Dates
Tue 8th July 2025
Cradle Of Filth
Hall By The Sea (indoor event space)
Tuesday 8th July 2025, 19:00-23:00, last entry 21.00 PLEASE NOTE RE-ENTRY IS NOT POSSIBLE AT THIS EVENT.
This event is classified as 14+ this means that anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18 (adult refers to a parent, guardian or older relative that is responsible for the care and actions of the under 18 year old). The ratio for adult to child is classed as: one adult can accompany two under 18’s at an event.
Please note, this is a standing event. Disabled access tickets are available on a first come, first served basis via AXS only.
Accessible Ticket Definition
General Admission Accessible + Companion
This is a ticket giving access to the general admission area. When these tickets are purchased, they also include a complimentary ticket for a personal assistant / companion. These tickets do not give access to seating, or the accessible platform area.
Accessible Platform + Companion
This is a ticket giving access to the accessible platform and includes a complimentary ticket for a personal assistant / companion or carer. There is space on the platform for wheelchairs and some seating is also provided.
Over three decades of extreme metal and the evil has not diminished. Prepare your souls, existence is futile!
Cradle Of Filth have hit an unmistakable hot streak of creativity and urgency. As a new line-up coalesced around the creation of 2015’s Hammer Of The Witches, fresh impetus propelled the band to new heights, as the revitalised crew became more in demand around the world than ever before. 2017’s Cryptoriana – The Seductiveness Of Decay repeated the trick with even more explosive flamboyance. Until a global pandemic brought the music industry to a jarring halt, Cradle Of Filth were almost permanently on the
road and absolutely flying. As a result, it should surprise no one that the band’s brand new album, Existence Is Futile, is yet another monumental and electrifying journey through the dark.
“We’ve enjoyed that momentum since this line-up came together,” states Dani Filth. “It was a line-up we needed to pull together for a tour, but it worked so much better than it was before. 2019 was our busiest year ever, we were everywhere. And here we are again, with the difficult third album! There was only one change for this record – we parted ways with Lindsay [Schoolcraft]. Our new keyboardist has been in the band since November last year and still no one knows who she is! We were going to reveal it for our planned live performance, but obviously that got put back. So you’ll have to wait and see.”
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