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Bristol, prepare to be enveloped in a maelstrom of dark artistry and electrifying sound! On 7th November 2025, the enigmatic German powerhouse Lord of the Lost will descend upon the city’s vibrant music scene, bringing their unique blend of gothic rock, industrial pop, and theatrical flair to Prospect. This isn’t just a concert; it’s an immersive experience, a journey into the heart of their captivating universe, and a night that promises to be etched into the memories of Bristolian music lovers. From their spellbinding stage presence to their genre-defying anthems, Lord of the Lost are renowned for delivering performances that transcend the ordinary. Mark your calendars, secure your tickets, and get ready for an unforgettable evening as one of Europe’s most compelling bands takes over one of Bristol’s most exciting venues.
About Lord of the Lost
Hailing from Hamburg, Germany, Lord of the Lost have carved out a formidable niche in the global music landscape since their formation in 2007. Led by the charismatic Chris Harms, the band has consistently pushed the boundaries of dark music, seamlessly blending elements of gothic metal, industrial, glam rock, and synth-pop into a sound that is distinctively their own. Their discography is a testament to their relentless creativity, with albums like “Die Tomorrow,” “Thornstar,” and “Judas” showcasing their evolution from raw, heavy anthems to more intricate, emotionally charged compositions.
Lord of the Lost gained significant international attention following their powerful representation of Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2023 with their track “Blood & Glitter,” which perfectly encapsulated their flamboyant aesthetic and anthemic sound. Beyond Eurovision, they’ve built a dedicated fanbase through relentless touring and a commitment to spectacular live shows. The current lineup, featuring Chris Harms (vocals, guitar), Pi Stoffers (guitar), Gared Dirge (piano, synth, percussion), Class Grenayde (bass), and Niklas Kahl (drums), operates as a tight-knit unit, delivering a potent blend of musicality and visual spectacle that is truly unparalleled. Their music often explores themes of darkness, beauty, and identity, delivered with a theatricality that makes every song a dramatic narrative.
Prospect (Bristol): The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the heart of Bristol’s vibrant Old Market Quarter, Prospect (BS2 0SE) stands as a contemporary beacon for live music and cultural events. This relatively new venue has quickly established itself as a go-to spot for an intimate yet electrifying experience, perfectly designed to host a band with the dynamic range of Lord of the Lost. Its location, just a stone’s throw from the bustling Cabot Circus, makes it incredibly accessible while still retaining a distinct, edgy character that complements Bristol’s diverse artistic scene.
Prospect boasts a modern, purpose-built interior with excellent acoustics, ensuring that every riff, vocal nuance, and synth layer of Lord of the Lost’s intricate sound will be delivered with crystal clarity. While specific capacity figures vary depending on the event setup, it offers an intimate environment, typically accommodating several hundred standing patrons, allowing for a truly immersive connection between the band and their audience. The atmosphere here is often described as energetic and inclusive, fostering a sense of community among attendees. The venue prides itself on its state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, promising a visual feast to match the sonic intensity. Accessibility is also a key consideration, with efforts made to ensure all music fans can enjoy the experience.
What to Expect at the Show
Prepare for a sensory overload when Lord of the Lost take to the stage at Prospect. Known for their dramatic flair and captivating stage presence, the band promises a performance that is as visually stunning as it is sonically powerful. Expect Chris Harms and co. to emerge in their signature theatrical costumes, setting the tone for an evening of dark glamour and raw energy. The setlist is likely to be a masterful blend of fan favourites and newer material, spanning their extensive discography.
Anticipate crushing riffs from tracks like “Dry The Rain” and “Loreley,” interspersed with the infectious synth-driven melodies of “Blood & Glitter” and “Lighthouse.” Lord of the Lost are adept at creating a dynamic ebb and flow, moving from heavy, headbanging moments to more atmospheric, poignant passages. Their stage production is renowned for its immersive lighting design and evocative visuals, which will undoubtedly transform Prospect into their own dark carnival. The atmosphere will be electric, fueled by a dedicated fanbase eager to connect with the band’s emotive storytelling and powerful delivery. This will be more than just a gig; it will be an unforgettable spectacle of sound, light, and pure theatrical rock ‘n’ roll.
Getting to Prospect (Bristol)
Prospect is conveniently located at BS2 0SE in Bristol’s Old Market area, making it easily accessible from various parts of the city and beyond. For those travelling by train, Bristol Temple Meads station is just a short 15-20 minute walk away, or a quick bus ride. Numerous local bus routes serve the Old Market Street area, with stops just moments from the venue. Check local bus timetables for services like the A1 Airport Flyer, 6, 7, 8, and 9 routes, which frequently pass through this central hub.
If you’re driving, while there is limited on-street parking in the immediate vicinity, several secure car parks are within walking distance. The Cabot Circus multi-storey car park is a popular option, offering ample spaces and a short walk through the shopping centre. Alternatively, NCP Bristol Rupert Street and Portwall Lane Car Park are also viable choices. Be mindful of Bristol’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) charges if driving a non-compliant vehicle into the city centre. Consider public transport, walking, or cycling to reduce your environmental impact and avoid potential parking hassles.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the event start?
Doors for live music events at Prospect typically open between 6:30 PM and 7:00 PM. The support act usually takes the stage around 7:30 PM, with Lord of the Lost expected to perform later in the evening, often between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM. We strongly recommend checking your ticket or the venue’s official social media channels closer to the date for precise timings, as these can sometimes vary.
Is there an age restriction?
For most standing rock concerts at Prospect, there is typically an age restriction. It is common for these events to be 14+ or 16+ with an adult, and 18+ for entry without an accompanying adult. However, specific age restrictions can vary per event, so please verify the details on your ticket or the official ticket vendor’s website before purchasing or attending to avoid disappointment. Valid ID may be required upon entry.
What’s the refund policy?
Tickets for Lord of the Lost at Prospect are generally non-refundable once purchased. Refunds are typically only issued if the event is officially cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If you can no longer attend, you may be able to sell your ticket on a reputable resale platform. Always review the terms and conditions of your ticket vendor at the time of purchase for their specific refund and exchange policies.
Are there food and drink options?
Prospect features a well-stocked bar serving a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages throughout the evening. They typically offer a selection of beers, ciders, spirits, wines, and soft drinks. While the venue primarily focuses on drinks service during live events, there are usually no extensive hot food options available inside. However, due to Prospect’s central Bristol location, there are numerous restaurants, takeaways, and eateries within a very short walking distance for pre- or post-show dining.
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