Lord Of The Lost
Lord Of The Lost
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".
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!
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".
Chaos Bleak wants to say thank you to the people of our home city of Nottingham for all of the support you have shown over the last year. We are saying thank you by staging a FREE gig at The Underworld (Via Fossa) and playing with two great bands who are our friends and also based in Nottingham.
So, come on down and enjoy the dark delights of:
Hurtsfall- Stage time. 7:20
The Medea Project- Stage time. 8:30
Chaos Bleak- Stage time. 9:40.
It's going to be dark but wonderful folks, and it's our FREE present you all of you!
Heads up, hacker chix and replicant bois!
It’s been a while since our last visit to the streets of the neon metropolis, so we thought it was time for another Nightmare Presents: CHROME.
Our future club is primed and ready for all you street samurai, deckers, simulants, terminally hip retro-futurists and even the odd corper taking a night off from their dataslates. All welcome – if you got the credits, we got the sounds, chummers!
We’ll be playing the best in synthpop, electronica, futurepop, synthwave, 80s tech, industrial and EBM, from Carpenter Brut to Covenant, Tubeway Army to Tomcraft, and […]
Heads up, hacker chix and replicant bois!
It’s been a while since our last visit to the streets of the neon metropolis, so we thought it was time for another Nightmare Presents: CHROME.
Our future club is primed and ready for all you street samurai, deckers, simulants, terminally hip retro-futurists and even the odd corper taking a night off from their dataslates. All welcome – if you got the credits, we got the sounds, chummers!
We’ll be playing the best in synthpop, electronica, futurepop, synthwave, 80s tech, industrial and EBM, from Carpenter Brut to Covenant, Tubeway Army to Tomcraft, and […]
Stalls From The Crypt will be bringing our famous Halloween Market to Nottingham once more and returning to our awesome new venue Liquid Light Brewery and Tap house - Unit 9, Robin Hood Industrial Estate, Alfred St S, Nottingham NG3 1GE
We are your go-to place for all things Halloween, rock, punk, goth, steampunk, fantasy, geeky, occult or just plain odd.
Free entry for browsers and buyers as always!
This event is fully booked but if you would like to apply for a stall in future you can join our mailing list here: http://eepurl.com/gTz3TT
It gives us great pleasure to announce a run of five Mission shows in the UK for October, 2023. The newly confirmed shows mark the end, The Last Daze, of our 18 month Deja Vu World Tour that kicked off in Brighton in March 2022.
The Mission will be appearing in October at:
Our very special guests for the Manchester and London shows will be our good friends, Theatre of Hate. They will also be appearing with us at TGF in Whitby.
Tickets go on presale at 10am tomorrow, Thursday 23rd February, with tickets going on general sale 24 hours […]
Glitterskull Promotions are back fresh from the our very first 'Goth Is What You Make It' event and this time we are collaborating with Follow Your Hertz to bring you a goth inspired Halloween showcase called 'Halloween Is What You Make It' with bands and alternative drag performances from the residents of Nottingham's queer alternative DirtyFilthySexy plus music until 2am.
ATTRITION
ATTRITION are pioneers in a darker electronica. Formed in 1980 in Coventry, England, influenced by a mix of punk ideology and experimental art aesthetics, they emerged as part of the early '80's UK Industrial scene alongside contemporaries Coil, Test Department, […]