + Sick n' Beautiful
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 13 has announced the Halfway To The Grave 2023 tour across the UK for this spring\, to support their latest album release\, Horrifier!Friday 14 April 2023\, 18:30 | KK’s Steel Mill\, #Wolverhampton \n\n\n\nTICKETS>>> at seetickets: https://bit.ly/3QKRofv \n\n\n\nThe horror punk will be playing a full set of your favourite songs from the last 20 years. \n\n\n\n#Wednesday13 #HalfwayToTheGraveTour #horrorpunk #heavymetal #gothicmetal #hardcorepunk #horrifier #justannounced #UKtour
URL:https://thegothcalendar.co.uk/event/wednesday-13-south-of-salem-sick-n-beautiful-9/
LOCATION:The Craufurd Arms\, Milton Keynes\, 59 Stratford Road\, Milton Keynes\, MK12 5LT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Live Bands,South East
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UID:4934-1681585200-1681601400@thegothcalendar.co.uk
SUMMARY:IST IST: Nottingham
DESCRIPTION:Scruff of the Neck presents \n\n\n\nDelivering a resolute punch with an acerbic sting in its tale\, new single “Stamp You Out” sees the Manchester band return to the spotlight with commanding form and typically uncompromising style. \n\n\n\nFrom its blistering post/punk guitar lines to its punishing percussives\, “Stamp You Out” creates an impending atmosphere of anxiety throughout. With Adam Houghton’s trademark baritone vocal booming with all the force of an omnipotent autocrat at the lectern of a police state; it makes for a powerful statement of intent that instantly envelops listeners back into the shadow-strewn world of IST IST. \n\n\n\nSpeaking about “Stamp You Out”\, Houghton says: \n\n\n\n“[Stamp You Out] tips its hat to the previous IST IST where the modus operandi was to try and make an impact in the most forceful way; pounding drums and bass and repetitive lyrics. I remember watching a news report where a politician\, whose name I forget\, just kept saying: ‘we need to stamp this out’. I was thinking ‘we need to stamp you out’\, so I wrote an aggressive fight song and a call to arms about it.” \n\n\n\nThe single is accompanied by an official video that sees the band deliver a voltaic performance of the track against a flurry of incandescent lights. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/5iHGzYCGHTk Of the video Keating adds: \n\n\n\n“We felt like the track is a straightforward rock song which required a straightforward video and we didn’t want to over-embellish the visual aspect. For existing IST IST fans\, it re-affirms what we’re all about\, and for anyone new it tells you everything you need to know.” \n\n\n\nThe new single is also accompanied by the announcement of IST IST’s third studio album ‘Protagonists’\, out 31 March 2022 via Kind Violence Records. After securing their status as one of Manchester’s most exciting acts with their 2020 debut ‘Architecture’\, and then consolidating the title with its 2021 follow-up ‘The Art of Lying’; new album ‘Protagonists’ arrives as something of a new dawn for the four-piece. As Andy Keating says: \n\n\n\n“This was our first straightforward album\, which sounds strange given it’s the third one. Our first album was a little bit of a back catalogue\, and the rest was written in the same vein to have a coherent record. The second album was a stab in the dark and written and recorded during lockdown restrictions\, but it broke us into the top 100. ‘Protagonists’ feels like the first album where there’s no pressure.” \n\n\n\nAn album all about new beginnings\, with a nod to the trials and tribulations of love\, tricky family relationships and the feeling of being trapped by the past\, ‘Protagonists’ arrives as an attestation to a band sure of their own identity. With the time and space to experiment in order to solidify their own sound\, Keating adds: \n\n\n\n“We originally started just exploring sounds and textures which appealed to us\, and it evolved into fully-fledged songwriting. There are some elements which hark back to our ballsy days of a heavy sound\, but we feel like this is a band expressing themselves how they want to.” \n\n\n\nOwing its title to songwriter Adam Houghton’s magpie-like method of writing\, ‘Protagonists’ finds the frontman taking prominent characters that have caught his imagination\, whether fictional or non-fictional\, and transplanting them into dystopian worlds with new and uncertain outcomes. As Hougton explains: \n\n\n\n“My process has always been taking inspiration from everything around me including but not limited to TV\, Books\, Movies\, Newspaper\, Articles on Wikipedia\, Crime Documentaries etc. I then use these sources to craft fictitious stories around an imagined persona. The title ‘Protagonists” seemed to work with this method.” \n\n\n\nBlurring the lines between fact and fiction and traversing a broad spectrum of genres\, tracks like “Nothing More Nothing Less” — a “simple love song written from a woman’s perspective” — take on a gauzy and ethereal pop-tinted quality\, while slightly more menacing moments like “Fool’s Paradise” and “Trapdoors” find closer alignment with the band’s brooding\, brazen rock roots. \n\n\n\nFrom future favourites like “Something Has To Give”\, a jittering guitar track about “a stick or twist situation”\, to fully fitted-out classics like the anthemic “Emily” (a live fixture from the band’s earliest days\, which has finally found its place on this record)\, ‘Protagonists’ will provide plenty to pore over for fans new and old. \n\n\n\nRecorded and mixed by Michael Whalley and IST IST at Milkshed Studios\, the album was mastered by the legendary Greg Calbi and Steve Fallone at Sterling Sound (The National\, Yeah Yeah Yeahs\, Interpol). \n\n\n\nA compulsive\, character-driven record from a band hitting their creative zenith\, IST IST will release ‘Protagonists’ in Spring of 2023.
URL:https://thegothcalendar.co.uk/event/ist-ist-nottingham/
LOCATION:The Bodega\, Nottingham\, 23 Pelham Street\, Nottingham\, NG1 2ED
CATEGORIES:East Midlands,Live Bands
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UID:5611-1681587000-1681601400@thegothcalendar.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Damned UK Tour 2023 + The Nightingales: Norwich
DESCRIPTION:DON’T MISS THE DAMNED LIVE IN MAR/APR 2023\n\n\n\nThe Damned announce a huge UK tour for March/April 2023\, with special guests The Nightingales. \n\n\n\nDavid Vanian\, Captain Sensible\, Monty Oxymoron\, Paul Gray and Will Glanville-Taylor will tour the UK in support of a brand-new album coming next year.  \n\n\n\nExtra date in London added due to demand! Tickets on sale Friday at 10am.
URL:https://thegothcalendar.co.uk/event/the-damned-uk-tour-2023-the-nightingales-norwich/
LOCATION:The Nick Rayns LCR\, Norwich\, Earlham Road\, Norwich\, NR4 7TJ
CATEGORIES:East of England,Live Bands
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CREATED:20230122T200158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230122T200200Z
UID:5464-1681588800-1681606800@thegothcalendar.co.uk
SUMMARY:Hellfire Club: 40th Anniversary
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URL:https://thegothcalendar.co.uk/event/hellfire-club-40th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Victoria Vaults Venue\, York\, 47-49 Nunnery Lane\, York\, YO23 1AB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Clubs,Yorkshire and the Humber
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230415T203000
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CREATED:20230321T195536Z
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UID:6021-1681590600-1681614000@thegothcalendar.co.uk
SUMMARY:LAVA - Industrial Rock/Metal/EBM: Gary Numan After Party + Dicepeople + Leevil
DESCRIPTION:London based Industrial Rock/ Industrial Metal/ Industrial EBM club night \n\n\n\nSecond edition:***Gary Numan Afterparty *** \n\n\n\nDJs special guests in between the bands and after the live performancesMatt Hart\, Mark13 andresident DJ Translight.Live music until 11pmDicepeoplehttps://www.facebook.com/dicepeopleLeevilhttps://www.facebook.com/leeviljcallcut \n\n\n\nStart at 8.30pm to 3.00pm(bar close at 2pm) \n\n\n\nAdvance tickets (PayPal) £11(venue fees included)Please make the payment under Friends and Family to avoid fee charges. \n\n\n\nTickets: PayPal.me/8musicgroupPlease mention LAVA in the notes \n\n\n\nOTD Payments by card £14 (no cash accepted).Event 18+Please ignore tickets sellers on LAVA event comments they are all scams.We can’t wait to see you there
URL:https://thegothcalendar.co.uk/event/lava-industrial-rock-metal-ebm-gary-numan-after-party-dicepeople-leevil/
LOCATION:Boston Music Room\, London\, 178 Junction Road\, London\, N19 5QQ
CATEGORIES:Clubs,Live Bands,London
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230415T230000
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CREATED:20230324T114253Z
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UID:6061-1681599600-1681686000@thegothcalendar.co.uk
SUMMARY:April Danse Macabre
DESCRIPTION:GOTH / ITALO / POST-PUNK / DISCO / SYNTH\nBisexual lighting\, cheap entry\, delicious cocktails\, and as many drum machines\, chorus pedals\, and unintelligible lyrics as possible? It must be Danse Macabre time again.\nTunes by DM residents Catnip & Pasta\, vibes by Bonjour\, queer goth action by your beautiful selves.\n//\nENTRY\n£5 standard entry\, £3 for trade unionists\, £0 for unwaged folk. Tickets on the door may be paid for in cash or via contactless.\nTickets available at https://buytickets.at/dansemacabre\n//\nACCESSIBILITY\nBonjour is a worker-cooperative\, profit-sharing queer bar/venue.\nThe venue is at street level\, and fully wheelchair accessible – there is one step within the building but a ramp is available.\nAll toilets are gender-neutral\, including a fully accessible one.\nIf you can’t afford a taxi but need to get home\, speak to the bar staff and they can arrange one for you.\nDanse Macabre operates a strict safe space policy and will not tolerate bigotry of any kind. Anyone who feels uncomfortable\, harassed\, or in danger\, should immediately come to the DJ booth\, and a member of venue staff or security will be called if required.\nOur full policy is available at: https://danse-macabre.co.uk/general-policy/\nThe nearest railway stations are High Street and Argyle Street. The area is served by a number of buses\, and the N6 night bus goes south from Stockwell Street from midnight.\n//\nHEALTH\nPlease do not attend if you feel unwell. Please take an LFT before attending. The DJs may have some spare FFP2 masks available on request.\nThe music will be loud enough to dance to\, but not too loud to stop you having conversations comfortably. The music in the bar area will be quieter than the main room. The DJs keep decibel monitors checked throughout the night\, and also have earplugs available on request (as do bar staff)
URL:https://thegothcalendar.co.uk/event/april-danse-macabre/
LOCATION:Bonjour Glasgow\, 37 Saltmarket\, Glasgow\, G1 5NA
CATEGORIES:Clubs,Scotland
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