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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Black Lips Goth Night

Merlin's Cafe Bar, Birmingham Martineau Place, Corporation Street,, Birmingham

With tunes from the likes of:
Siouxsie and the Banshees | Alien Sex Fiend | Type O Negative | Lacuna Coil | Bauhaus | The Sisters of Mercy | Xmal Deutschland | The Cure | Type O Negative | Rosetta Stone | Corpus Delicti | Sex Gang Children | HIM | Christian Death | Joy Division
plus many more

FREE ENTRANCE All Day, Every Day.

Free
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Hel-Ektro-Batz

The Black Prince, Northampton 15 Abington Square, Northampton, United Kingdom

DJBod &DJShelley will be celebrating their birthday's with you whilst playing new & old goth, electro, industrial, ebm, dance & whatever else they are in the mood for.

Free
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Spellbound

Ye Olde Salutation Inn, Nottingham 77A Maid Marion Way, Houndsgate, Nottingham

Spellbound Goth Alternative Club. Our next night for Nottingham. Saturday 8th February 2025 at The Old Salutation Inn, from 9pm - 3am

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Front Line Assembly + Tension Control

The Asylum, Birmingham 38-42 Hampton Street, Birmingham

As genre progenitors pushing beat-driven industrial, corrosive metal, and electronic body music in the late ’80s and early ’90s, Front Line Assembly helped formulate this hybrid style before acts like nine inch nails carried it into the mainstream. Initially, FLA dealt with the dark synth atmospherics heard on their official debut, 1987’s The Initial Command. The addition of EBM dance beats followed, heard on releases such as 1989’s Gashed Senses & Crossfire and 1992’s Tactical Neural Implant. As the genre incorporated more metal influences, so did the band, who injected jagged guitar riffs and aggressive sampling on 1994’s Millennium. After returning focus […]

£30.25

Ceremony

Rough Trade, Nottingham 5 Broad Street, Nottingham

Dj MAi-B bringing you the finest " Nu-Metal, Pop-Punk, Grunge, Metal, Punk, Industrial" known to man ,all for free and 8pm till Midnight

CEREMONY club night friday 18th april 2025

Free
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Strange Stoke

Strange Stoke playing the best in new & old colours of goth
Join DJs Simon Briggs, Nexus-9 & Die Dhar-k playing goth, post -punk & industrial
Entry: £5 advance & £7 on the door
Note numbers a limited so don’t wait too long to get your tickets
£5

Black Lips Goth Night

Merlin's Cafe Bar, Birmingham Martineau Place, Corporation Street,, Birmingham

With tunes from the likes of:
Siouxsie and the Banshees | Alien Sex Fiend | Type O Negative | Lacuna Coil | Bauhaus | The Sisters of Mercy | Xmal Deutschland | The Cure | Type O Negative | Rosetta Stone | Corpus Delicti | Sex Gang Children | HIM | Christian Death | Joy Division
plus many more

FREE ENTRANCE All Day, Every Day.

Free
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Lene Lovich + The Gospel

The Angel Microbrewery, Nottingham 7 Stoney Street, Nottingham

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. […]

£22.5

Lene Lovich + The Gospel

Queens Hall, Nuneaton 75 Queens Rd, Nuneaton

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. […]

£22.
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