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Carpe Noctum: The Faces Of Sarah + Hurtsfall + TBC

THE FACES OF SARAH make a long-overdue return to our stage for the first time since 2021. Gothic rock of the highest caliber, topped with one of the best voices on the scene and a powerful live show.https://www.facebook.com/thefacesofsarah Fast rising post-punks with synthpop sensibilities, HURTSFALL transcend genres, and blow us away every time with their hook-laden songs and soulful vocals. We’re delighted to have them back at Carpe as special guests.https://www.facebook.com/HurtsfallUK Plus support to be confirmed. CARPE NOCTUM is the biggest and longest-running regular goth club in the north of England, and celebrated its 25th anniversary last year. Our resident […]

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Leeds

May 10

Carpe Noctum: The Sisters of Murphy

For one night only, the utterly bastard groovy THE SISTERS OF MURPHY return to Carpe Noctum. The universe’s finest tribute to the Sisters of Mercy will be playing an epic set, so expect all the hits, some deep cuts, that one song you hate, and maybe the odd surprise or two. Some people say they’re even better than the real thing.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063880983407 Whilst a limited number of tickets will be held back for cash sale on the door, demand for this show will almost certainly exceed capacity, so you’re advised to get them whilst you can! No guest list, no reserved

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Leeds

June 7

The March Violets + TBC

Play Loud, Play Purple “The slinky, savage yet warmly delicate March Violets, whose thirst for mystery, magic and brutal darkness has set them apart.” –Winston Smith, Sounds – June 18th 1983  “Fantastic, post-punk shrapnel guitar from founder member Tom Ashton… the strikingly, scary, esoteric beauty of Rosie Garland… The songs clatter and grind around the drum machine and their powerful fug fills the room.” – John Robb, Louder Than War Once Upon A Leeds, 1981. The March Violets strum their first riff and scrawl their first set list. Their impressive post-punk legacy stretches from 1980s BBC John Peel sessions, indie

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Birmingham

July 11

Punk-Goth All-Dayer: TBC

After the massive success of our last Goth Night, we’re back with something even bigger… A full day of rebellion, darkness, and raw energy! PUNK GOTH ALL-DAYER A fusion of pure punk anarchy & brooding goth atmosphere—an all-day celebration for the misfits, the romantics, and the ones who live for the underground. LINEUP – BANDS & LIVE DJs INTO THE NIGHT! Live Bands Bringing the Noise – expect raw punk energy & haunting goth anthems on stage. DJs Spinning into the Night – playing the best in punk, goth, post-punk, darkwave & industrial. SOUNDS OF THE DAY & NIGHT: PUNK:

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Lincoln

July 12

The March Violets + TBC

Play Loud, Play Purple “The slinky, savage yet warmly delicate March Violets, whose thirst for mystery, magic and brutal darkness has set them apart.” –Winston Smith, Sounds – June 18th 1983  “Fantastic, post-punk shrapnel guitar from founder member Tom Ashton… the strikingly, scary, esoteric beauty of Rosie Garland… The songs clatter and grind around the drum machine and their powerful fug fills the room.” – John Robb, Louder Than War Once Upon A Leeds, 1981. The March Violets strum their first riff and scrawl their first set list. Their impressive post-punk legacy stretches from 1980s BBC John Peel sessions, indie

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Bristol

July 12

The March Violets + TBC

Play Loud, Play Purple “The slinky, savage yet warmly delicate March Violets, whose thirst for mystery, magic and brutal darkness has set them apart.” –Winston Smith, Sounds – June 18th 1983  “Fantastic, post-punk shrapnel guitar from founder member Tom Ashton… the strikingly, scary, esoteric beauty of Rosie Garland… The songs clatter and grind around the drum machine and their powerful fug fills the room.” – John Robb, Louder Than War Once Upon A Leeds, 1981. The March Violets strum their first riff and scrawl their first set list. Their impressive post-punk legacy stretches from 1980s BBC John Peel sessions, indie

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Brighton

July 13

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