07/30/2025
Proud to announce that we are hosting this RARE show!
All ages! π₯³π
Just Announced: presents Dancing Plague with Dildox, Cold Choir, and More Is Not Enough on Monday, September 29th. Tickets are on sale now at the link in our bio, or fee-less at the Box Office.
Step into the realm of Dancing Plague. A space where distorted synths, driving industrial beats, and raw emotion converge for a visceral and unforgettable experience.
Originating from the vibrant city of Portland, Oregon, Dancing Plague unearths the remnants of identity, loss, and existential angst. Drawing inspiration from darkwave, EBM, and post-industrial soundscapes, their latest album, Domain, serves as a sonic exorcism: emotionally charged, intensely relentless, and brutally candid.
For those who find solace in chaos and discover beauty in the bleak, a Dancing Plague show is more than just a performance. Itβs a journey, a release, and a moment of reckoning.
dox
Dildox is an electro-industrial duo from Los Angeles making waves in the alternative scene with a sound as gritty as it is electrifying.
Twisting darkwave into something darker, bolder, and unapologetically raw, Dildox crafts tracks that pulse with tension and defiance. Their music is a collision of distorted synths, pounding beats, and enigmatic energy.
If you're looking for a performance that delivers a visceral impact, Dildox is definitely a name to remember.
Cold Choir is the electro-darkwave duo, delivering pulsing, emotionally charged tracks locally from Asheville, North Carolina.
With two EPs and a remix album, Cold Choir has carved out a sound that is both hypnotic and immediate, inviting listeners into a captivating night of energized darkness.
More Is Not Enough
From Tennessee, More Is Not Enough (M.I.N.E.) emerged in 2008 as a platform for exploring sound beyond the boundaries of traditional genres.
After a decade-long hiatus, M.I.N.E. has resurfaced with a daring, redefined sound, captivating a blend of darkwave and aggressive dream pop. Their ethereal melodies and driving rhythms weave emotionally charged stories that delve into profound themes of loss, addiction, violence, and betrayal.