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Darker Days 2026: Sweet Ermengarde + The March Violets + Salvation + Vazum + The Black Capes + NU:N + Elkapath + Zeitgeist Zero + Dead Invi Eye + Amnesiak + Iamtheshadow + Black Rose Moves + My Funeral Dance + Guillotine Dream + Hurtsfall + Social Youth Cult + Black Rain + The Medea Project + The Judas Kiss

Darker Days Festival is a dark alternative festival, the festival takes place at The International, Garden St, Leicester LE1 3UA.From Friday 26th to Sunday 28th of June 2026. Weekend tickets are on sale now Day splits will be added at a later date. The complete line up for Darker Days 2026! Friday 26th of June Sweet ErmengardeVAZUMElkapathAmnesiakMy Funeral Dance Saturday 27th of June The March VioletsThe Black CapesZeitgeist ZeroIAMTHESHADOW Guillotine DreamHurtsfallBlack RainThe Medea Project Sunday 28th of June SalvationNu:nDead Invi EyeBlack Rose MovesSocial Youth CultThe Judas Kiss We are so so excited to have all these amazing bands so much […]

Darker Days 2026: Sweet Ermengarde + The March Violets + Salvation + Vazum + The Black Capes + NU:N + Elkapath + Zeitgeist Zero + Dead Invi Eye + Amnesiak + Iamtheshadow + Black Rose Moves + My Funeral Dance + Guillotine Dream + Hurtsfall + Social Youth Cult + Black Rain + The Medea Project + The Judas Kiss Read More »

Leicester

26 June 2026

The March Violets + Salvation

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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Hebden Bridge

July 19

The March Violets + The Faces Of Sarah + Bloodworm

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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Leicester

July 18

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

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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Birmingham

July 11

The Deadinburgh Festival 2025: The March Violets + Zombina And The Skeletons + 1919 + Chaos 8 + Witch Of The Vale + Cold In Berlin + Gothzilla + Twisted Nerve + Voodoo Twins + A Murder Of Crows + 13th Chime + Byronic Sex & Exile + Revanica + 13 Tombs + Burning The Filth

Edinburgh’s 2 day festival dedicated to Goth Music & Culture! Taking place between The Hive Nightclub and it’s neighbour The Banshee Labyrinth.

The Deadinburgh Festival 2025: The March Violets + Zombina And The Skeletons + 1919 + Chaos 8 + Witch Of The Vale + Cold In Berlin + Gothzilla + Twisted Nerve + Voodoo Twins + A Murder Of Crows + 13th Chime + Byronic Sex & Exile + Revanica + 13 Tombs + Burning The Filth Read More »

Edinburgh

July 4

OtherWorlds: Gene Loves Jezebel with Jay Aston + Lili Refrain + The March Violets + Ghost Dance + The Danse Society + The Rose of Avalanche

Moochin’ About Presents presents the first OtherWorlds Festival ..A 2 day event celebrating the Summer Solstice at the iconic Morecambe Winter Gardens …Saturday features an unmissable coming together of some of the most significant and enduring goth & post punk bands from the 80’s, with headliners Gene Love Jezebel celebrating their 1985 album Immigrant, to be played in full for the first ever time..!With special guest for the Saturday is Lili Refrain … a mezmerising composer and performer based in Rome, Italy. Who recently toured with #DeathCult for their memorial “83-23” UK/Ireland Tour…While Sunday see’s a stunning mix of Impassioned,

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Morecambe

June 21

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