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Get ready, Scotland, because a night of electrifying dark glamour and thunderous rock is heading your way! On Sunday, 2nd November 2025, the formidable German powerhouse Lord of the Lost will descend upon Glasgow’s legendary Garage venue, promising an unforgettable spectacle for fans of rock and pop with a darker edge. Known for their theatrical flair, powerful anthems, and mesmerising stage presence, Chris Harms and his band are set to transform the iconic Sauchiehall Street institution into a realm of gothic grandeur and industrial might. If you’re craving an evening where pulsating beats meet soaring melodies and dramatic visuals, then mark your calendars – this is one gig you absolutely won’t want to miss. Prepare to be swept away by an immersive experience that only Lord of the Lost can deliver.
About Lord of the Lost
Hailing from Hamburg, Germany, Lord of the Lost have carved out a unique and compelling niche in the global music scene since their formation in 2007. Fronted by the charismatic Chris Harms, the band masterfully blends elements of gothic metal, industrial rock, glam rock, and dark wave, creating a sound that is both heavy and irresistibly catchy. Their journey has seen them evolve from underground favourites to international sensations, particularly after representing Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2023 with their vibrant track, “Blood & Glitter,” which introduced their unique style to a massive new audience.
Their discography boasts a string of critically acclaimed albums, including Thornstar, Judas, and the aforementioned Blood & Glitter, each showcasing their lyrical depth and musical versatility. Hits like “Die Tomorrow,” “Dry the Rain,” and “The Gospel of Judas” exemplify their ability to craft anthems that resonate deeply with listeners. Lord of the Lost are renowned for their elaborate visual aesthetic, from intricate stage costumes to striking music videos, all contributing to their immersive artistic vision. The current lineup features the powerful vocals of Chris Harms, the driving guitar of Pi Stoffers, the solid basslines of Class Grenayde, the atmospheric keyboards and synthesizers of Gared Dirge, and the pounding drums of Niklas Kahl. Together, they create a force to be reckoned with, both in the studio and, most importantly, on stage.
Glasgow Garage: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the heart of Glasgow’s vibrant city centre at G2 3LW, The Garage stands as a cornerstone of the city’s illustrious music scene. This iconic venue, located on the bustling Sauchiehall Street, boasts a rich history, having previously served as a ballroom and cinema before transforming into the beloved live music and club space it is today. With a capacity typically ranging from 700 to 800 for live shows in its main room, The Garage offers an intimate yet electrifying atmosphere that perfectly suits the raw energy of a band like Lord of the Lost.
The venue is celebrated for its up-close-and-personal experience, where low ceilings and a multi-level layout mean there’s rarely a bad view of the stage. Its reputation for hosting legendary rock and alternative acts, coupled with its passionate Glaswegian crowd, ensures an unforgettable night. The Garage is largely accessible, with ground floor entry to the main auditorium and accessible toilet facilities. For specific accessibility requirements or to arrange assistance, it is always recommended to contact the venue directly in advance. This historic and energetic space provides the ideal backdrop for Lord of the Lost’s dramatic performance, promising an intense connection between band and audience.
What to Expect at the Show
Lord of the Lost are not just a band; they are an immersive experience, and their Glasgow Garage show promises to be nothing short of spectacular. Expect a meticulously crafted setlist that blends the infectious energy
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