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Get ready, ghouls and metalheads! The dark prince of horror punk, Wednesday 13, is set to unleash a torrent of macabre melodies and theatrical mayhem upon Leeds. On Thursday, 6th November 2025, The Warehouse Leeds will transform into a chilling cathedral of heavy metal as Wednesday 13 brings his signature blend of catchy riffs, ghoulish lyrics, and electrifying stage presence to the heart of Yorkshire. This isn’t just a gig; it’s an immersive experience into the twisted mind of one of modern metal’s most enduring figures. Prepare for an evening where horror meets rock ‘n’ roll, promising a night of unforgettable anthems, spine-tingling visuals, and a mosh pit that truly comes alive. Mark your calendars, because this is one ritual you won’t want to miss!
About Wednesday 13
Joseph Poole, known to the world as Wednesday 13, is a name synonymous with horror-themed rock and heavy metal. Hailing from North Carolina, his career has spanned several influential bands, most notably the Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 and the globally renowned Murderdolls, before cementing his legacy with his prolific solo project. Wednesday 13’s musical style is a unique concoction of horror punk, glam metal, and industrial elements, characterised by catchy, often morbid, lyrics that draw heavily from B-movie horror, true crime, and the supernatural.
His discography as Wednesday 13 is extensive, featuring fan favourites like “Transylvania 90210: Songs of Death, Dying, and the Dead,” “Skeletons,” and the more recent “Horrifier,” each showcasing his evolution while retaining his core identity. Hits like “I Walked with a Zombie,” “Bad Things,” and “Come Out and Play” are staples in his live shows, celebrated for their singalong choruses and dark humour. The current touring lineup typically features Wednesday 13 himself on vocals, backed by the formidable talents of Roman Surman and Jack Tankersley on guitars, Troy Doebbler on bass, and Mike Dupke on drums, ensuring a tight and powerful live delivery that perfectly complements his theatrical vision.
The Warehouse Leeds: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Leeds city centre, The Warehouse Leeds stands as an iconic bastion of live music, perfectly poised to host Wednesday 13’s sinister spectacle. Located at 19-21 Somers Street, Leeds, LS1 2RG, this legendary venue boasts a rich history, having opened its doors in 1979 and quickly becoming a vital cog in the UK’s burgeoning club and music scene. Originally a textile warehouse, its industrial heritage is still palpable, lending an authentic, gritty atmosphere that few modern venues can replicate.
With a capacity that typically hovers around 600-800, depending on the configuration, The Warehouse offers an intimate yet energetic experience. The relatively low ceilings and robust sound system ensure that every riff and vocal snarl resonates powerfully, creating a truly immersive environment for heavy metal. Its multi-level layout often provides excellent sightlines, and the general admission standing area ensures a raw, communal energy. The venue is generally accessible, with the main performance areas on the ground floor, though it’s always advisable to check with the venue directly for specific accessibility requirements. Its central location also means it’s surrounded by excellent pre- and post-gig amenities.
What to Expect at the Show
Prepare for a full-throttle assault on the senses when Wednesday 13 takes to the stage at The Warehouse Leeds. Known for his captivating and visually striking performances, attendees can expect a truly immersive horror rock experience. The stage production will undoubtedly feature elements of his signature macabre aesthetic – think gothic props, eerie lighting, and perhaps even some theatrical fog to set the mood. Wednesday 13 himself is a master of costume changes and makeup, often appearing in various guises that align with his horror-punk persona, adding another layer of visual spectacle to the sonic onslaught.
The setlist is likely to be a potent mix of fan favourites spanning his extensive solo career, perhaps dipping into some Murderdolls classics, and showcasing material from his latest album. Expect to hear anthems like “Hail Ming,” “Condolences,” and “Decompose” alongside older gems. The atmosphere will be electric, a cauldron of headbanging, mosh pits, and enthusiastic singalongs to every ghoulish chorus. Wednesday 13’s shows are renowned for their high energy and direct engagement with the audience, promising a night of raw, untamed rock ‘n’ roll that will leave you both exhilarated and delightfully disturbed.
Getting to The Warehouse Leeds
Reaching The Warehouse Leeds is straightforward, thanks to its prime location in the city centre. For those travelling by train, Leeds City Station is just a ten-minute walk away, offering excellent connections across the UK. Upon exiting the station, head towards the city centre and follow signs for the West End/Wellington Street area. The venue is easily locatable just off Wellington Street.
If you’re opting for public transport within Leeds, numerous bus routes serve the city centre, with stops conveniently located within a short walk of Somers Street. Planning your journey via local bus services is highly recommended. For drivers, while The Warehouse itself doesn’t have dedicated parking, there are several secure multi-storey car parks nearby, including those on Wellington Street and Whitehall Road, typically within a five-minute walk. Be aware that city centre parking can be busy, especially on a Thursday evening, so arriving early is advisable. The postcode for your satnav is LS1 2RG.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the event start?
Doors typically open around 7:00 PM, with support acts usually starting shortly after. Wednesday 13 is expected to take the stage later in the evening, often between 8:30 PM and 9:30 PM. Specific stage times are usually announced closer to the event date via the venue’s social media or website.
Is there an age restriction?
The Warehouse Leeds generally operates a 14+ policy, meaning attendees aged 14 and 15 must be accompanied by an adult over 18. Those aged 16 and above are usually permitted entry unaccompanied. However, it’s always best to check the specific age restrictions listed on your ticket or the official event page, as these can sometimes vary.
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 a reschedule, your original ticket will typically remain valid for the new date, with an option for a refund if you cannot attend. Please refer to your ticket vendor’s terms and conditions for their exact policy.
Are there food and drink options?
The Warehouse Leeds features multiple bars located within the venue, offering a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. While the venue typically does not serve hot food, its central Leeds location means there are countless restaurants, pubs, and takeaways within a very short walking distance, perfect for a pre-gig meal or a post-show snack.
Where to Stay in Leeds
Leeds offers a vast array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, from luxurious hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses. Its vibrant city centre means many hotels are within easy walking distance of The Warehouse Leeds, making your post-gig journey a breeze. Consider staying near the train station or in the West End area for maximum convenience.
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