04.03.2026, Beginn: 20:00 Uhr

Witch 'n' Monk (UK, COL)


06.03.2026, Beginn: 20:00 Uhr

Son of the Velvet Rat & The Ghost And The Machine (A)


09.03.2026, Beginn: 20:00 Uhr

Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys (RSA, D)

Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys is an art-pop tender-noise band defined by their openness to sonic transformation. Formed in 2015 by the South African-born frontwoman, singer-songwriter and guitarist – the project took on its distinctively ephemeral shape after relocating to Berlin in 2018.

With the band’s sound anchored firmly between restraint and release, Kruger’s voice scales its walls of ambient noise, deftly weaving whispers and guttural invocations alike through its haunted, post-punk terrain; her uniquely sonorous vocal knowing exactly when to hush and when to howl.


The band’s immersive performances, shifting effortlessly between intimacy and abandon, are celebrated for their emotional precision and force – held together by the tight, intuitive interplay between Liú Mottes (guitar), Jean-Louise Parker (viola), Gidon Carmel (drums), and Andreas Bonkowski (bass) – drawing comparisons to Sonic Youth, PJ Harvey, and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds.


In 2023, they were awarded the Europavox Spotlight Prize, performing at five of the platform’s showcase festivals across the continent. That same year, Kruger was selected as a Keychange participant – a global network and movement working towards gender equality in the music industry. Her voice also appears on the most recent album by The Underground Youth and the last two records by Swans.


In 2026, the band will release and tour their seventh studio album, Pale Bloom – a glistening sonic emulsion that animates itself in the body of the listener, like an awakened desire stretching itself into being.


Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys are perfect for fans of artists who blend introspective, atmospheric, and experimental sound with elements of dark folk, art pop, and ambient noise.


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Foto: Mitch Stöhring


12.03.2026, Beginn: 20:00 Uhr

Black Dahlia (AUS)

Black Dahlia follows the beaming light and invites us into the art pop world of "The Imposter".

An experimental musician and performance artist, Black Dahlia blurs the boundaries between theatre, sound, and surreal spectacle. Her creations exist in dreamlike spaces where masks, characters, and worlds collide — flamboyant, avant-garde expressions that draw as much from performance art, mime, and surrealism as they do from music itself. Whether inhabiting strange personas on stage or building vast sonic landscapes, Black Dahlia conjures universes that feel both alien and intimately human, inviting her audience to step into the unknown.


Black Dahlia has performed across Europe and Australia alongside Kirin J Callinan, John Maus, Cosey Mueller, and Enola, with appearances at SXSW Sydney, Metanoia Festival, Kalabalik På Tyrolen, and Dark Mofo.


Her acclaimed concept album The Imposter (via her imprint School of Dahlia) unfolds like a surreal stage play. Written, produced, arranged and performed by Black Dahlia, it follows a lone wanderer, The Imposter, who chases an enigmatic light away from a distant Paradise, only to find himself lost between realms, drifting through an interstellar limbo of time and strange encounters.


Step inside, and let the story unfold.


“Black Dahlia is an evolving entity, as mysterious as the lone wanderer whose celestial journey she narrates here.” - Electronic Sounds Mag


“The Imposter is a surreal descent into identity collapse, distortion, and violent rebirth — crafted by one of experimental art’s most uncompromising forces.” - Fame Magazine


“...a theatre of dreams.” - EARMILK


“Black Dahlia isn't simply releasing music; she's building entire universes.” - Record of the Day


“Eccentric with a bold defiance of conventional norms.” - Post-Punk


Foto: Anne Thu Pham