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Spellbound Goth Alternative Club

The ultimate gathering for people who like their music on the darker side. Spellbound plays a mix of Goth, Post Punk, Alternative 80’s, Synth-Pop, EBM & Industrial sounds to keep you on the dancefloor.  Expect to hear a mix of Post-Punk, Alternative 80’s, Gothic, Electro, EBM & Industrial sounds from the likes of:Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus, The Cure, The Cult, Killing Joke, The Mission, Sisters Of Mercy, Gary Numan, Nine Inch Nails, Covenant, Combichrist, Nitzer Ebb, Apoptygma Berzerk, Assemblage 23, Front 242, Ministry, Marilyn Manson, Rammstein, New Model Army, The Cramps, Joy Division, Fields Of The Nephilim, Ghost Dance, […]

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12 March 2022

LS Woman Tour: Byronic Sex & Exile + The Glass House Museum

LS WOMAN TOUR – FEBRUARY 2022 The LS Woman Tour is a series of Byronic Sex & Exile shows at new and familiar venues to blow away the cobwebs of the year and lay the foundations for the next steps. Also released in February will be the new single – ‘Salome’, b/w ‘LS Woman’ (originally the Doors). With special guest AMereKat! 

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25 February 2022

Paradise Lost Obsidian Moon tour with Moonspell

Obsidian… dark, reflective and black: it’s a pretty decent description of the music that PARADISE LOST have been making over the last 32 years, even though this most resilient of British metal bands have stoically refused to be pinned down to one easily defined formula. Powered by a lust for creativity and a stout devotion to haunting heaviness, PARADISE LOST have defied the odds by coming back stronger than ever over the past decade. “We’re doing really well right now,” says guitarist and co-founder Greg Mackintosh. “The last few albums have gone down well and we’ve gradually moved back up

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14 February 2022

Chameleons + The Membranes

AGMP Concerts presentsThe Chameleons“What Does Anything Mean? Basically” 35th Anniversary Tour 1985-2020+ support: The Membranes The Chameleons are back..! Original members Mark Burgess and Reg Smithies have reformed The Chameleons in 2020 to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the ‘What Does Anything Mean? Basically” album. Known for their atmospheric, guitar-based sound and passionate lyrics, The Chameleons are regarded as one of the most underrated Manchester bands of the 1980s.

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1 February 2022

Nightmare Music presents…CHROME

Heads up, cyborgchix and neonbois! After our insanely successful Halloween Horror Show, our first question (after we’d caught our breath) was – when can we do it again? And at Team Nightmare, we’re not ones to let any excuse for a party pass us by, so we’re getting together with our chummers at the Olde Salutation Inn for another round of fun. This time, we’re taking a different direction and heading for the hippest underground clubs in Neo-Tokyo and Night City for inspiration, so we bring you…. CHROME. We’ll be playing the best in synthpop, electronica, futurepop, synthwave, 80s tech,

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Nottingham

29 January 2022

Spellbound Goth Alternative Club

The ultimate gathering for people who like their music on the darker side. Spellbound plays a mix of Goth, Post Punk, Alternative 80’s, Synth-Pop, EBM & Industrial sounds to keep you on the dancefloor.  Expect to hear a mix of Post-Punk, Alternative 80’s, Gothic, Electro, EBM & Industrial sounds from the likes of:Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus, The Cure, The Cult, Killing Joke, The Mission, Sisters Of Mercy, Gary Numan, Nine Inch Nails, Covenant, Combichrist, Nitzer Ebb, Apoptygma Berzerk, Assemblage 23, Front 242, Ministry, Marilyn Manson, Rammstein, New Model Army, The Cramps, Joy Division, Fields Of The Nephilim, Ghost Dance,

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Nottingham

11 December 2021

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