Cover of Dark

Date: Sunday, 16th February 2025
Time: 3:30 PM
Location: The Grayston Unity, Halifax
Entry: Donation (Minimum £5)

Join us for the final event of Halifax’s first-ever Goth Festival with an exciting live performance by Cover of Dark, a five-piece band from Leeds specialising in traditional goth covers. Expect a thrilling setlist featuring iconic tracks from legendary goth and alternative artists, including The Sisters of Mercy, Bauhaus, The Mission, The Cult, The Cure, Gary Numan, and more.

This event is the perfect way to close out a weekend celebrating the best of goth culture, with Cover of Dark delivering a nostalgic yet electrifying performance for fans of classic goth music.


About Cover of Dark

Cover of Dark are a five-piece band from Leeds who have been making waves across the North with their high-energy performances of traditional goth covers. Having played in venues from Sowerby Bridge to Whitby, the band brings their passion for goth music to life on stage, paying tribute to some of the most influential artists in the genre.

Their setlist includes timeless tracks from goth legends like:

  • The Sisters of Mercy
  • Bauhaus
  • The Mission
  • The Cult
  • The Cure
  • Gary Numan

Whether you’re a long-time fan of goth rock or just discovering the genre, Cover of Dark’s performance is sure to captivate and entertain.


Entry Information

Entry for Goth Festival: Cover of Dark is by donation, with a minimum suggested donation of £5. All proceeds will help support future cultural events in Halifax, so come along, enjoy the music, and contribute to a great cause.


Part of the Halifax Goth Festival

This event wraps up the Halifax Goth Festival, a weekend filled with gothic-themed music, literature, and history. Running from 14th to 16th February 2025, the festival is a collaboration between The Grayston Unity, The Book Corner, and Beetl3juice, showcasing Halifax’s vibrant alternative culture.

End the festival on a high note with this unforgettable live performance, and be part of Halifax’s growing goth scene.