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VMPR

Come for the music. Stay for the atmosphere. Let the night swallow you whole. Step into the darkness where the music is pulsing and the atmosphere intoxicatingJoin us for VMPR, an electrifying goth club night that has dirty dancing to pounding music for dark delights Get lost in the hypnotic pulse of industrial, EBM, synthpop, goth and more as our resident DJs spin tracks to match every shade of your soul. Whether you’re drawn to the old school sounds of VNV or the modern beats of MATT HART, we plan to sweat the night away Dress to impress in your

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Birmingham

September 6

Goth vs Emo

August 29th is a Pukah takeover at The Sunflower Lounge. Not only does DJ Pukah return for her monthly Psychosocial night on the decks, but down in the basement it’s also the first Pukah Promotions gig, headlined by Dying Addiction. To coincide with the gig, tonight’s Psychosocial is a Goth Vs Emo special. It’s free entry upstairs and it all gets underway from 9pm. As always there will be great drink deals on at the bar. So whether you prefer Sisters of Mercy to Pierce The Veil, or Bauhaus to Slipknot, there will be music for you to dance to.

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Birmingham

August 29

Club Dawnrazor

CLUB DAWNRAZOR at MERLINSSaturday August 23rd 2025. 9pm till 2am.An evening of goth rock, post-punk and alternative 80s with Zombie club DJ, Ted WildBillButtock, at Birmingham’s unique horror theme bar, Merlins, Martineau place, corporation street, Birmingham city centre.Free entry and special drinks offers. Ted WildBillButtock has been one of the resident DJs at Birmingham’s long running Zombie club for the past six years.Previously he spent a couple of years DJing at Birmingham’s Funeral Nation and Crypt club. Before that, He was resident alternative DJ for almost a decade at The Giffard Arms in Wolverhampton. Plus his own sporadic specialist gothic

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Birmingham

August 23

Black Lips Goth Night

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 Divisionplus many more FREE ENTRANCE All Day, Every Day.

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Birmingham

August 8

Angels Of Darkness

Step into the shadows with Angels of Darkness, the ultimate tribute to Gothic music’s timeless legends. We bring to life the sounds and atmosphere of the iconic ’80s Goth scene, featuring the unforgettable hits of Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, The Cult, Billy Idol, Sisters of Mercy, and Killing Joke. But we don’t stop there—our setlist also celebrates modern torchbearers of the genre like Marilyn Manson and Evanescence. Join us for a night of dark energy, haunting melodies, and powerful performances that pay homage to the very best in Goth music, past and present.

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Birmingham

July 25

Black Lips Goth Night

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 Divisionplus many more FREE ENTRANCE All Day, Every Day.

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Birmingham

July 11

The March Violets + TBC

Play Loud, Play Purple “The slinky, savage yet warmly delicate March Violets, whose thirst for mystery, magic and brutal darkness has set them apart.” –Winston Smith, Sounds – June 18th 1983  “Fantastic, post-punk shrapnel guitar from founder member Tom Ashton… the strikingly, scary, esoteric beauty of Rosie Garland… The songs clatter and grind around the drum machine and their powerful fug fills the room.” – John Robb, Louder Than War Once Upon A Leeds, 1981. The March Violets strum their first riff and scrawl their first set list. Their impressive post-punk legacy stretches from 1980s BBC John Peel sessions, indie

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Birmingham

July 11

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