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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Siren’s Cave

The Black Heart, London 2-3 Greenland Place, London

Siren’s Cave is a Dark Alternative Mermaid Themed Party night of Dark Wave, Electro, Goth, Synthpop, Post Punk, New Romantic and various relatable genres. Demondaz returns to join Dragon, Skintight SJ and Stardust Siren, and as usual expect to hear a selection from past and present including some tracks not so regularly heard. Please note the Cloakroom will be available to look after your warmer clothing, and we hope to see you all again for another fun night.

£7 – £10
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Post Industrial

Spread Eagle, London 141 Albert Street, London

Private room, 1st floor, The Spread Eagle, Camden4pm to 10pm free entryPure & Post Industrial graphics by Malombra UK Following our successful pre-Front 242 Post Industrial event held Upstairs at The Spread Eagle in Camden last Sunday we’re coming back for another edition in January. Having sold out of all UK copies of the EBM book that we launched at our Pure Industrial special #2 at New River Studios, lots of people have asked where they can buy a copy. So we’re giving you the opportunity to buy the book at a bargain price of £33.33 and pick it up […]

Free
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DARK ROOM vs NAGNAGNAG @ Colours Hoxton

Colours Hoxton, London 2-4 Hoxton Square,, London

Join us on Saturday, 25th January, from 9 PM to 3:30 AM, for an epic night featuring legendary London nightlife icons Princess Julia, Jonny Slut, and Tasty Tim, alongside a lineup of fabulously dressed hosts. All happening at our exciting new venue in Hoxton Square—formerly home to Boombox—just minutes from Old Street Tube Station.

£15
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Mondlicht

The Albany 240 Great Portland Street, London, United Kingdom

martin oldgoth and DJBen bring you more of the usual dark dance tunes from the wonderful worlds of goth, post punk and more - FREE ENTRY!

Free
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Selofan + Def Neon

The Lexington, London 96-98 Pentonville Road N1 9JB, London

SELOFAN BIOGRAPHY:  With 4 acclaimed studio albums already under their belt, the Athens-based synth / coldwave duo Selofan announces “Vitrioli”, their fifth and most staggering album yet was released on 13 April 2018.A well-known purveyor of allusive, synth-infused coldwave music and the driving force behind the Greek label, Fabrika Records, Selofan followed the siren call of the 80’s goth sounds and minimalism, carving out their own spot at the forefront of independent wave music scene.  The seasoned hunters constantly digging for new dramas and passions to grace their visual intention and musical charm, the band specialize in deep, cold & […]

£20.25

Zetra + Moth Slut

Electrowerkz 7 Torrens Street, London, United Kingdom

Spectres have been stirring in the shadows for years now. Dark eyes watching from pallid faces. Siren songs calling to lost souls. In the blackest corners of the UK underground, a name whispered relentlessly amongst the faithful, first with curiosity, then soul-shuddering awe: Zetra. Travelling alone, armed only with synths, guitar and drum-machine to compose, The Wanderers’ music could sound skeletal. Instead its early metallic bones have been fleshed-out with the electronic new-wave of Gary Numan and Pet Shop Boys and dreamy, droning guitars that hark to heroes like Slowdive and Sonic Youth as well as dark contemporaries Deafheaven and […]

£16.50

Heartworms + She’s In Parties +

Electric Ballroom 184 Camden High St, London, United Kingdom

South London’s Heartworms, the solo project from Jojo Orme, dips into dark synth pop and gothic aesthetic to create her post-punk electronic sound. Her lyrics are of a literary quality, packaged in siren-sweet vocals over dog barks, fierce guitar riffs, and out-of-kilter grooves.

£20.30

Amélie Swann + Palindrones + Valreptile + El Knight

Hope and Anchor 207 Upper Street, London, United Kingdom

Step into the depths of Amélie Swann’s musical universe where warehouse basement vibes merge with the infectious grooves of funk and the captivating allure of trip-hop. Describing her music as melancholy, Amélie’s sonic tapestry is characterized by electronic textures, reminiscent of the early 90’s and 2000’s pop era. Her heartfelt lyrics take center stage, often exploring the depth of the human experience. Surrender yourself to the allure of her dark and enchanting sound. For Fans of Portishead, Moloko, Goldfrapp, Massive Attack, Björk, St. Vincent, POLIÇA Support comes from Palindrones, Valreptile & El Knight

£8.80

Synthicide + SDH + Suzi Sabotage + Nixer + Less Than Human

Hootananny Brixton, London 95 Effra Rd,, London

Club the Mammoth and Hootananny Brixton bring New York based party starters Synthicide to London for the first time! Think Fog Machines and Lasers and a serious lineup of Live Darkwave and Danceable Punky Beats . 🔮 Lineup 🔮 🔮 SDH 🔮 Suzi Sabotage 🔮 Nixer 🔮 Less Than Human 🔮 + More!This is an 18+ eventPresented by Hootananny Brixton.

£10

PIG + Deviant

The Forge, London 3-7 Delancey Street, London

DARE YOU ENTER THE RED ROOM? STIGMATA and Industrial legends gift you a rare opportunity to enjoy three nights of SIN SEX & SALVATION as they play their first UK shows since 2020. With brilliant new album RED ROOM (Armalyte Industries / Metropolis Records) taking the Hog to new highs, the band are currently trawling the blood-slicked highways of North America on their 'Heroin For The Damned' tour. Making his live debut with is none other than the Sinsational six-string supremo, Jim Davies (The Prodigy / Concrete Hyena), who will be joining the Lord of Lard himself, Mr Raymond Watts.

£24.75

TIRS + IAmImmune + DeathBoy

The Black Heart, London 2-3 Greenland Place, London

2004: Independent UK record label Wasp Factory Recordings has recently released debut albums by three bands on its roster – Earth Loop Recall’s ‘Compulsion’, Faetal’s ‘’ and DeathBoy’s ‘Music To Crash Cars To’ – all to critical acclaim. As well as being labelmates, these three groups have also formed a strong camaraderie – collaborating and performing live together on several occasions throughout the year in support of their respective albums. 2024: The frontmen from the three bands have once again joined forces for a special one-off reunion show at The Black Heart, which will see their bands sharing a bill […]

£8
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