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Ashbury Heights + Ghostbells + Promenade Cinema

Ashbury Heights are a synthpop duo from Sweden consisting of the dynamic singer/producer/songwriter team of Anders Hagström and Tea F. Thimé. Originally, the duo consisted of Anders Hagström and Yasmine Uhlin. However, she announced her surprise departure from the band in Hamburg at the last concert of the Out Of line festival tour 2008. Anders and Yazmine met in November 2005 and, upon discovering that they shared the same musical vision, decided to form a band. Their collaboration soon came to fruition with the release of a 9 track demo entitled “Angora Overdrive” after a very intensive month in the […]

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Glasgow

February 5

Twin Tribes + tbc

Twin Tribes was formed in 2017 in Brownsville, Texas, a border town with a unique cultural blend that subtly influences their music. Luis Navarro and Joel Niño Jr. bonded over their shared love of post-punk and darkwave, deciding to create music that paid homage to the brooding, atmospheric sounds of the 1980s while adding their own modern twist. Despite coming from a region not typically associated with the goth or darkwave scene, they carved out a niche and quickly gained recognition within underground circles. Their DIY approach played a crucial role in their early success. They self-released their debut album,

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Glasgow

February 10

The Nosferatu + GunPoint X + Gothzilla

Stigmata Presents The Nosferatu + Gothzilla Friday 24 April 2026 Early Bird: £15 until 31/12/25 Advance: £20 until 24/4/26 WeGotTickets: https://wegottickets.com/event/684575 Fatsoma: https://www.fatsoma.com/e/inpsb3i1/the-nosferatu-uk-tour-glasgow Skiddle: https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Glasgow/Ivory-Blacks/Stigmata-Presents-Nosferatu/41642799/ Tickets Scotland: https://tickets-scotland.com/t5218 Age Restrictions: 14+ (Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult) The Nosferatu are a UK gothic rock band formed from the ashes of the original Rise era Nosferatu formed in 1987, playing rousing rock anthems, with thunderous guitars and exquisite symphonic orchestration, combined with booming baritone vocals. Since reforming in 2019 The Nosferatu have played many festivals including Wave Gothic Treffen (DE), Castle Party (PL), Amphi (DE), NCN (DE), Stella Nomine (DE), Tomorrows Ghost (UK)

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Glasgow

April 24

Pink Turns Blue + The Snake Corps

Stigmata Presents The Black Swan UK Tour 2026 PINK TURNS BLUEPlus Special GuestsTHE SNAKE CORPS German Post-Punk Legends Pink Turns Blue on Tour in Support of New Album “Black Swan” Since forming in 1985, German post-punk stalwarts Pink Turns Blue have refined their sound into something unmistakably their own—elegant in its minimalism, emotive in its delivery, and enduring in its relevance. From their early breakthrough with If Two Worlds Kiss to their newest release, Black Swan, the Berlin-based trio has remained a vital force in the international post-punk community, shaping and reshaping the genre across decades. Black Swan, the band’s

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Glasgow

May 1

The Twilight Sad

“If the world was a better place they would be playing to more people, and I think they can.” – Robert Smith, The Cure From their unassuming origins as a group of school friends drawn together by a shared passion for music to the global touring force they have quietly become, The Twilight Sad’s ascent has been forged the old way with grit, graft and five exceptional studio albums. The Kilsyth group – based around the core duo of James Graham and Andy MacFarlane – seemed to emerge fully formed with their blindsiding 2007 debut Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters

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Glasgow

May 5

The Twilight Sad

“If the world was a better place they would be playing to more people, and I think they can.” – Robert Smith, The Cure From their unassuming origins as a group of school friends drawn together by a shared passion for music to the global touring force they have quietly become, The Twilight Sad’s ascent has been forged the old way with grit, graft and five exceptional studio albums. The Kilsyth group – based around the core duo of James Graham and Andy MacFarlane – seemed to emerge fully formed with their blindsiding 2007 debut Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters

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Glasgow

May 6

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