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!
The Atrocity Exhibition
The Little Angel, Whitby 18 Flowergate, WhitbyThe Atrocity Exhibition at the Little A is back! A full 12 hours of Goth And Alternative tunes for your delight. Full DJ line-up to be confirmed.
New Model Army
O2 Academy Leeds 55 Cookridge Street, Leeds, United KingdomNew Model Army - "Unbroken" Album & Tour 2024
We’re happy to announce that our 16th studio album ‘Unbroken’ will be released on 26th January 2024, accompanied by a first tour of Europe (including the UK).
We started writing the album in 2021 against a backdrop of everything that is happening in a fast-changing world and in our own lives, but of course the process was interrupted by the much delayed 40th Anniversary tour and the whole Sinfonia project. We decided early on that our number one choice to mix the album would be the legendary Tchad Blake who accepted, […]
Tubeway Days
The Crafty Cove, Whitby 2-4 Wellington Road, WhitbyCoinciding with the popular Goth Weekend Tubeway Days make their debut in Whitby.
The band will be performing their impressive tribute show to Gary Numan and his iconic early tours of 1979 and '80 packed with all his classic hits and album tracks to stunning effect with the fully immersive sounds, images and stage show of those now iconic early tours.
Shadow Factory: Deviant UK + Kuro + Vaein
The Met Lounge & Ballroom Argyle Road, Whitby, Yorkshire, United KingdomPart of the world famous Spring Goth Festival Whitby. Advance early bird tickets are available shortly via Skiddle.
The 80s Night
The Royal Hotel, Whitby West Cliff, WhitbyDJ's Landmine & Kat will once again be inflicting their musical "taste" on you all. Warn your knees in advance! We'll be playing the best & worst the 80's has to offer.
Sexy Sunday: Sisters Of No Mercy
The Met Lounge & Ballroom Argyle Road, Whitby, Yorkshire, United KingdomTime: 7.00pm till 1:00am.
Gothic club night. Featuring The Sisters of No Mercy Burlesque. £1 of your ticket cost goes directly to Heronbank Cat Rescue.
Strange As Angels: Play/Dead
The Crafty Cove, Whitby 2-4 Wellington Road, WhitbyJoin me at The Crafty Cove for a night of 'proper' Goth tunes, Deathrock and Darkwave. A fiver on the door. 18+ dress code~ dress for the music, see Some wore Leather, Some wore Lace
Manic Monday
The Met Lounge & Ballroom Argyle Road, Whitby, Yorkshire, United KingdomTime: 7.00pm till 1:00am.
Admission: £11.00 advance includes a raffle ticket to win a bottle of Sexy Sunday labeled Vodka. Your wristband is your raffle number) £14.00 OTD.
Theme: Pirates & Creatures of the Sea
Fettle me timbers and batten down the hatches, this is the day you will always remember as the day you almost caught Hazel Fettler.
Stripped at the Black Bull
The Black Bull 2.Mulgrave Terrace, Gatesheadmusic: a mix of post punk, industrial, Goth rock, deathrock, EBM, New Wave, Coldwave, Darkwave, Neue Deutsche Hart, and various other alternative musical goodies. From the vault, hot off the press or anywhere inbetween, of course your requests are very welcome
Venue: The Black Bull is on Mulgrave Terrace right across the dual carriageway from Gateshead Interchange, making it accessible to people from a multitude of areas around the north east. The drinks choices include a range of spirits, alongside cask, keg and bottled beers, ciders, wines, soft drinks (both hot and cold). something for every one of your 5 […]
Skeletal Family + Healthy Junkies
The Underground, Bradford 9 Duke Street, Bradford, United KingdomSkeletal Family are:
Anneka Latta – Vocals
Stan Greenwood – Guitars
Roger “Trotwood” Nowell – Bass
Ian “Karl Heinz” Taylor – Keyboards / Saxophone
Adrian “Ozzy” Osadzenko – Drums and Percussion
Being one of the more prominent Indie / Alternative bands from the early / mid 1980’s, Skeletal Family enjoyed relatively major national and international success. From topping the National UK Indie Charts for three weeks in Autumn 1984 with debut album “Burning Oil” (above other contemporary northern bands The Smiths & New Order) to recording seven BBC Radio One sessions for John Peel, Janice Long & Kid Jensen.
Their impressive live show at […]