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Palindrones + Hurtsfall + Hexial

Palindrones————-Palindrones is a dark electronic duo from South London. They take listeners on a shimmering and cathartic sonic journey with dreamy Industrial Synthpop, infused with pounding rhythms, haunting, evocative vocals and esoteric ambiance. Palindrones embrace contrasts to create music that challenges, provokes, and resonates, spreading a message of hope, positivity and unity, transporting audiences to surging, euphoric dance floors and otherworldly spaces. Hurtsfall———Affectionately dubbed “Goth & Soul”, Hurtsfall masterfully blend gothic rock, post-punk, and synth-pop to create a sound that’s both familiar yet utterly unique. Lush keyboards and darkly groovy Bass VI form a rich soundscape, perfectly complementing frontman Sam […]

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June 12

The March Violets + TBC

The March Violets, early ’80’s gothic post punk from Leeds, UK. Rebirthed and ReVioletized! New album, Crocodile Promises out now! http://www.marchvioletsband.com

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June 28

Darkest Night: Dramalove + Hurtsfall + The Ascent

Dramalove plus special guests: Hurtsfall The Ascent Upstairs at The Chapel, above The Angel Microbrewery, Nottingham. 7 Stoney Street, Lace Market, Nottingham, NG1 1LG — Dramalove Winners of NYCanta ‘24 and Sanremo Rock ‘23 among thousands of artists, London based rock band Dramalove updated the sounds of early 2000’s rock into the 21st century with their breakthrough debut, “Stelle: Reloaded”, then matured on the self produced, heavier and darker “Kryptonite”, after relocating to the U.K from Italy. BBC Radio 6 acclaimed “Funeral” and “Busy Saving the World” it’s in the Best New Bands on Classic Rock Magazine. Hurtsfall Hurtsfall have

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July 3

Blacklight Protocol – Industrial – Cyber – Club Night – Free Entry

Time to dust of those goggles,We danced years and years ago to a dystopian future, well.. We are now in the dystopian future except no floating cars and holograms…only.. LED’s on all your furniture, but it is getting dystopian all the same…so come dance Cyber / Industrial Aggro-tech / Power Noise / EBM / Future pop / Industro-metal / Electro-Industrial

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July 3

Massive Ego + Dead Lights + Larva + The Silent Era

Stigmata Presents The Symphony Of Flies UK TourMASSIVE EGO UK – 30th Anniversary Dates!DEAD LIGHTS (UK)LARVA (Spain) THE SILENT ERA (UK) MASSIVE EGO Biography: Formed in 1996, UK synth-pop/electronic darkwave act Massive Ego emerged from the short-lived New Romantic revival known as Romo, attracting early critical attention with a favourable live review in Melody Maker. Across a three-decade career marked by frequent line-up changes, including members such as Dan Black (The Servant/Planet Funk) and Dean Bright (Dead Or Alive), the band has maintained a strong presence on the European alternative circuit, appearing at festivals including Wave-Gotik-Treffen, M’era Luna, Amphi, Infest, and

Nottingham

September 3

The Spiritual Bat + Kee + Liight

I’m Not From London presents… A dark night of gothic nu-wave and post punk with more than a passing nod to Italy. Do not miss this… ★ THE SPIRITUAL BAT * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * One of few European bands in the scene that has carried out several coast-to-coast tours in the USA. The Spiritual Bat is based in Italy and has performed at several festivals in Europe, such as WGT, Whitby Goth Weekend, Return To The Batcave, Gotham Sounds, Castle Party. The project evolves from

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September 11

The Sisters Of Mercy + TBC

Top-notch rock’n’roll psychedelia with a punk edge. At their peak in the mid 80s they stimulated sales of black hair dye and crimpers like no band before or since. The Sisters of Mercy achieved early underground success after forming in Leeds in 1980. They had their commercial breakthrough in the mid-1980s and released three studio albums, including their last studio album Vision Thing in 1990. This was followed by the compilation albums Some Girls Wander By Mistake and A Slight Case Of Overbombing in 1992 and 1993 respectively, and the band have been touring ever since.

Nottingham

September 18

The Sisters Of Mercy + TBC

Top-notch rock’n’roll psychedelia with a punk edge. At their peak in the mid 80s they stimulated sales of black hair dye and crimpers like no band before or since. The Sisters of Mercy achieved early underground success after forming in Leeds in 1980. They had their commercial breakthrough in the mid-1980s and released three studio albums, including their last studio album Vision Thing in 1990. This was followed by the compilation albums Some Girls Wander By Mistake and A Slight Case Of Overbombing in 1992 and 1993 respectively, and the band have been touring ever since.

Nottingham

September 19

Cabaret Voltaire + Gazelle Twin

Stephen ‘Mal’ Mallinder and Chris Watson have announced details of their Final UK Tour, starting on 10 October 2026 at Birmingham Town Hall and finishing at the Sheffield Octagon on 25 October, with Gazelle Twin confirmed as special guest across all the dates. These dates follow news of this year’s highly anticipated sold-out tour, which marks 50 years since the live launch of one of Britain’s most influential electronic bands, Cabaret Voltaire, at the Sheffield Students Union Refectory on 13 May 1975. Talking about the newly announced dates, Stephen Mallinder, says: “What a wonderful opportunity to go round the block

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October 13

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