Theatre Of Hate + Skeletal Family
O2 Academy, Birmingham 16-18 Horsefair, BirminghamTheatre Of Hate + Skeletal Family
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Theatre Of Hate + Skeletal Family
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.
Having retreated from view into a shroud of silence, Fields Of The Nephilim awaken once more and step into the light for five very special shows in this 25th year of the present century.
The Samhain rituals will be enacted once more throughout the UK centred around their previously announced, sold-out headline performance at the Tomorrow’s Ghosts Festival in Whitby on Halloween.
A FREE-ENTRY night of "freaky disco metal" courtesy of Birmingham's own Dead Happy and the "Darkly danceable" post-punk of Tantrum Zentrum.
50 year anniversary
We are very excited to announce four shows in winter of this year.
These will be our biggest ever headline shows in the UK outside of our home city of Manchester and we can't wait to see out our tenth year as a band in style.
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.
Formed in Nice in 1992, Corpus Delicti quickly made their mark on gothic rock with their debut Twilight (1993), followed by two more genre-defining albums before disbanding in 1997. Their fusion of post-punk energy and dark melody earned international acclaim, a US tour, and a lasting cult following.
Over two decades later, their reputation has only grown: reissues on Cleopatra Records, praise from Postpunk.com, Ascension, and Sens Critique (which lists them among the 35 must-have gothic rock bands alongside Bauhaus, The Cure, and Joy Division), and a dedicated global fanbase keeping their legacy alive.
Reuniting in […]