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Conan Tickets
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Concerts in United Kingdom
- 21 November 2025Friday 18:30BristolTheklaConanOn partner site
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- 22 November 2025Saturday 19:00NottinghamBodega SocialConanOn partner site
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- 23 November 2025Until 23/11/2025NorwichThe Adrian Flux WaterfrontConanOn partner site
- 24 November 2025Until 24/11/2025BrightonBrighton Concorde 2ConanOn partner site
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- 25 November 2025Tuesday 18:30BirminghamAsylum Bar and VenueConanOn partner site
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International Concerts
- 30 November 2025Sunday 19:00Dublin, IrelandThe Grand SocialConan
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- 3 December 2025Wednesday 19:00Miami, FL, United States Of AmericaGramps WynwoodConan in MiamiOn partner site
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- 4 December 2025Until 06/12/2025Denver, CO, United States Of AmericaFillmore Auditorium (Denver)Decibel - Metal & Beer Festival: 3-DAY PASS (Pre-Fest at Ratio)
- 4 December 2025Thursday 19:00Winter Park, FL, United States Of AmericaConduitConan, Royal Graves, and Florist in OrlandoOn partner site
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- 5 December 2025Until 06/12/2025Denver, CO, United States Of AmericaFillmore Auditorium (Denver)Decibel - Metal & Beer Festival: 2-DAY PASS
- 6 December 2025Saturday 17:00Denver, CO, United States Of AmericaFillmore Auditorium (Denver)Decibel - Metal & Beer Festival: Day 2 Single Day Tickets
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About
Conan’s doom is singular. Carved of granite. Yes, of course there’ve been changes since guitarist/vocalist Jon Davis founded the group in 2006, but the intention at the time toward superlative heavy – tonal extremity wrought with impressionist lyrics stripping ideas to the core where sometimes the whole line is just one word; they’ve always called it “Caveman Battle Doom” – remains at the root of everything they’ve done since. And across five studio records in the decade from 2012-2022, Conan have set the standard by which much of “heavy” anything is judged. And in comparison, most is found wanting.
But for every time you’ve heard about Conan’s music being like galloping steeds or frost-covered sharp-peaked mountains, etc., imagery of largesse and violence, the truth is Conan are an exercise in frequency. It’s the low resonance that shakes your chest, the depth of the bass – now handled by David Ryley (ex-Fudge Tunnel) – the push of air from Johnny King’s kick drum, or the way the dark-fuzz distortion of Davis’ guitar is offset by shouting vocals cutting through that sometimes punishing onslaught, rarely to offer comfort so much as add viciousness to the crash, plod and pillage.
In 2024, Conan signed to Heavy Psych Sounds as a recognized name and one of the foremost acts of their generation, wildly influential in their home country of the UK and well beyond; headliners in practice and theory alike. Their fifth LP, 2022’s ‘Evidence of Immortality,’ brought a dark ambience to coincide with its outright attack. With experiments in darkwave and synth adding breadth to the stated root purpose of aural force, it’s never been harder to guess where the next few years might take their sound, but whatever’s coming, Conan will make it kill. The better part of two decades later, their reliability remains unshakable. Which you want when your band is so heavy that the floor and your ribcage both start to vibrate.
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