Tue 14 Apr
Dan O’Farrell & the Difference Engine
 + Avery
 + The Magnetic Charms
Dan O’Farrell & the Difference Engine – former Accrington Stanley frontman Dan now fronts this marvellous alt-folk/country/indie combo from Southampton who have just released their fourth album – ‘The Fish That Learned To Drown‘ on Gare Du Nord Records, which has had some glowing reviews and is picking up some BBC 6music radio spins. Oh, a certain well known consumer rights TV presenter also performs in this band. No, not Dom Littlewood, he is of course in an Oi band. avery – Effortless song craft. Melancholy Country Pop – “an ethereal ghostly western sound.” This rising indie musician based in London, originally from the US has been growing a steady fanbase in the UK for the past 5 years as a solo performer and now has an excellent full band.  Inspired by artists such as Lizzie McAlpine and Boy Genius, her vibe is, as she would describe “sad songs”. The Magnetic Charms – folk and country and alt Americana touches via some astute song craft and a fizzing pop sensibility. For fans of REM, Souled American, The Byrds. Arrive good and early (by 7.30) to catch superb Irish singer songwriter Colm Charles Grey
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Wed 15 Apr
Luke Chappell
 + Kieran Arnold
 + The Souvenirs + Torsten Lang
Luke Chappell –  Very much playing something any Sam Fender fan should enjoy here – impassioned Northern indie with some future anthems in the making, what with some great acclamatory singalong hooks. See also Catfish and the Bottlemen, Oasis, The Verve.  From sunny Malta via the X Factor, Luke is now kicking it finestyle on Tik Tok, and on being posed the question where do you wanna see Luke perform, his audience were very quick to indicate The Dublin. Job’s a good un. Kieran Arnold – another solo troubadour fronting a full rocking band who could also be of interest to fans of Sam Fender. There’s a perceptible Brit indie rock Bruce Springsteen vibe here. Rousing, bright eyed positivity and fire aplenty. Excellent fare. The Souvenirs –  Teenage indie pop happening from the Camden hood – the promise is tangible! Torsten Lang is a musician, producer, and visual artist with a penchant for the strangely dark. While his bands such as Asthma Choir, Newmaker, Shathp, Excessive Visage, and Grimény operate at the intersection of experimental rock, avant-garde pop, and filmic aesthetics, his new solo record minimalistically focuses on vocals and acoustic guitar. The music tppoeing and untoeing the line between claustrophobic moods and openness. Cheaper here –
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£10 in advance
Thu 16 Apr
Montauk
 + D.J Jeanie Crystal
Montauk – elements of psychedelic ‘60s reverberations, shot thru with indie shugaze with a highly accomplished individual alt rock sound.
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Fri 17 Apr
MuserMuse famously got signed, on the night, in the Dublin Castle, when they played to a sold out room full of hungry A and R types back in in nineteen ninety something. The missing link between Radiohead and Queen– last year when these boys came and did their immaculate Musings the audience went mental. Hysteria you might say. There’s a lot of love for Muse -ic, and when you can do it this well, in a small but kick ass venue, rather than a Super Massive Black Hole of an enormodome, then you lovers really are in for a treat. We are indeed A- Muse-ed. Plug in, baby. Doctor da Vinci and his Elephant – purveyors of punky and yet melodic indie rock, back on the boards for one last prodding of the pop stethoscope, a final touch of paint to the old RocknRoll Renaissance you might say, or perhaps one last shake of the alternorock trunk. These boys. Good job! Matt Camillo – emerging alt-rock singer-songwriter and producer blending artists like Jeff Buckley, Radiohead, and Smashing Pumpkins with a modern emotional edge. Matt writes dark, intimate rock songs about heartbreak, loneliness, and spiritual longing, sung with a unique emotional voice and tenor range.  
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£10 in advance
Sat 18 Apr
Rubella Ballet
 + Hagar The Womb
 + Brigandage + Parliament Ruins
Rubella Ballet – great to welcome back Sid and Zillah- and not forgetting Emily Flea, the relatively new Rubella Baby…always a great fit in the Dublin Castle. Back in the day RB added a hugely welcome splash of garish luminosity to the Anarcho Punk universe, as modelled by Crass et al. Their fizzing indie pop punk sensibility was always welcome too, although live there’s an impressive degree of kosmiche heaviosity these days. A bit tribal, a bit psychedelic, and still utterly punk. Brill. Hagar The Womb – also majorly refreshing back on that ‘80s scene and still doing it wonderfully well. ‘The Hags’ never disappoint. Charm and buzzes pop punk joy personified. What a fab double header. Or it would be were it not a tremendous triple decker- what with Brigandage being back to show us what the effortless slinky proto goth of Posipunk was all about. Sounding ace and back in the place, Michelle and co. are not to be missed. Oh hang on. Not a threesome we’re looking at a four way wonder bill! Get in nice and early (7.15) to ensure you catch Parliament Ruins – “Parliament Ruins are an unoriginal anarcho-punk band from the London/Buckinghamshire area, known for their energetic music and flamboyant live performances.” Yes! Embrace the ‘’Piss Take’. DJ Tony Bugbear gives you some punky classics and dep cuts from 11pm before whizzing off into whatever sonic party palette your dancing feet demand. That’s We Got Killers. 
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12.50 in advance
Sun 19 Apr
Blissful Thinking
 + G
 + (Matinee Show) + Vampyra
 + Family Of Strangers + The Filthy Groove
 + Velentress (Evening Show)
Blissful Thinking – Playing smorgasbord of Funtime covers – from Blondie to Stealers Wheel, Oasis via The Cult!… all life is here… and some perky, funk tinged originals. Female fronted rock pop party band extraordinaire…and this arvo supported by the enigmatic ‘G’ – yes, it’s very much The G Spot we’re talking about here. A great way to get yer rocks off of a Sunday afternoon. Evening gig ticketed separately HERE  https://wegottickets.com/f/16756 Vampyra – Mixing up old school punk, punk pop, rockabilly and schlock rock to great effect with nice attitude coming thru in the female lead vocal. Expect groovy horror and gothic themed imagery, care of Charles Alucard Montague and co. Family Of Strangers – seasoned punkers with a bit of glam amongst the wham bam punk ya ma’am. Energy, attitude, and punk rock. What’s not to luv.  The Filthy Groove – hard rock veering on garagey rock n roll…Charming , catchy and cool. Velentress – Alt rockers taking in those Pixies, QOTSA, Foos type influences but also with something a little more experimental and conceptual in there- and maybe a tad gothic. They’ve had over 50K+ organic streams from their first three single releases, plus an invite to play the BBC Radio 6 Introducing Live Lounge so loads to get excited about here for sure.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Mon 20 Apr
Dublin Castle Open Mic
 + Fever Dreams
Monday night at the Dublin Castle isn’t just another open mic; it’s a righteous rite of passage in the heart of Camden and a chance to play on the legendary stage that has hosted Madness, Coldplay, Blur, Amy Winehouse and Arctic Monkeys to name but a few. Running every Monday from 7:00 PM until 11:00 PM, we host a smorgasbord of talent, from finger in the ear folk to ferocious thrash-metal and everything in between. While we’re primarily a music haunt for singer-songwriters and full bands, all performers are welcome to have a go. Sign-up is strictly on the night—no advance bookings, just turn up and get in the queue. The sheet opens at 7:00 PM sharp, and many people get here quite a bit earlier to secure their place for an absolute blinder of a night. Each act gets a maximum of 10 minutes, which includes your setup, tuning, and chat. So you need to be ready to go the moment your name is called to make the most of your time in the spotlight. For those who arrive late, we keep a reserve list in case of drop-outs, though a spot isn’t guaranteed. We provide a professional-grade experience with a full backline, including DI boxes, guitar and bass amps, a full drum kit, and a top-tier PA system and desk mixed by a pro sound engineer. Just remember to bring your own cables, instruments, and any backing tracks (original work only—no karaoke tracks, please!). We even have a stand if you’re bringing your own keyboard. The vibe here is all about community. We encourage a ‘stay and support’ culture—cheer on the other acts, grab a pint at the bar, and keep the chatter to the front room while artists are performing. Entry is completely free, but we are a strictly 18+ venue.
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£Free on the door
£Free in advance
Tue 21 Apr
Fukushima Dolphin
 + special guests
For the first time ever, Brighton duo Fukushima Dolphin bring their unique sound in London for a headline show at the legendary venue The Dublin Castle. Blending Indie, rock, and electronic with psychedelic elements, their music shifts from moody atmosphere to explosive riffs, driven by swirling guitar, driving bass line, and powerful drums. Expect a high-energy, quirky, and radioactive live set.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Wed 22 Apr
LCCM Showcase
 + Fever Dreams Collective
 + Elena & Nathan + Tioma
 + Tamara Jade + DJs
LCCM curate tonight with some superb artists studying at the S  outh London educational music institution.  Tioma –  Growing up by the Baltic Sea, “hou” is shaped by a nostalgic and melancholic sound. Blending elements of rock, synth and EDM, “hou’s” music channels raw emotion, creating a connection with the listener.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Thu 23 Apr
Healthy Junkies
 + The DeRellas
 + The 4 Tits + DJs
 + D.J Jeanie Crystal
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Fri 24 Apr
Dream A Lot
 + Lauren B
 + Rita Morar + DJs
Dream A Lot – The award winning duo of Composer/Producer Gus Crawford Collins and Singer/Songwriter Kim Hayden.  Sync music specialists in film, TV, Advertising and Gaming… Recent notable scores for this amazing duo include music for Play Station, Harlan Coben (Netflix) and Love Island.  “We always push the boundary’s to be as innovative and cutting edge as possible whilst embracing the emotional essence of every project. Whilst every production has it’s specifics, our end goal with every project is to bring our unique sound to everything we work on, creating a timeless and memorable sonic experience that not only compliments the amazing visual content, but enhances and Illuminates it whilst bringing the audience to another realm.” Dream A Lot now bring their high standards of musicianship, composition and cutting-edge production to the live arena, and after a triumphant debut in Dublin they now bring their remarkable ouevre to London for a unique Dublin Castle concert. Support comes from Lauren B (urbane, urban pop) and Rita Morar (London based indie singer songwriter fusing British and Indian music). 
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£20 on the door
£18 in advance
Sat 25 Apr
Permanent Joy Division Passion
 + (Official Tribute)
 + Special Guest DJ Soundcekdj + We Got Killers (Evening)
 + The Voodoo Rays + Pram Invasion
 + The Legendary Too Drunk + DJ (afternoon)
Permanent Joy Division Passion – from Italia, and nominated by Peter Hook himself as an officially approved Joy Division tribute, you really won’t experience a better expression of the band than this. Performed with utter conviction, and yes, passion, they nail the sound of Transmission, She’s Lost Control, Dead Souls et al completely. And they look right too. Fantastic. Known Pleasures… Arrive nice and early for a special DJ set by Italiano DJ Soundcekdj, who specialises in ‘British sound’, post punk and Eighties and Indie Rock bangers. The Dublin Castle will be a home from home for him no doubt. Then from 11pm Tony Bugbear takes the regular Saturday night eclectic dance party that is We Got Killers to the dancefloor.    Matinee show 1.30pm – ticketed separately HERE https://wegottickets.com/event/697171/ LEGENDARY TOO DRUNK AND CHUMS’ AFTERNOON OUT… yes, it is , Too Drunk, indie punx with a thirst are sensibly going on first so they can get pished and enjoy the other bands. Cos they are ace. Take Pram Invasion, who have made a rather brilliant bitter sweet indie pop album redolent of XTC or Squeeze (find it on Bandcamp or similar. But do find it. It comes heavily recommended) – anyway you get them and then you get The Voodoo Rays, headliners at about 4pm – cos don’t forget this is a matinee gig. They are searing pop psychedelicists who straddle their time betwixt Brighton and The Smoke for maximum influence of marine cadences and urban swagger. Probably.  Three ace bands in the afternoon and CHEAP in advance! Come on down.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12 in advance
Mon 27 Apr
Dublin Castle Open Mic
 + STILL LOOKING FOR A BASS PLAYER
Monday night at the Dublin Castle isn’t just another open mic; it’s a righteous rite of passage in the heart of Camden and a chance to play on the legendary stage that has hosted Madness, Coldplay, Blur, Amy Winehouse and Arctic Monkeys to name but a few. Running every Monday from 7:00 PM until 11:00 PM, we host a smorgasbord of talent, from finger in the ear folk to ferocious thrash-metal and everything in between. While we’re primarily a music haunt for singer-songwriters and full bands, all performers are welcome to have a go. Sign-up is strictly on the night—no advance bookings, just turn up and get in the queue. The sheet opens at 7:00 PM sharp, and many people get here quite a bit earlier to secure their place for an absolute blinder of a night. Each act gets a maximum of 10 minutes, which includes your setup, tuning, and chat. So you need to be ready to go the moment your name is called to make the most of your time in the spotlight. For those who arrive late, we keep a reserve list in case of drop-outs, though a spot isn’t guaranteed. We provide a professional-grade experience with a full backline, including DI boxes, guitar and bass amps, a full drum kit, and a top-tier PA system and desk mixed by a pro sound engineer. Just remember to bring your own cables, instruments, and any backing tracks (original work only—no karaoke tracks, please!). We even have a stand if you’re bringing your own keyboard. The vibe here is all about community. We encourage a ‘stay and support’ culture—cheer on the other acts, grab a pint at the bar, and keep the chatter to the front room while artists are performing. Entry is completely free, but we are a strictly 18+ venue.
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£Free on the door
£Free in advance
Tue 28 Apr
Lonesome Boy Band
 + The Fever Dreams
 + Alice + Alice and the Others
Lonesome Boy Band –  blending Underworld like electronica with plaintive pop, this is the vision of one kind of senior boy, channeling missed musical dreams later in life with two compadres. And sounding great. The Fever Dreams – young alt rock/pop combo with sweet harmonies and a subtle nigh on folky feel can also step on the gas and the vocals play some blistering rock n roll in the tradition of Supergrass, The Coral, The Bluetones… Alice – Sweet pop melodies and spiky crunch from this cool 3 piece band. A highly commercial proposition too, fronted by Maryrose and looking great. A London-based indie rock n roll trio who have been getting nice BBC6 Music and XFM plays. Alice and the Others – Not a typo – not one but two  bands called Alice on the bill tonight! Which seems like an opportune time to remind you we hosted a Wolf Alice intimate show a few months ago too! This particular Wonderlander hails from La Belle France and fronts sassy ‘80s flavoured electro pop cum new wave (spirited guitars, real drums), singing mostly in French – really witty and punchy – think Blondie, Martha and the Muffins, Lene Lovich, Le Tigre etc
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Wed 29 Apr
TC Tenet- playing a well appointed classic rock come QOTSA style alt thing via Black Keys rootsy grooves which is easy on the ears with plenty in the way of hooks. My Best Unbeaten Brother – a Croydon-based trio featuring Ben and Adam Parker, the two brothers behind such groups as Nosferatu D2 / The Superman Revenge Squad / Tempertwig. Joined by another Ben, they play frenetic and adventurous indie rock that is fun and instantly appealing. It is truly Frenetic indie pop, a bit Fall like in places but also we hear The Wedding Present. Lorenza Wildcard- This multiple award-nominated and internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter has been compared to Blondie, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, The Runaway, Miley Cyrus, Gwen Stefani, The White Stripes, The Record Company, The Bones of J.R. Jones, and The Rolling Stones. The Nevers- .“Turn it up, listen with us,” they command. And the collective response from their rapidly expanding legion of devotees? “How could we possibly not?!” The Nevers aren’t just gaining momentum; they’re a runaway train with a killer soundtrack…”  
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Thu 30 Apr
Our Mutual Friend
 + Ninush
 + Burgular + Troutflies
 + DJs
Troutflies (opener) Shit hot young York virtuosos playing a beguiling blend of Gastr del Sol style wilderness noise with a foot in the late period Smog and Cass McCombs camps. New weird alt rock folk. Seriously good. Burglar (middle) Wicked Dublin and Goiânia, Brazil spawned alt rock from Willow and Eduardo. Think Super Electric style Stereolab with the beating heart of pop music, all throbbing synths, distorted guitars and hooks galore. Ninush (headliner) Intricate, delicately crafted chamber pop that melds catchy hooks and electronic textures with serious orchestral backing. One of the finest burgeoning songwriters around, this is sonically rich, ambitious music that needs to be heard.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£13.39 on the door
£15 in advance
Fri 1 May
Fab Femme (All Woman Beatles Tribute)
 + The TR5s
 + Tangled Up In Dylan + DJ Tony Bugbear
Fab Femme – 4 ladies playing The Beatles back catalog- and rocking it up a bit too. Brilliant work. Definitely pursuing a harder, rockier interpretation, with lots of late sixties material …Exploring all manner of classics though, from right Across The Beatle Universe, and maybe dome deep down cuts, and some B-side hidden gems.. So, Yeah Yeah Yeah this is an incredibly exciting prospect. Come Together for a wonderful night of guaranteed great music! The TR5s – a marvellous mixture of skiffle tinged rock roll, power pop, new wave, garage punk and beat music, fronted beautifully by singer Rusty. But everyone is playing a blinder in this band. Tangled Up In Dylan – get in nice and early tonight if Zimmerman is your main main man because there will be an hour of frighteningly good Bob Dylan homaging from this young chap. You don’t like Bob? I don’t believe you, you’re a liar…. DJ Tony Bugbear has been in the Dublin Castle spinning tunes etc longer than most of the furniture. Luckily he has impeccable taste and dancefloor savvy doing the regular Saturday night We Got Killers thang, so buy him a pint, or maybe give him a wipe down and varnish his legs.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12.50 in advance
Sat 2 May
The Skapones
 + Coloured Clocks
 + DJ Tony Bugbear
The Skapones – A  reet skanking pleasure…a ska band who play sassy Specials/Beat influenced originals as well as a buncha classics..a punky reggae tease all the way from..The Tees… leading lights in the Specialized Project that raises money for Teenage cancer Trust & Youth Music UK- you can hear ace Skapones version time on ” Police On My Back” for the Specialized project album ” Combat cancer- A tribute to The Clash”, “Midnight Ravers” for the 2016 “One Heart – A tribute to Bob Marley” album and “Smithers Jones” for the 2017 Specialized tribute to The Jam. Support this band and have a brilliant night out in the Ancestral Seat Of British Ska into the bargain. Coloured Clocks – Psychedelic pop with danceable riddims to get yer juices flowing. DJ Tony Bugbear gives you We Got Killers, the usual Saturday night party blend of ska, reggae, soul, disco, rave, rock and roll, punk and indie.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12 in advance
Sun 3 May
Like The Jam
 + The Longshots
 + DJ Sammi Starr (Evening) + Raincatchers
 + Replacement Entertainment + Keef Wardolf and his unique ukulele.
 + (Matinee)
Like The Jam – so the question is there, in the name…do you like The Jam? Would you like to celebrate your Bank Holiday Sunday night with a cracking band who sound like The Jam? Well here they are. Like The Jam – paying homage to Buckler, Foxton and Weller in fabulous fine style. All Mod Cons it is…and with a back catalogue like that it’s The Gift that keeps giving. No band had a run of massive singles like The Jam. Enjoy.  The Longshots – melodic post punk/indie band out of Manchester. Matinee Show Ticketed Separately HERE https://wegottickets.com/event/696675 Raincatchers … Featuring players formerly with The Cannibals. Book Of Genesis, Red Letters and The Boston Brew, Raincatchers perform a boozy Sunday afternoon friendly mix or originals and covers with an acoustic/electric/ violin sound in the vein of solo early Rod Stewart/ The Waterboys folky, Celtic pop rock sound. Plus Replacement Entertainment Young energetic covers band, Killers, Nirvana, Pixies. Keef Wardolf and his unique ukulele – intrigued? Yes!  
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Mon 4 May
Dublin Castle Open Mic
 + HOLLOW ILLUSION
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£Free on the door
£Free in advance
Tue 5 May
Melys
 + KEELEY
 + Space Octopus Cartel + DJ Sue
Melys – Bugbear and Melys go back a very long way. Angkst Records nites in the late 1990s, lots of live dates, and a really exciting time for Welsh bands, something not as well documented as ‘Britpop’ that probably should be better served… well we were very pleased to hear Melys were fit and working again, and double pleased to get them back in The Dublin Castle. “Their unique sound — an emotive blend of melodic indie, dreamlike atmospheres, and sometimes dark heartfelt lyricism — won over BBC radio 1 DJ’s John Peel and Huw Stephens, leading to 11 BBC sessions and winning John Peel’s 2001 Festive 50 for their fan-favourite track “Chinese Whispers.” After a long hiatus, Melys returned in style with the 2024 album release of ‘BBC Sessions Vol. 1 ’ and their first new studio album in nearly two decades,‘Second Wind’ (2025). The bands comeback has been met with critical acclaim, reaffirming their reputation for lush and emotional songwriting combined with their captivating, spiky and energetic live performances. Wonderful. KEELEY – Keepingbup the quality Celtic Fringe tonight…special guest  Keeley Moss and her ‘dream rock’ trio continue to build a fascinating profile in the Anglo -Irish musical landscape. 2026 album Girl on the Edge of the World, continues to chronicle the story of missing German backpacker Inga Maria Hauser. With drummer Andrew Paresi (who played on Morrissey’s first three solo albums) and bassist Lukey  Foxtrot, a wonderful noise assured. Space Octopus Cartel  – ace art rock conceptualists with a fragile and yet forceful folky feel to the fore, and some decidedly prog leanings on their post punk tinged adventures in song. Superb stuff, what an amazing bill!
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12 in advance
Wed 6 May
Free to enter but donations gratefully received- 15 minutes of electro bizniz played by all comers. No drums, no guitars! Beats, bleeps, bloops and blarney. Experimentation, excitement, ecstasy. Rave on. Or make an industrial racket. We love it all.
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£FREE on the door
£FREE in advance
Thu 7 May
Housework
 + Tall Lady
 + Sand + D.J Jeanie Crystal
Housework- Spirited and punchy cocky as ya like London indie coming on like a hard assed Blur or perhaps a cheeky Suede. Plenty of punky punch in it. Lots of tood. Yep. Tall Lady- Fiery r n b based garage rock, sharp incisive playing with some tasty guitar work, it’s in the vein of Dr Feelgood but with a bit of indie punk swagger. Sand- Fiery alt-rock trio from Brighton, an abrasive yet melodic sound along the lines of Husker Du
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Fri 8 May
Ghosts of Seattle ‘The UK’s Leading 90’s Grunge Tribute’ – are coming back to The Dublin Castle, Camden, London! After supporting Alice in Chains UK (thanks for having us guys) to a sold out crowd at this iconic venue August ’25 we can’t wait to come back with our own headline show. 90s Grunge Tribute, Ghosts of Seattle bring the best of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, and more. Every song is a banger – no filler, no fluff, just 2 hours of the grunge anthems you know and love. Plus, we’ll even throw in a deep cut or two for the true fans. Expect Energy. Nostalgia. Pure Grunge Vibes. We’ve packed venues across London, the Midlands, and the South Coast with our professional, note-for-note performances of the genre’s greatest hits. This isn’t just a gig – it’s a celebration of an era. Don’t miss this unforgettable night – grab your tickets now and join us for a grunge-fuelled trip back to the 90s! Ghosts of Seattle – A Tribute to a Genre, Not Just a Band.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12 in advance
Sat 9 May
Punky Reggae Party
 + The Beautiful Game
 + DJ Tony Bugbear (We Got Killers)
Punky Reggae Party – the men who give you Clash N Sleazy and Woking Calling are back tonight in their most variegated plumage! With a refreshed set list that still includes loads of Clash (natch), Marley, Elvis Costello, Stranglers, Jam, Specials, Toots, SLF, Undertones, Steel Pulse, Ruts, Subs and more…this is truly one punky reggae party not to be missed. All classics, all played with guts and love. You’ll still be singing along in your sleep. Cheers. Joined tonight by post indie post Britpop Dublin Castle stalwarts The Beautiful Game, who also know how to knock out a gutsy performance. Their songs may not be as well known as the perennials in the headline set, but they’re all diamonds. Great guys (and girl), great stagecraft. DJ Tony Bugbear gives you the usual Saturday night We Got Killers session, no doubt kicking off with more punk/new wave/ska/reggae flavours before going stratospheric with some all killer no filler sounds dictated by the nuance in your feet.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12 in advance
Sun 10 May
Banshees Book Party(Day Shift!)
 + Painted Bird
 + Q and A / Interview + Author Laurence Hedges
 + Jon Klein + Martin Mc Carrick
 + Journey’s End + RNR Book Club
Journey’s End – Siouxsie and The Banshees 1987-1996, published by Wymer is the third book in Laurence Hedges excellent Siouxsie And The Banshees trilogy covering 1987 through to 1996. This afternoon (no waiting for the Night Shift required) RnR Book Club host Tony Gleed is joined on stage by Laurence, alongside guitarist of the epoch Jon Klein, and strings and keys all important addition of the time, Martin McCarrick. They will be discussing the book, and the times and the remarkable music, and no doubt inviting a few questions from the floor too. The afternoon is topped off by a performance by the incredible Painted Bird, playing classic Banshees material from across their back catalogue, and there will be a DJ spinning Banshee adjacent records in between chats and sets. Something Wicked This Way Comes. EVENING SHOW TICKETED SEPARATELY HERE https://wegottickets.com/f/17433 Miss Havisham’s Digital Clock + Cuckoo Corner + 00000000 Miss Havisham’s Digital Clock –  MHDC are North London’s velvet-clad oddballs, mixing alternative rock, chamber pop, and new psychedelia into something gloriously unpredictable. Think steampunk swagger, cabaret flair, and songs that swing from dreamy (Trifle Filled Skies) written on The Ray Davies songwriting course to defiant (Happy Song). With four songwriters, a singing saw, and the ability to turn art-school ideas into irresistible tunes, their live shows are as theatrical as they are electric. Cuckoo Corner  – post punk imbued indie rock with slouching, insistent rhythms and deceptively melodic intonations. 00000000 -three-piece blending post-rock and industrial elements, creating immersive, atmospheric live sets (…) influenced by Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Sigur Rós, and Nine Inch Nails, combining atmospheric builds and intense, distortion heavy sections. DJ Sammi Starr til 2am  
Dublin Castle

Doors from 1.30pm
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Mon 11 May
Dublin Castle Open Mic
 + MAYAN DALA
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£Free on the door
£Free in advance
Tue 12 May
In Color
 + Support
 + DJ
Nashville-based alternative pop band In Color, signed to Big Loud Rock recs, play some intimate UK dates ahead of most likely ruling the world. Excellent stuff.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£N/A on the door
£15 in advance
Wed 13 May
Appi – From Kyoto, Japan…comes this talented singer songwriter / guitarist, performing in an indie nugaze/shoegaze, Dream Pop style, accompanied by only a drummer. Sweet disembodied melodies give way to harder, attacking textures. Check out their Bandcamp via Anglo -Nihon label Koenji records. Lead Astray – keeping the Japan/aUk collaborative theme alive, having released an album last year, and also opened for both Bo Ningen and Hibushinire, this band might be compared to those artists, maybe also early Pil, Amon Duul II and Hawkwind.A big squalling beautiful psych kosmiche sensation. Micko and the Mellotronics – Micko Westmoreland’s fabbo art pop trio knocks out plenty of nifty records pregnant with song craft and guile and more people should be taking notice. For fans of XTC, Blue Aeroplanes, Wire…The Freak Elite – cheeky post punk pop, mock goth and garagey louche rock, all expertly combined to make a fabulously entertaining freaky whole. These guys have solid pedigree too. Crufts ahoy!  
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Thu 14 May
Trickshooter Social Club
 + Cargo Cult
 + Electric Lady + D.J Jeanie Crystal
Trick Shooter Social Club, a roots-rock band from Chicago blending rock, alt-country, Gospel and blues—and strictly original music only. Fans of Wilco, The Black Keys, Tom Petty, Green On Red and Johnny Cash will enjoy their sound. Cargo Cult – melodic rock pop with washes of atmospheric motifs blending with minor key based grooves. Electric Lady – in yer face hard yet melodic rock n roll fronted by Czech lead guitar whizz and titular Electric Lady Tereza Rays. Stomping anthems with lots of fire and fun.  
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Fri 15 May
KEE
 + Angerland
 + Buzz Temple + DJs
Outsider Art is back for its first event of 2026. Join us for a special night of music helping to raise funds for Mind Camden! Please join Outsider Art and our four special guests – SonnyE., KEE., Angerland and Buzz Temple – who are generoulsy donating their time and talents all in aid of Mind Camden charity. Get down early for this exciting night of music!
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Sat 16 May
Wild Talk
 + London Ghost
 + Vain Wild + Loud Mouth
 + DJ Tony Bugbear
Daughters lock up your mothers, because the sun has not set on glam rock in Camden Town! Headlined by Camden Town’s most exhilarating glam rockers Wild Talk, the night promises all the hazy and hairsprayed revelry not seen since the Sunset Strip. Bringing the arena sized show to the Dublin Castle include the intoxicating sounds of London Ghost, the street tough stomp of Vain Wild, and the hyper excitable pinup boys of Loud Mouth.  Don’t miss out on London’s greatest night for live glam, tickets available
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£8/£6 on the door
Sun 17 May
The Fallen Leaves (matinee)
 + Cult Figures
 + The Forty Fours
The Fallen Leaves – NB matinee show) Dublin Castle stalwarts and then some – ‘Punk Rock for Gentlemen’, that’s the legend, and that’s ‘60s garage as much as ‘70s youth club by the by. With a plethora of superb albums, and a louche, urbane style done out in classy threads (no jeans! no tee shirts! no trainers!), these  chaps create a cool, rocking party with such nonchalant ease you almost forget you’re having such a great time so effortlessly! An afternoon of Minimum RnB to swoon by. Cult Figures – around 10 years ago we were cockahoop to hear that one time Swell Maps/Rather recs adjacent post punk indie absurdists Cult Figures had reformed, and thus we felt obliged to book em immediately (in support of Blue Orchids as we recall) and secure an interview on Soho Radio and generally get very excited, all on the basis of 2 groovy singles from the best part of  50 years ago. Well that rebirth has proved to be the bigger story, despite some lineup shifts and the tragic death of original observational genius singer Gary Jones, the band are now on album #3 ‘Reports Of People’. All their records are essential listening, just as this show is a must see/hear happening! The Fourty Fours – young chaps, well versed (and well heeled too) in all things ‘60s modernist beat group groovy. A three piece packed with power and style, the music is kick ass and cool as fuck, and they’re suited and booted to present it beautifully. Marvellous work.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 1.30pm
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Mon 18 May
Dublin Castle Open Mic
 + GOYA GOYA
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£Free on the door
£Free in advance
Wed 20 May
The Hornets
 + Monumental
 + The Silverados + DJ Joei Supernova
A Nite of MODERATION! The Hornets –  from West London, The Hornets play 1960s influenced Rhythm & Blues. Formed in 2017, they have recently sold out shows up and down the country; including venues such as The 100 Club, The Dublin Castle, The Cavern Liverpool, and the Isle of WightFestival. They consist of Bailey Penny on Lead Guitar, Andrew Pearce on Bass Guitar, Ben Finan on Lead Vocals, and Mark Freeman on Drums. Monumental – Born from a clash of wildly different personalities, Essex lads – Finn, Alfie, Nathan and Denny – have come together to create the powerhouse that is Monumental. A young Indie four piece with a splash of Mod.  In just 2 years, Monumental have written a string of anthemic songs, all of which showcase their distinctive retro sound infused with Brit pop elements. They’re especially proud of their first release ‘Lovesick’ being selected for radio play by BBC Introducing.  With a growing fan base, they’ve already graced many an iconic stage around London and the Home Counties, with many praising their ability to captivate audiences with their stage presence and emotive songs. Gig by gig, they are turning heads and are steadily carving out their space in the alternative music scene. The Silverados – The Silverados are on the righteous mission of bringing back British invasion rock with their cool look and music inspired by your favorites from the 1960s this show will not be one you want to miss. With their debut single, All Goes Right, recently releas-ing the band has been mastering its live set having dozens of shows under their belt as their recorded discography grows.”
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Fri 22 May
Squeezed - Squeeze Tribute
 + The Swagger
 + The Raven Chords
Squeezed (Squeeze Tribute) – Difford and Tilbrook’s monumental thinking man’s new wave pop  vehicle has served them very well indeed over the last fifty years, despite their differences, and right now, with their most critically acclaimed album in decades topping loads of lists, os a great time to get out and see Squeezed condense their glorious song story into 90 minutes of Friday night party vibes in the Dublin Castle. Up The Junction. Cool For Cats. Tempted. So many classics to sing along to. My favourite is Take Me I’m Yours. What’s yours? The Swagger – Lee Stevens’ powerful Britpop/rock band are back, a vehicle for some great song craft that takes in the dreamy psych or the ‘60s, the glam crunch of the ‘70s and indie classics of the ‘80s/‘90s.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£10 in advance
Sat 23 May
UB42
 + Jutebox
 + DJ Tony Bugbear
UB42 – From Signing Off, to songs with Christie Hynde and Robert Palmer, Red Red Wine to Rat In Mi Kitchen, One In Ten to Kingston Town…there’s no doubting those working class Brummies called UB40 came a very long way over the years, and and are probably the most successful reggae band ever! Paid fantastic, heart felt tribute here by people off the same tough streets, playing UB40’s music to a tee. Sure to be a stonking night! Formed in 1999 under the original name of UB4T, a tribute to UB40 with a sprinkling of ska… over the years UB42 have had guests join them on stage, from bands such as The Selecter, Steel Pulse, Madness and even the actual UB40. With superb skanking support from Jutebox, hailing from Caledonian climes, playing a superbly quirky, funk tinged ska pop. Great stuff… and DJs til 2am.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12 in advance
Sun 24 May
The Anoraks
 + 30th Anniversary Party
 + Healthy Junkies + DJs
UTOPIA MEDIA 69 PRESENTS ANORAKS AT 30 1996-2026 HEADLINING ARE THE INCREDIBLE HEALTHY JUNKIES. ACME SEWAGE CO ARE JOINING US. THEY ARE AN INCREDIBLE PUNK BAND FORMED DURING THE PUNK EXPLOSION IN THE 1970’s. AUTHENTIC PUNK MEETING PUNK THROUGH THE AGES. JOINING THE ANORAKS ARE TWO MEMBERS FROM THE BEGINNING, TED PATH & TOM SPUD PERRY, MAKING IT AN INCREDIBLE NIGHT NOT TO MISS. THIS IS A BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY SO NO WORK MONDAY! JUST £10 IN ADVANCE FOR THIS PUNK EXPERIENCE!
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Mon 25 May
Dublin Castle Open Mic
 + BEGGARS BLISS
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£Free on the door
£Free in advance
Wed 27 May
Terra Stercore
 + Hot Fiends
 + Father Levi
Terra Stercore – Espanol DIY punkers playing their take on Hardcore/Thrash/extreme rock. Kick ass, high-energy and uncompromising, they promise to really set the Dublin Castle alight tonight with an explosive insight on the best of the Spanish underground.  Hot Fiends –promoting their excellent EP “Cult Supreme” – expect ‘face melty riffs and big breakdowns’  and ‘a raucous live show, with plenty of stage diving and high energy’ And as they also say ‘If we’re not all drowned in sweat than we’re not happy’. Neato. Father Levi – Raw wah wah driven garage punk, equal parts Stooges and the Damned. Ex Cascarinos, / Dave’s Doors of Perception 
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Thu 28 May
Sonic Sex
 + Bandit Sound
 + Ella Ray + Real Juice
 + D.J Jeanie Crystal
Sonic Sex – They like to call it ‘Bar fight music’! A potent mix of grunge, punk and glam rock with emphasis on the righteous riff. Any pugilism here is thankfully all in the fighting fit fierce and up for it music. Bandit Sound – urban realities of 21st century Londinium life portrayed via gritty grime and hip hop elements, offset with indie, punk and funk. And they rock hard! A really exciting and kick ass live band. Ace.  Real Juice – returning to the Dublin Castle, this UK/Swedish Punk/Hip Hop trio based in the south of Sweden are “All about high energy and positivity with a ‘Fuck The System’ cherry on top.  Ella Ray – passing through London with her album ‘Wildfire’ hot to trot, this Spain based singer songwriter will perform an exclusive opening set for your delectation tonite, so arrive nice and early!(7.30pm)
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Fri 29 May
Electroniq/Elect9oniq
 + RadarBase
 + Legpuppy ‘94 + Garage Child
 + Katfive + DJ Fuzz
Joyzine & Lucida are proud to announce Elect9oniq – It’s Electroniq with a 90’s dance spin. Radarbase –  Ones to watch for 2026! Uplifting 90’s inspired dance anthems… Leg Puppy 94′ – George Orwells house band. This is Leg Puppy at 130 bpm, banging home Underworld induced dance bangers!  Garage Child –  Raw, in your face dance music. Santigold on speed. KatFive – “Alt-pop sorceress” Loud Women “All round genius” Louder Than War. Alt pop & experimental electronica DJs til 2am
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Sat 30 May
tbc + Headcase
 + DJ Tony Bugbear
Tonight, support care of Headcase – full on, frantic punky indie with a suitably nutty frontman and superb, committed performances all round. Quite a bit of early Blur in there maybe, the more visceral end at least – see also the cranked up rhythm n booze end of late seventies stuff like the Hot Rods or even Slaughter and the Dogs. Excellent fun.  Bucktail – If you love the nostalgic rich atmospheric high energy tones of 90’s alternative bands pavement, the pixies, sonic youth and the flaming lips then bucktail is exactly what you need! Blending the 90s alternative inspiration with contemporary post punk, bucktail’s stoner rock presence and catchy melodies will get you moving! 
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12.50 in advance
Sun 31 May
Thinkspace All Dayer
 + Student Showcase
ThinkSpace Education All Day Festival Thinkspace is a world leading postgraduate degree provider in music and sound-design, and their second annual showcase event will see Creative Music Production students, past and present, performing their music in an industry debut. From classic songwriting, rock, indie, electronica and more experimental acts, there will be a wealth of exciting talent on display, opportunities to network, and a chance for prospective students to meet their peers and find out more about all the courses TSE have to offer.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£5 in advance
Thu 4 Jun
Groovy Arts Club Night
 + Richard Strange
 + Groovy Arts Club Band + Mel & Marcel
 + The Lost Weekend + DJ Mark Bannister
 + DJ Jeanie Crystal
Richard Strange writer, musician, composer, curator and actor born in London in 1951. Since his proto-punk rock band Doctors of Madness formed in 1975, his presence has been felt in every corner of London’s cultural life. His memoir Punks and Drunks and Flicks and Kicks was published in 2005. 2025 saw the UK premiere of his second play, The Black Square, written, devised and directed by Strange, with the Portuguese artist Antonio Olaio. Expect a truly memorable performance from Strange as the culmination of tonight’s Groovy Arts Club Night.   The Groovy Arts Club Band as ever, are our hosts. Always creating an energetic & groovy vibe with their songs about Art, Artists & the 1960s/70s: from the Beat Generation to the heart of hip hop, indeed.   Mel & Marcel no strangers to Groovy Arts Club Nights, this beloved Alt-Pop duo based in Manningtree, Essex, perform their own quirky brand of music, with songs about the madness of life as they observe it: from dementia to selfies through to hot flushes & the pointlessness of war – no subject is off limits.    The Lost Weekend: A chance encounter in a North London art gallery resulted in Steve Somerset and Anya Hamilton uniting to back American comedian and musician Dave Hill at his residency at London’s Soho Theatre and a few months later at Download Festival.  The musical connection between the two was obvious and on 15th May 2025 they played their first gig as The Lost Weekend at Jackson’s Lane Theatre in Highgate. With Steve’s original songs and eclectic covers the duo are an analogue band in a digital world.    DJ Mark Bannister
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Fri 5 Jun
Menace
 + Resistance ‘77
 + London Sewage Company + DJs
Menace 50th Anniversary Punk Rock Weekend Festival – This special event will take place over two nights. Friday 5th June with Resistance 77 ~ London Sewage Company. (Saturday 6th June with Paranoid Vision ~ Anabollic Steroids ~ Dept ~ Wipes ~ Jonny Cock And the Electric Motherfuckers) Friday @ £10.00 ADV or 12.50 OTD Saturday @ £15.00ADV or £20.00OTD Weekend Early Bird @ £25.00 for the first 75 tickets including a free NEW LIVE ALBUM “Menace live at the 100 Club”
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12.50 on the door
£10 in advance
Sat 6 Jun
Menace
 + Paranoid Visions
 + Anabolic Steroids + Debts
 + Wipes + Johnny Cock and the Electric Motherfuckers
 + DJs
Menace 50th Anniversary Punk Rock Weekend Festival This special event will take place over two nights. Fri 5th/Sat 6th June Saturday 6th June with Paranoid Vision ~ Anabollic Steroids ~ Dept ~ Wipes ~ Jonny Cock And the Electric Motherfuckers Friday @ £10.00 ADV or 12.50 OTD Saturday @ £15.00ADV or £20.00OTD Weekend Early Bird @ £25.00 for the first 75 tickets including a free NEW LIVE ALBUM “Menace live at the 100 Club”
Dublin Castle

Doors from 3pm
£20 on the door
£15 in advance
Fri 12 Jun
No Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
 + Fly/Kick
 + Everyone Lies
No Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – a one stop shop for all Oasis and Noel Gallagher solo bangers, in an extensive, 2 hour set, performed by ‘No’ and kicking band. All the classics, fan favourites and crossover killer cuts alike. The definitive Gallagher homage. Singalongs and positive vibes assured. Fly/Kick  – Uber catchy indie rock with a high melody quotient and plenty of light n shade, compelling stuff. There’s a possible nod to Artic Monkeys and at times The Libertines, but pretty much their own sound Fab. Everyone Lies – Rapido pop punk cum skate punk in that U.S 1990s style but with a bit of hard-core menace and some agreeable intensity. Good stuff to get yer Friday night gig juices flowing!
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12 in advance
Sat 13 Jun
STRAIGHTEN OUT are the premier Stranglers tribute band out there…if you were lucky enough to be in the audience last time around in The Dublin Castle you’ll know what a superb experience this is. More than a mere tribute, this is two hours of the most sincere and assured expression of The Meninblack’s best works as you could possibly hope for. With an extensive set-list that spans two solid hours, Straighten Out re-create the ‘early years’ sound of The Stranglers, complete with a keyboard rig that is the same model as the original used by Mr. Greenfield himself in the 1970’s…! The growling bass sound and the quirky guitar riffs are all there to be heard as is the dual vocal ‘attack’ from the two frontmen a la Burnel-Cornwellas they rip through all the classics: ‘Peaches’, ‘Hanging Around’, ‘No More Heroes’, ‘5 Minutes’, ‘The Raven’, ‘Walk On By’, ‘Straighten Out’, ‘Down In The Sewer’ and more!  This remarkable band cover virtually the whole of the first three Stranglers’ classic albums and delve beyond into some of their ‘80s twisted pop gems too. Straighten Out – live and unleashed – will take you on a nostalgia trip that transports you back to those raw, powerful, exhilarating times, when The Stranglers emerged through the quagmire of mediocrity and showed the punks how it was done.  We Got Killers Get A Grip on the dancefloor once the band have had their wicked way with you. Non Stop Party.  Curfew 2am.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£20 on the door
£17 in advance
Sun 14 Jun
Amy Affairs
 + Interfunk
 + Em Louise + Exojay
 + DJ Sammi Starr
Amy Affairs –  The Amy Effect continues to reverberate around us. This impassioned Italian Amy Winehouse tribute band are a wonderful tribute to her. Grazi!  From Rome, with love, playing her most iconic songs via short stories about her artistic history, the influences she’s had, and the styles that inform her music. The concert is not just a tribute, but a short narrative and musical journey: between songs, the audience is led on a discovery of the artists, sounds, and cultural context that inspired Amy Winehouse, creating an intimate, warm, and engaging atmosphere. The band create a sound that is elegant and respectful of the original, yet lively and personal. Interfunk – a bunch of groovy gals and guys united by the dedicated pursuit of funkiness- or what they call London’s Metrogroove. Their rich soul stew is a perfect get down recipe and a sure fire way to make a Sunday nite in Camden Town as funky as the proverbial mosquito’s nether quarters. Em Louise – Contemporary rnb tinged pop with a heartfelt vocal and swathes of banging house and disco riddims. Vocally think perhaps Lola Young, but aimed firmly at the dancefloor. Exojay -is an alternative R&B act. Advancing an experimental approach, with bits and pieces of hip hop tropes amidst urban tinged pop.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 6.30
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Wed 17 Jun
The Strange Fumes – They call it ‘psychedelic rock fusion’ – and sounds suitably groovy. It could be something a Primal Scream fan might dig, but then they explore a bit ‘of a 70s Floydy vibe too, and some great wobbling Neal Young and Crazyhorse tinged guitar passages. Dariush – Paris-based group headed up by the nominal Dariush, playing pop rock with influences of country, jazz, and blues.
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Fri 19 Jun
Raw Milk Conspiracy– Post punk agitation with political leanings and an engaging spoken word approach to the vocals. Think The Fall, Half Man Half Biscuit, King Of The Slums. The Slow Day – From Manchester- The Chameleons meets The Verve. Quite a lot of the old post Joy Division post punk angst in there but some entertaining’90s indie swagger too. Good stuff. Pretty intense. Ex Smith6079. The WU – Melodic and coolly delivered indie pop is the order of the day with this alternative three piece band from Dublin with ‘60s garage, mod and surf influences. Tribe – alt rock 3 piece from the Camden Hood, with some super shredding guitar departures.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Wed 24 Jun
Frenchy & The Punk
 + The Ghost Of Lenora
 + ¿WHY NOT W!E? + DJs
Frenchy & the Punk Quirky New York Based Post-Punk/Dark Alternative Duo https://www.facebook.com/frenchyandthepunk http://www.frenchyandthepunk.bandcamp.com The Ghost of Lemora London’s own purveyors of “Gothic Pomp,” this five-piece delivers a soaring mixture of genres that is as beautiful as it is haunting. “A knack for a soaring, glowing mixture of genres… passionate musicianship and directness.” – Progsphere “Gothic pomp a la Sisters of Mercy… lavish keyboard bends make it truly cinematic.” – Let It Rock Magazine https://theghostoflemora.com/ https://www.facebook.com/¿WHY NOT W!E? “A multi-layered monument of dream pop guitar and subtly stirring synths, evoking the best elements of Faith-era Cure, early U2, prime time Slowdive and turn-of-the-century Interpol” — The Vapour Trail. DEBUT GIG https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61584572078985 More details & ticketlink to follow
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£7/£5 on the door
Thu 25 Jun
Koala Bar
 + Sam Taylor
 + D.J Jeanie Crystal
Koala Bar – From Malmo, Sweden, sublime purveyors of folk tinged campfire pop. West Coast, Nordic and Dream Pop tropes combined beatifically for a benighted listening experience.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Sat 27 Jun
Caipirihana Society
 + Guests
 + DJ
CAIPIRINHA SOCIETY AO VIVO EM LONDRES – RETORNO À CIDADE Londres, estamos de volta! No dia 27 de junho, a Caipirinha Society retorna à cidade para um show especial em um dos palcos mais icónicos da cena musical britânica: The Dublin Castle. Localizado em Camden, um dos bairros mais importantes da história do rock em Londres, o The Dublin Castle é conhecido por ter recebido bandas que se tornaram gigantes da música mundial. Nomes como Blur, Amy Winehouse, Coldplay e muitas outras bandas que começaram a sua trajetória ali passaram por esse palco antes de conquistarem o mundo. Dessa vez, o palco será tomado pelo melhor do rock brasileiro ao vivo, com uma noite cheia de clássicos que marcaram gerações, muita energia e um público cantando junto do início ao fim. Se você já esteve em um dos nossos shows, sabe como é a atmosfera. E se será a sua primeira vez, prepare-se para uma noite inesquecível.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£8/£6 on the door
Sat 11 Jul
‘Ganked‘ are a 3-piece punk, ska, mod covers outfit from North East Scotland. Well established and in demand on the local circuit (regularly performing in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee etc)., we are very pleased to be bringing the party South to some eager sassenachs, and no doubt plenty of homeboys n gals too, following the mighty Ganked South for a fabulous Summertime party in that there London. Excellent!
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Mon 13 Jul
Dublin Castle Open Mic
 + BULL MAERA
Monday night at the Dublin Castle isn’t just another open mic; it’s a righteous rite of passage in the heart of Camden and a chance to play on the legendary stage that has hosted Madness, Coldplay, Blur, Amy Winehouse and Arctic Monkeys to name but a few. Running every Monday from 7:00 PM until 11:00 PM, we host a smorgasbord of talent, from finger in the ear folk to ferocious thrash-metal and everything in between. While we’re primarily a music haunt for singer-songwriters and full bands, all performers are welcome to have a go. Sign-up is strictly on the night—no advance bookings, just turn up and get in the queue. The sheet opens at 7:00 PM sharp, and many people get here quite a bit earlier to secure their place for an absolute blinder of a night. Each act gets a maximum of 10 minutes, which includes your setup, tuning, and chat. So you need to be ready to go the moment your name is called to make the most of your time in the spotlight. For those who arrive late, we keep a reserve list in case of drop-outs, though a spot isn’t guaranteed. We provide a professional-grade experience with a full backline, including DI boxes, guitar and bass amps, a full drum kit, and a top-tier PA system and desk mixed by a pro sound engineer. Just remember to bring your own cables, instruments, and any backing tracks (original work only—no karaoke tracks, please!). We even have a stand if you’re bringing your own keyboard. The vibe here is all about community. We encourage a ‘stay and support’ culture—cheer on the other acts, grab a pint at the bar, and keep the chatter to the front room while artists are performing. Entry is completely free, but we are a strictly 18+ venue.
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£Free on the door
£Free in advance
Fri 17 Jul
Break The Rules (Status Quo Tribute)
 + Jack’s Got A Plan
 + DJ Fuzz
Break The Rules are the premier Status Quo tribute band of the UK. They might not be rocking all over the world quite yet but, they’re Fun Fun Fun, so what we’re proposing is you come down and have a party like it’s the school disco circa 1974. Triple denim all round! All the hits and more. They will, no doubt, give you Whatever You Want… Jack’s Got A Plan – 3 piece powerhouse playing high tempo rip roaring powerpop. Taut basslines and kilting melodies.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£11 in advance
Sat 18 Jul
The Kubricks
 + Special Guests
 + We Got Killers
The Kubricks – fabulous to invite these chaps back to the DC after a couple of years absence. We go back a long way, Bugbear putting on their first gigs thingummy wossname years ago! You could almost call this excellent, Essex schooled punky ska band ‘vintage’ now, but they’re still very youthful compared to most of the skanking opposition out there! Energy? Yes! Loads of it. And superb songs crafted with beautiful brass infused bubblin’ reggae and ska…with a thoroughly British accent in place both vocally and stylistically. A superb band, and a fantastic night out assured. “With their genre-blending sound, razor-sharp musicianship, and an ever-growing fanbase, The Kubricks continue to cement their place at the forefront of the UK’s modern ska movement.” Amen. Tony Bugbear helms We Got Killers 11pm to 2am with more reggae, ska, punk and indie sounds, flying off into cosmic disco, rattlin’ rave and a certain amount of je ne sais quoi to keep the dancefloor in full effect.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£20 on the door
£15 in advance
Sat 25 Jul
Feast From The East
 + Eliza Delf & the Wilderness
 + Dog At The Opera + Watkin Sharkey
 + DJ Tony Bugbear
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Fri 14 Aug
King Zepha
 + The Bad Cadillacs
 + Hans Deville + DJ Fuzz
Singer, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer KING ZEPHA fronts an all-star band, performing original music influenced by ska, rocksteady, dub, jazz, soul and global rhythms. From huge festivals, such as Glastonbury and Boomtown Fair, to intimate grassroots venues, the band have captivated audiences with their honkin’ horns, thumpin’ double bass and stunning 3-part vocal harmonies. “Outstanding” (Craig Charles, BBC 6 Music) “Seriously funky” (James Morrison, BBC Radio 2The Bad Cadillacs  – playing a Saturday night friendly cornucopia of punk, new wave, ska and indie corkers, these boys may be gas guzzlers but they’re a stylish way to arrive for a great night out. Hans Deville – and ensure you arrive promptly at 7.30 for this great night out coz you’re in for a massive treat to open proceedings. Some time King Prawn guitarist and songwriter Devil Hands, one full moon nacht, took a backwards glance in the mirror and envisioned himself as a Spaghetti Western, punk noir demon, replete with a chorus of twang and mystical moods. Mmmmm marvellous. DJ Fuzz– til 2. Which is of course, always likewise, marvellous.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12 in advance
Sun 16 Aug
Park Drive
 + Special Guests
 + DJs
Border Live Agency is proud to present the debut tour of Britpop band Park Drive. Founded in Wickford, Essex, Park Drive is taking its mission on the road for the first time. Formed in response to the decline of pure, iconic British guitar music, Park Drive exists to bring real, honest songs back to the people. Fusing the influence of the UK’s greatest bands – Oasis, The Stone Roses, Arctic Monkeys, Blur, Sex Pistols and more – their sound is unapologetically British, loud and built to make you feel alive. Expect soaring hooks, snarling guitars, and the raw energy of a band with something to say and the confidence to say it loud. The Britpop revival is here, and Park Drive is taking charge of it.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Wed 19 Aug
Code Red – hard rock/classic rock/grunge kinda sounding band outta Oz.  Have recently presented the title track for a Hollywood movie Omins 2 (The Siege Of Metzburg) Featuring huge songs, delivered with lots of energy, this band will really kick your ass live! Daniel Connell – An incredibly talented fella who fronts several bands , including acclaimed Australian rock band Amberdown, and also has a thriving solo career.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£8 in advance
Sat 22 Aug
Amy’s Winehouse Band
 + The TR5s
 + DJ Tony Bugbear (We Got Killers)
Get ready for an unforgettable night with Amy’s Winehouse Band. Experience an incredible performance with a full Seven Piece band including a brass section. A tribute to the legendary Amy Winehouse, an icon of the 21st century with her unique look and incredible vocals. Back to black, Rehab, Tears dry on their own, Valerie and many more. A full setlist of her own material and covers she performed. Amy’s Winehouse Band is formed from a group of top-class musicians who have played in lots of successful bands and have vast experience in the live music scene. With Louise steering the ship, you are bound to have a fantastic night due to her stunning vocals alone. The TR5s – a marvellous mixture of skiffle tinged rock roll, power pop, new wave, garage punk and beat music, fronted beautifully by singer Rusty.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12.50 in advance
Sat 29 Aug
Unorfadox
 + Electric Cake Salad
 + Neovenator + DJ Tony Bugbear
Unorfadox – taking a little bit of everything from all eras of kick ass, thinking man’s rock music…”Energy of the Sex Pistols mixed with the Force of the Foo Fighters crossed with the Melodical interweavings of Hawkwind!”..a bit of Thin Lizzy and early Iron Maiden too, but all with contemporary clout! Electric Cake Salad – Riff driven Electro rock with a nod to Hawkwind and clearly influenced by the likes of Pendulum and the Prodigy, with experimental post punk touches amid the space psych tendencies. Neovenator – with an excellent bunch of records midwifed by the esteemed Flicknife Recs, these boys have added an actual youth on keys and are really taking their figurative pterodactyl to the sonic skies. Great clanging art rock and roll.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£10 in advance
Wed 9 Sep
Finley Quaye
 + Brendan Rurik
 + DJ
Finley Quaye –  a live band show as part of his Autumn tour, the DC and Mr Quaye looks like a great fit. From an impressively musical family that have made great impressions in the worlds of jazz, rock, reggae, pop, Triphop and EDM, Finley hits big in the nineties with his uber cool, sophisticated but exciting and edgy pop/reggae melange. Tunes like ‘Sun Is Shining’ from that era are still nailed on classics. He’s had his challenges and more than his share of hardships and tragedy but you can’t keep a good man down, and he’s never really been away, producing great work over the years with the likes of William Orbit, Beth Orton, Norman Grant (Twinkle Brothers) and
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12 in advance
Fri 11 Sep
St. Jimi Sebastian Cricket Club from Stockholm is often compared to British bands such as The Jam, The Clash and Oasis, as well as to The National from the U.S. and Swedish act The Soundtrack of Our Lives. Their latest album, “Into Your Heartbeat,” has received excellent reviews from both the press and fans. The band continues to grow steadily and has long been praised in underground circles for their strong live performances, evidenced by sold-out shows in both Sweden and England. 2026 will see the band releasing new singles alongside live shows in the UK and Scandinavia.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£10 on the door
£12 in advance
Sat 26 Sep
The Decatonics
 + AKA The Syndicate
 + DJ Tony Bugbear + We Got Killers
The Decatonics are a long established 8 piece female fronted ska band from Dorset comprising two singers, an energetic back line and a powerful horn section. Ska, Trojan, Rocksteady, 2Tone, Soul, Reggae & Bluebeat all channelled brilliantly to ensure a high energy party atmosphere. These good people were absolutely stunning last time round in the Dublin, and unsurprisingly are always in demand for bigger arenas such as Skamouth, Somerstock, and Teddy Rocks.  The Decatonics would constitute an amazing party worth the entrance fee alone, but tonight you also get to enjoy reggae and post punk pop supremos AKA The Syndicate. Definitely in need of an early arrival tonight people…especially if The Specials and The Selecter were your skanking bag back in the day, as those giants definitely inform these chaps and chapesses’ lovely dubby doings. Tony Bugbear gives you We Got Killers, niceing up the dancefloor from 11pm to 2am, playing ska, reggae, soul, disco, rave, indie, punk and rock and roll.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12 in advance
Sat 10 Oct
STRAIGHTEN OUT are the premier Stranglers tribute band out there…if you were lucky enough to be in the audience last time around in The Dublin Castle you’ll know what a superb experience this is. More than a mere tribute, this is two hours of the most sincere and assured expression of The Meninblack’s best works as you could possibly hope for. With an extensive set-list that spans two solid hours, Straighten Out re-create the ‘early years’ sound of The Stranglers, complete with a keyboard rig that is the same model as the original used by Mr. Greenfield himself in the 1970’s…! The growling bass sound and the quirky guitar riffs are all there to be heard as is the dual vocal ‘attack’ from the two frontmen a la Burnel-Cornwellas they rip through all the classics: ‘Peaches’, ‘Hanging Around’, ‘No More Heroes’, ‘5 Minutes’, ‘The Raven’, ‘Walk On By’, ‘Straighten Out’, ‘Down In The Sewer’ and more!  This remarkable band cover virtually the whole of the first three Stranglers’ classic albums and delve beyond into some of their ‘80s twisted pop gems too. Straighten Out – live and unleashed – will take you on a nostalgia trip that transports you back to those raw, powerful, exhilarating times, when The Stranglers emerged through the quagmire of mediocrity and showed the punks how it was done.  We Got Killers Get A Grip on the dancefloor once the band have had their wicked way with you. Non Stop Party.  Curfew 2am.
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£20 on the door
£17 in advance
Sun 25 Oct
tbc + (matinee show)
 + Absolute Amy
Matinee show doors 1.30 pm £15 on door or £12 adv from https://wegottickets.com/f/18783  Absolute Amy- Rising Jazz artist, Holly Cosgrove, has created the UK’s newest and most authentic Amy Winehouse Tribute Show. Absolute Amy will take you on a remarkable journey through Amy’s influences, including her greatest works and her later covers, spanning Soul, HipHop, Jazz and Ska, with a spine-tingling likeness that keeps Amy’s incredible music alive. Featuring guitarist Robin Banerjee who played electric and acoustic guitar on Amy Winehouse’s Back To Black tours during 2006 and 2007 notably performing at Glastonbury’s Pyramid and World stages in 2007. As well as recording the Live in London DVD and touring as a duo with Amy around the uk for radio and tv promo for Back To Black. This is the duo’s third Dublin Castle show. The previous two (both sold out) were incredibly emotional and electrifying experiences, so please snap up those tickets!
Dublin Castle
Doors from 7.15
£7/£5 on the door
Fri 13 Nov
The Room
 + St Vitus Dance
 + Vernons Future
“Liverpool2London” Vernons Future – Vernons Future have history back to indie’s golden age in 1980’s Liverpool, and they bring indie guitar pop of the old school – a mix of classic guitar jangle, with hints of 60s psychedelia. Acclaimed debut album ‘Smithdown Road’ (Melody Maker said it was “a fine debut in love with pop at its most unassuming and most charming”) came out on legendary Liverpool label Probe Plus in 1990, then The Vernons (as they were then known) promptly split before resurfacing in 2015 in Oxford/London as Vernons Future, releasing sophomore album ‘Aquaplaning’ and further standalone singles. St Vitus Dance St Vitus Dance are an acclaimed Belfast-formed post-punk/indie-pop band (est. 1981) known for their 60s-influenced sound, witty lyrics about Belfast life, and the 1987 album ‘Love Me, Love My Dogma’. Fronted by vocalist Noel Burke — who later joined Echo & The Bunnymen as singer-songwriter — the band moved to Liverpool, split in 1988, and reformed in 2005. In 2025, the band toured with Noel Burke to perform the 1990 Echo & The Bunnymen album Reverberation in full, with plans for new, original St Vitus Dance material in 2026, to follow on from the Probe Plus 2008 Glypotheque and 2012 Bystanders albums. The Room Liverpool post-punk pioneers, and former John Peel favourites, The Room, returned in 2023. Original members Clive Thomas, Dave Jackson and Becky Stringer are joined by new bloods, Ethan Kyme and Darren Brown. They have since released two albums, ‘Restless Fate’ (2023) and ‘The Telling’ (2024), toured the UK with Red Guitars, played gigs with The Nightingales and Trupa Trupa, and will release their third album, ‘Doom Pop!’, in September 2026. They also have shared DNA with indie legends Benny Profane, with Dave and Becky both having been members.
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Fri 27 Nov
Electroniq
 + The Last DJ
 + Holy Braille + Leg Puppy 2.0
 + Lauri Black + DJs
The Last Dj –  Nick Hayes, aka The Last DJ, discovered techno on the road as a travelling salesman and has since gone become an internet sensation with techno bangers performed on his wheelie bins in his back garden. Holy Braille A darkwave electronic duo from Sunderland. Known for their harshwave and computer-punk aesthetic, they create abrasive synth textures and sharp rhythms. One of the best live outfits around. Leg Puppy 2.0 “George Orwells house band” Just released their 13th studio album ‘First World Problems’ Lauri Black A London-based award-winning synth artist and classically trained pianist known for electro-punk music and satirical lyrics. Described as a “Laurie Black lovechild of Victoria Wood and Gary Numan,” she has toured with Adam Ant and released the album Noisebleed in 2026
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£12 on the door
£10 in advance
Sat 30 Jan
Paul Weller Experience
 + Proper
 + DJs We Got Killers
The Paul Weller Experience – from The Jam to The Style Council through to his remarkable so career, there’s no doubting the immense impact Paul Weller has had, and tellingly, continues to have, on the UK music scene and beyond across the world. The Modfather he is indeed, channeling Pete Townsend windmill guitar attacks and sharp suits in the venomous punk years, beatnik sophistication and social consciousness in the eighties and swinging from elder statesmen soulful rocker to experimental musical adventurer in more recent times. This Dublin crew channel the ever changing moods of Weller brilliantly, with a long, hit after hit based set spanning almost 50 years of incredible songwriting. We are delighted to announce our very special guests for the evening will be the fantastic Proper. Formed in London in March 2015, Proper set out with a clear mission: to craft timeless 3-minute songs steeped in the spirit of the mid-’60s and late-’70s . Their sound is sharp, punchy, and proudly analogue: think jangling guitars, driving rhythms, and choruses built to last. Proper made their live debut at the legendary 100 Club.Not to be missed!
Dublin Castle

Doors from 7.15
£15 on the door
£12.50 in advance