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Fields of the Nephilim

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.

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London

November 1

Monster Queen: Light Asylum

On All Hallows’ Eve the veil will tremble and the shadows will sing.This year we summon a rare apparition, the legendary LIGHT ASYLUM returns for her first UK performance in seven years and her only UK appearance of 2025.Fronted by the inimitable Shannon Funchess, Light Asylum’s sound is a collision of darkwave, post-punk, and synth-driven fury, anthems that throb with industrial grit and spiritual fire, Her voice, a spectral battle cry, has haunted dance floors across the globe. On the Ground Floor our friends from REFORMATION CLUB will be hosting a smoky room, filled with coldwave, post-punk, batcave sounds &

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London

October 31

ELECTRIC DREAMS (Alternative/Electronic 80s) @ The Cannick Tapps, London EC4N

ELECTRIC DREAMS is a long running, very well established club night for fans of the alternative/electronic 80s. Expect to hear the likes of Depeche Mode, The Cure, NIN, Human League, The Sisters of Mercy, La Roux, Japan, The Mission, Ultravox, PSB, Soft Cell, Blancmange, Fields of the Nephilim, Goldfrapp, Visage, Blondie, OMD, The Cure, NIN, Adam Ant, Project Pitchfork and Ladytron. Open from 9pm – 1am (2am subject to licencing). NOW OPEN ON FRIDAYS. The Cannick Tapps is right opposite the entrance to Cannon St, railway station in the heart of The City of London. EC4N 5AD.

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London

October 31

The Awakening + The Royal Ritual

Our upcoming string of shows doesn’t end with our performance at Glōm Fest 2025… We’re pleased to announce that The Royal Ritual will be joining The Awakening on the UK leg of their HAUNTING tour this autumn. This collaboration has been a long time in the making, and with the help of Original Strawberry Girl Presents, we’re proud to confirm two special dates: Belgrave Music Hall, Leeds – 24 October 2025 Bush Hall, London – 26 October 2025 For those attending Glōm Fest, you’ll already know that The Awakening will be headlining, while we have the honour of opening the

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London

October 26

The KitCat Halloween Spectacular

The KitCat Halloween Special will return on Saturday October the 25th of this year. Expect multiple DJs and acts from the Gothic Glam and Alternative spectrum.  Multiple spaces and stages encompassed in the splendour of The Omeara venue in London Bridge.   Lineup Acid Payne / Blackdeath 1334 / Dave / Bryan Kitcat  / Dragon/Stardust Siren / Gilly Woo / Less Than Human / Malefica / Princess Julia / Ricardo Castro  / Skintight SJ / Steve Weeks  /Vade Retro Soft Scent & Black Lilith- live Performances – Marnie Scarlet – Monsterlune & more TBA

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London

October 25

Assemblage 23 + Mari Kattman

Stigmata Presents their first UK tour in 7 years…ASSEMBLAGE 23 2025 UK TOUR ASSEMBLAGE 23 Plus Special GuestMARI KATTMAN Assemblage 23 is the future-pop / ebm project founded in 1988 by Tom Shear who writes the music and lyrics and does the recording himself. Live performances are supported by Paul Seegers on keyboards. Apart from the odd UK festival appearances Assemblage have not toured in the UK since 2018 so Stigmata are very proud to host them for this largest ever UK Tour to date, as a new album is scheduled to come out shortly after this tour we can

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London

October 19

Black Light Ascension + Cult With No Name + Cyph_on

A night of Goth industrial Featuring Black Light Ascension,much loved by Post Plague and Medway, return bringing their unique brand of Industrial to get you moving and thinking. Always a massive crowd pleaser. Cult With No Name,is a German/ English musical duo from London, . Influenced largely by electronic music, post-punk, and modern classical music, they refer to themselves “electronic balladeers, and bring a real low key beautiful lounge vibe with them. Cyphon,A dark, post-punk, industrial band from the depths of the UK. Born out of a number of previous electronic, industrial and neo goth projects, the band was founded

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Chatham

October 17

Bryonic Sex & Exile + TBC

SONGS FROM THE BLOOD – NEW ALBUM & TOUR May I present to you the initial details of the sixth Byronic Sex & Exile album and accompanying UK tour. ‘Songs From The Blood’ is a dramatic retelling of the Dracula legend, which becomes a tale of noble, uncompromising defiance and resurrection. It tells the tale of a Count who truly is “powerful, beautiful, and without regrets.” The ‘Songs From The Blood’ tour will be an immersive exercise in gothic atmosphere, providing thrills and chills in equal measure. Part One of the tour takes place over the remainder of 2025, with

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London

October 8

Dance Yrself Clean: Post Punk / New Wave / Electro

Danceable post punk, electro, synthpop and counter-cultural dancefloor sounds til 3am Be there, dance square… LCD Soundsystem // Crack Cloud // Boy Harsher // Fcukers // Fat White Family // New Order // Depeche Mode // Fontaines D.C // Joy Division // The Clash // P.I.L // Viagra Boys // Automatic // Working Men’s Club // Wet Leg // Talking Heads // The Fall // Parquet Courts // The Rapture // Blondie // ESG // Daniel Avery // Marie Davidson // Bodega // PVA // Warpaint // Gustaf// The Itch // The KVB and loads more Presented by A Love

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London

October 4

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