Metal from Mumbai meets black pearl - Midhaven live!
Attention, headbangers and the curious: Betty's Black Pearl is about to get international, loud and slightly progressive-chaotic. Because Midhaven are on their way - straight from Mumbai and with enough riffs in their luggage to shake even the hardest bar.
What began as a young project by schoolchildren and students in Mumbai developed into a serious metal export faster than a blastbeat. Early on, the band wrote their own songs, mixed various metal styles with progressive twists and sludge-like heaviness - and never sounded like a school band, but like "we mean business".
The result? Enthusiasm in the Indian underground and among international fans.
Finally, the accolade followed: a record deal with Universal Music India, part of the Universal Music Group. A big step - especially for a metal band from India that prefers complex song structures to compromises.
In short: Midhaven bring Mumbai metal with global aspirations to Betty's Black Pearl. If you think you already know what modern metal sounds like, you'd better listen this evening. It will be loud either way.
DYA
Anyone who thinks that a metal wall needs at least five people and three guitars more than necessary has not yet experienced DYA (Drag You Along). The trio from Bremen prove otherwise - loud, uncompromising and with a stage presence that sounds more like a force of nature than a band.
At the center of it all is frontwoman Bri, who simultaneously tames the bass and vocally tears down everything in her path: from abysmal growls and aggressive shouts to clean passages that let you catch your breath before the next pressure wave hits. To the left and right, Stephan on guitar and Fabi on drums ensure surgical precision and maximum propulsion.
The result is no ordinary support act, but an acoustic wake-up call. DYA don't deliver a warm-up - they deliver escalation with an announcement. Anyone who still claims to be a trio
Tickets:
B.O.: 15€
VVK 12€ + VVK fee
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