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Jesus And The Zealots + Mouth Ulcers + Joshua Zero

Flash Delirium & Paper Dress Live present a fabulous night of gothy prog rock, postpunk, dark wave madness and guitar shredding alt pop with a stacked bill of new and amazing talents of the London scene 🔥🔥🔥 JESUS & THE ZEALOTS Glamourous and mystical prog rock. Psych meets goth meets a small man sitting in a cave smoking a pipe. MOUTH ULCERS Music from the haunted suburbs. Mouth Ulcers are a 4 piece band with a sound rooted in 80s nostalgia, blending elements of post-punk, goth, and dark wave. Melodic bass lines, atmospheric guitars and moody vocals create a cohesive

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London

February 13

Kontravoid + NUXX

Presented by Club.The.Mammoth. & Night Terrors Support from NUXX Kontravoid’s masked mystique has remained for over a decade. Ever since the release of his self-titled LP in 2012, the Canadian-born, Los Angeles-based Cameron Findlay has perfected dark pop with his oeuvre that teeters between the EBM, electro and goth genres. His productions, such as 2019’s “Too Deep” and 2021’s “Faceless,” dive to the most derelict corners of foggy, strobe-lit clubs: there is no choice but to dance. But there is an uncanny softness and obvious songwriting ability to compose heart-wrenching songs that are both captivating and drenched in melancholy—2018’s “Undone”

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London

February 12

Twin Tribes + Denuit

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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London

February 12

Male Tears + Death Drive + Strange Futures

Male Tears (US) is a Los Angeles-based three-piece weirdo-pop and dark synth project led by singer-songwriter James Edward. Formed in the aftermath of the pandemic, the band has quickly become a standout name in the modern darkwave and synth-pop underground, known for blending camp aesthetics, sharp emotional flair, and dance-floor melancholy. The group first gained attention with their 2021 self-titled debut album, now considered a cult favorite for its fusion of glittery synth-pop nostalgia and melodramatic, tongue-in-cheek songwriting. They followed with Trauma Club (2021) and KRYPT (2023), a deeper dive into shadowy club textures and romantic gloom that solidified their

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London

February 11

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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London

February 7

Safe Mind

Augustus Muller is one half of the beloved electronic duo Boy Harsher, a cornerstone in the contemporary goth and electronic scene. Cooper B. Handy is an underground sensation, known for his left-field approach to beatmaking through his solo project LUCY and various collaborative efforts, including The Taxidermist and Club Casualties. Together, they create something entirely new—tender, raw, and emotionally resonant.

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London

February 6

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