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Get ready, Birmingham! The highly anticipated return of Phoenix, Arizona’s genre-bending progressive rock titans, Bear Ghost, is set to electrify the Asylum Bar and Venue on Friday, 7th November 2025. Known for their intricate musicianship, theatrical stage presence, and wildly imaginative storytelling, Bear Ghost promises an unforgettable night that will transport fans into their unique universe of sonic adventure. This isn’t just a gig; it’s an immersive experience where complex arrangements meet catchy hooks and narrative lyrics, all delivered with an infectious energy that has garnered them a dedicated global following. Mark your calendars and prepare for a night of unparalleled musical artistry in the heart of the UK’s vibrant second city!

About Bear Ghost

Bear Ghost emerged from the Arizona desert with a sound that defies easy categorisation, blending elements of progressive rock, art rock, indie, and theatrical pop into a truly distinctive blend. Formed in 2014, the band quickly garnered attention for their ambitious compositions, rich lyrical narratives, and a stage presence that feels both intimate and grand. Their music is often described as a vibrant tapestry woven with intricate guitar riffs, dynamic basslines, complex drumming, and layered keyboards, all underpinned by soaring, often harmonised, vocals. They’re a band that demands attention, rewarding listeners with depth and replayability.

Their debut album, Blasterpiece, released in 2016, introduced the world to their unique style, featuring fan favourites like “Necromancin’ Dancin’” and “Guts,” which showcased their ability to craft epic tales within catchy, high-energy tracks. Subsequent releases, including Curiosity Kills and Creature Feature, further solidified their reputation for musical innovation and quirky charm. Bear Ghost’s lyrics often delve into themes of fantasy, science fiction, and the wonderfully absurd, making their live shows a journey through fantastical landscapes. The current lineup, featuring Ryan Stevenson on vocals and guitar, Andrew Bosscher on bass, Ben Sorrell on drums, and Kevin Durr on keyboards, saxophone, and vocals, performs with a synergy that is both tight and exhilarating, promising a performance that’s as technically brilliant as it is emotionally resonant.

Asylum Bar and Venue: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the gritty, authentic heart of Birmingham’s Hockley area, Asylum Bar and Venue (B19 3LS) stands as a cornerstone of the city’s alternative music scene. Since its establishment, Asylum has built a formidable reputation as one of the UK’s premier independent venues, known for championing rock, metal, punk, and all shades of alternative music. It’s a venue that prides itself on delivering an unvarnished, direct concert experience, making it the ideal crucible for Bear Ghost’s electrifying performance.

Asylum boasts two distinct spaces: Asylum 1, the main room, and the smaller Asylum 2. For an act of Bear Ghost’s calibre, the main room will undoubtedly be where the magic happens, offering a capacity that allows for an intimate yet energetic crowd. The atmosphere here is legendary; expect a passionate audience, fantastic sound engineering, and a stage that feels close enough to touch. While the venue maintains a raw, industrial aesthetic, it is well-equipped with modern sound and lighting systems, ensuring every note and every visual cue hits with maximum impact. Asylum is committed to accessibility, and while specific provisions can vary, they generally strive to accommodate all patrons; it’s always advisable to contact the venue directly for any specific requirements.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for a spectacle when Bear Ghost takes to the Asylum stage. Known for their high-octane performances, the band brings an infectious energy that is truly captivating. Fans can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist, likely blending beloved tracks from Blasterpiece and Curiosity Kills with newer material, showcasing their evolving sound while satisfying long-time devotees. Expect to hear fan favourites like “Necromancin’ Dancin’”, “Guts”, “Sirens”, and “Hauntress,” each delivered with their signature theatricality.

The stage production, while perhaps not stadium-scale, will be thoughtfully designed to enhance their narrative-driven music, utilising lighting and the band’s dynamic stage presence to create an immersive experience. Bear Ghost are masters of audience engagement, often interacting with the crowd, creating a communal atmosphere that makes every show feel unique. Their technical prowess is undeniable, but it’s their sheer joy and passion for performing that truly shines through, promising a night of intricate melodies, powerful vocals, and an unforgettable collective head-bang. This show will be a masterclass in progressive rock showmanship.

Getting to Asylum Bar and Venue

Asylum Bar and Venue is conveniently located in Birmingham, easily accessible from various parts of the city and beyond. The postcode for your SatNav is B19 3LS.

For those travelling by public transport, Birmingham New Street Station is the main rail hub, offering excellent connections across the UK. From New Street, Asylum is a short taxi ride away, or you can catch a local bus. Numerous bus routes operate in the area, with stops within a reasonable walking distance of the venue. Check local bus timetables for the most up-to-date routes to the Hockley area. If you’re driving, there are several car parks in the vicinity, though capacity can be limited on busy event nights. It’s always advisable to arrive early or pre-book parking where possible. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available throughout Birmingham, providing a convenient door-to-door option. Plan your journey in advance to ensure a smooth arrival and departure on this exciting night.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors typically open around 7:00 PM for events at Asylum Bar and Venue. Support acts usually begin shortly after, with the headliner, Bear Ghost, expected on stage around 9:00 PM. Specific timings will be confirmed closer to the date via your ticket vendor and the venue’s social media channels.

Is there an age restriction?

Asylum Bar and Venue generally operates a 14+ age restriction for most live music events. Under 16s must usually be accompanied by an adult over 18. However, age restrictions can vary per event, so please check the specific details on your ticket or the official event page when purchasing.

What’s the refund policy?

Tickets for the Bear Ghost show are generally non-refundable. Refunds are typically only issued in the event of a show cancellation or significant rescheduling. We advise reviewing the terms and conditions of your ticket vendor at the time of purchase for their precise refund policy.

Are there food and drink options?

Yes, Asylum Bar and Venue features a well-stocked bar offering a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. While the venue is primarily a bar, light snacks might be available. For more substantial food, there are numerous restaurants and eateries in Birmingham city centre before or after the show.

Where to Stay in Birmingham

Birmingham offers a diverse range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses. Its vibrant city centre provides excellent


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