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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Lord Of The Lost

KK's Steel Mill, Wolverhampton Starworks Warehouse, Frederick Street, Wolverhampton

Lord of the Lost is a German industrial metal band from Hamburg, formed by singer and frontman Chris Harms. They are set to represent Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Blood & Glitter".

£22.50

Dark Disco Club Night – The Alternative 80s & 90s

Hare & Hounds Kings Heath, Birmingham High Street, Kings Heath, Birmingham
Saturday 21st October at The Hare & Hounds, Kings Heath, Birmingham...  A purr-fect night of New Wave, Synth, Goth, Post Punk and punk sounds from 70s/80s/90s.  Relive those glory years of music with everything from The Cure to The Clash, Numan to New Order and Devo to Depeche Mode.
Expect dry ice (of course) and projections plus request-friendly DJs. All for a fiver or free if you're at the True Order show earlier in the evening!
£5.00
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Vision Video

Dead Wax Digbeth, Birmingham 28 Adderley St, Birmingham

In 2021 Vision Video released their debut LP, Inked in Red, which told the story of lead singer Dusty Gannon (aka TikTok’s “Goth Dad”) and the darkness he saw as a soldier in Afghanistan. This story continues with 2022’s Haunted Hours, which explores Dusty’s experience as a firefighter and paramedic during one of the darkest times in recent history. Working on the frontlines of a deadly pandemic immediately after leaving the horrors of war transformed Dusty’s songwriting resulting in a more accessible album as the subject matter has touched us all.

 

The theme of Haunted Hours is most clearly […]

£12.50

The Cult Present Death Cult

O2 Institute Birmingham 78 Digbeth, Birmingham

DEATH CULT MARK 40-YEAR HISTORY

12-DATE UK & IRELAND TOUR ANNOUNCED!

RETURNING TO VENUES WHERE THEY MADE THEIR LIVE DEBUT IN 1983: BELFAST, DUBLIN, SHEFFIELD, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, NOTTINGHAM BIRMINGHAM, BOURNEMOUTH, NORWICH, MANCHESTER & LONDON

THE BAND EXPLORE THEIR POST-PUNK ORIGINS WITH A SETLIST THAT SPANS THE THREE INCARNATIONS OF THE SEMINAL BAND

Death Cult returns. The storied post-punk progenitor to The Cult will headline a one-off 12-date tour across the UK and Ireland throughout November 2023, including many venues where they made their live debut as a band. The evening, while centered around Death Cult and their eponymous EPs, will boast a setlist that spans […]

The Sisters Of Murphy

Hare & Hounds Kings Heath, Birmingham High Street, Kings Heath, Birmingham

THE SISTERS OF MURPHY, the galaxy's finest tribute to the Sisters of Mercy are a firm favourite, and will be playing a full-length set of around two hours.

Many, many people believe they are better live than the real thing, covering early Sisters material to later stuff, with pretty much everything else in between.. Expect to hear favourites like Alice, Floorshow, Walk Away, Marian, Temple Of Love, Lucretia, This Corrosion, More etc, but also album tracks, B-Sides and much more...

Dark Disco will be providing the sounds before and after.

£12.50

Alternative Christmas Party, Part One: In Isolation + Discord and Rhyme + Ombudsmen.

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

Headliners In Isolation will be playing their hit cover of I Believe In Father Christmas (Greg Lake), songs from their last two albums plus some brand new numbers and surprises. Discord and Rhyme bring their excellent synth pop Eighties covers to the mix (including some keytar we are promised), and Ombudsmen provide some phat beats, stupid melodies and psychedelic excursions.

£8 – £10

Jaz Coleman: Unspeakable – A Spoken Word Tour

KK's Steel Mill, Wolverhampton Starworks Warehouse, Frederick Street, Wolverhampton

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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