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Prepare yourselves, metalheads of the Midlands and beyond! A seismic event is about to shake Birmingham to its very foundations as the mighty Conjurer descends upon the legendary Asylum Bar and Venue on 14th November 2025. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a pilgrimage into the heart of modern heavy music, a chance to witness one of the UK’s most innovative and devastating bands in their element. With their unique blend of sludge, doom, post-metal, and black metal ferocity, Conjurer promises an evening of unparalleled intensity that will leave you both exhilarated and utterly pulverised. Mark your calendars, secure your tickets, and brace for an auditory onslaught that will echo through the streets of Birmingham long after the final chord fades.
About Conjurer
Hailing from Rutland, Conjurer have rapidly ascended the ranks of the metal world, forging a sound that is as crushing as it is captivating. Formed in 2014, the quartet – comprising Brady Deeprose (guitar, vocals), Dan Nightingale (guitar, vocals), Andy Price (bass), and John Ryder (drums) – quickly gained notoriety for their genre-bending approach and explosive live performances. Their debut album, “Mire” (2018), was a critical darling, earning them widespread acclaim and establishing them as a formidable force. Tracks like “Choke” and “The Mire” showcased their ability to seamlessly shift between brutal death metal passages, atmospheric post-metal soundscapes, and monolithic doom riffs.
Their follow-up, “Páthos” (2022), solidified their position as innovators, pushing their sound into even more expansive and emotionally resonant territory. Songs such as “It Dwells” and “Rot” exemplify their continued evolution, demonstrating a mastery of dynamics and a lyrical depth that explores themes of grief, despair, and resilience. Conjurer’s live shows are renowned for their visceral energy, with Deeprose and Nightingale’s dual vocal attack and intricate guitar work creating a wall of sound that is both suffocating and cathartic. They are a band that truly demands to be experienced live, where the full weight of their sonic power can be felt in every fibre of your being.
Asylum Bar and Venue: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Birmingham, Asylum Bar and Venue stands as a cornerstone of the city’s heavy music scene. Located at 38-43 Hampton Street, Birmingham, B19 3LS, this iconic venue has been a sanctuary for rock and metal fans for years, hosting countless legendary bands and emerging talents alike. Its raw, industrial aesthetic perfectly complements the intensity of the music it champions, offering an intimate yet powerful setting for live performances. The venue boasts a capacity that ensures every attendee feels connected to the stage, making for an unforgettable, immersive experience.
Asylum’s history is steeped in Birmingham’s rich musical heritage, known for its unwavering commitment to showcasing the best in rock, metal, punk, and alternative genres. The atmosphere is always electric, fuelled by passionate crowds and a palpable sense of community. The venue is easily accessible, situated close to the city centre and major transport links. While specific accessibility information should always be checked directly with the venue, Asylum generally strives to accommodate all patrons, with ground-floor access for the main performance area. Its no-frills approach prioritises the music, creating a truly authentic and unpretentious environment where the focus remains squarely on the bands and their blistering performances.
What to Expect at the Show
Prepare for an absolute masterclass in heavy music when Conjurer take to the Asylum stage. Fans can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist that will likely delve deep into their acclaimed discography, blending the crushing weight of “Mire” with the expansive, intricate soundscapes of “Páthos.” Expect to hear fan favourites like “Choke,” “The Mire,” “It Dwells,” and “Rot,” delivered with an intensity that only Conjurer can muster. The band’s dual vocal attack, shifting from guttural roars to haunting cleans, will be a central feature, commanding the audience’s full attention.
While Asylum is known for its no-frills, band-focused approach, Conjurer’s stage presence alone is a spectacle. Expect a dynamic performance, with the band members pouring every ounce of their energy into each riff and beat. The atmosphere will be nothing short of electric; a Conjurer show inevitably ignites passionate mosh pits and fervent headbanging, creating a collective energy that is both aggressive and communal. This will be an evening of pure, unadulterated sonic catharsis, a chance to lose yourself in the sheer power and emotional depth of one of the UK’s most exciting metal acts.
Getting to Asylum Bar and Venue
Asylum Bar and Venue is conveniently located in Birmingham, making it relatively straightforward to reach regardless of your mode of transport. The postcode for your SatNav or mapping app is B19 3LS.
If you’re travelling by train, Birmingham New Street Station is the city’s main hub, offering excellent connections from across the UK. From New Street, Asylum is approximately a 20-25 minute walk or a short taxi ride. Alternatively, Birmingham Snow Hill Station is even closer, just a 10-15 minute walk away. Numerous bus routes also serve the area around Hampton Street; check local bus timetables for the most direct route from your starting point. For those driving, there are several car parks within walking distance of the venue, though parking in Birmingham city centre can be busy, especially on a Friday night. It’s always advisable to plan your parking in advance or consider public transport to avoid congestion.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the event start?
Doors typically open around 7:00 PM, with support acts usually starting shortly after. Conjurer are expected to take the stage later in the evening, often between 9:00 PM and 10:00 PM. Specific set times are usually announced closer to the event date via the venue’s social media or website.
Is there an age restriction?
Asylum Bar and Venue typically operates a 14+ age restriction for most gigs, meaning attendees aged 14 or 15 must be accompanied by an adult over 18. Those aged 16 and above can usually attend unaccompanied. However, it is always best to check the specific ticket information or contact the venue directly for the official policy for this particular event.
What’s the refund policy?
Tickets are generally non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If the event is cancelled, full refunds are usually issued at the point of purchase. In the case of rescheduling, your ticket will typically remain valid for the new date, with an option for a refund if you cannot attend. Please refer to the terms and conditions of your ticket vendor.
Are there food and drink options?
Asylum Bar and Venue has a fully stocked bar offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. While they don’t typically serve hot food, you might find snacks available. It’s recommended to grab a meal at one of Birmingham’s many excellent restaurants or eateries before heading to the venue.
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