Already shaping-up to be a vintage year, Friday 28th October 2022 at Tomorrow’s Ghosts Festival will be crowned by a set from the original goth rock messiahs. Formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire in 1984, Fields of the Nephilim have become goth scene trailblazers and die-hards to the cause ever since.
Immediately turning heads with their definitive “dust and death” image, the band also possessed a secret weapon in founding member Carl McCoy. Fronting the band with some of the recognisably ravaged vocals of the genre, McCoy and co. released their debut single “Power” in 1986 via the Beggars Banquet label and would rapidly ascend through the ranks with compositions which incorporated psychedelic, progressive, and heavy metal elements that would defy the naysayers time and time again.
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Headlining the Friday night at Whitby Pavilion, Tomorrow’s Ghosts is overwhelmed to have the band back to the UK’s gothic mecca in 2022. This is guaranteed to be an unmissable headline performance from one of Goth’s most significant artists.
FOTN will a lineup of incredible acts already confirmed to be appearing at Whitby’s premier gothic and alternative arts festival. Alluring artists from across Europe & the USA, previously announced acts for the 2022 event include very special guests Into A Circle, Ghost Dance, and Balaam And The Angel, as well as exclusive performances from Bootblacks, All My Thorns, and Evil Blizzard present… ‘Blizzoween’.
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Very special Saturday night headliners are to be announced in due course.