Doors: 20:00
Nürnberg: 21:00
Dance of the Dead DJ Set – Warm-Up & After
Nürnberg will perform in Zagreb on February 12 at Močvara, returning to a crowd that embraced them from their very first show. The dark Belarusian post-punk duo arrives riding the wave of their latest studio album “Adkaz”, a release that further confirmed their position as one of the most exciting names in Eastern European alternative music. After the concert, the night continues with Ples mrtvaca (Dance of the Dead) — an afterparty dedicated to fans of post-punk, new wave and darkwave music.
Nürnberg in Zagreb for the Audience That Already Loves Them + Dance of the Dead Afterparty
Nürnberg will perform in Zagreb on February 12 at Močvara, returning to a crowd that embraced them from their very first show. The dark Belarusian post-punk duo arrives riding the wave of their latest studio album “Adkaz”, a release that further confirmed their position as one of the most exciting names in Eastern European alternative music.
Alongside the album, they gained major attention with their cover of “Black Sabbath”, proving how powerfully they can reshape classics into their own dark sonic language. Interestingly, their live album from the “Adkaz” era also features “Spać”, recorded during their last Zagreb concert at Močvara — proof of how important this city is to the band.
After the concert, the night continues with Ples mrtvaca (Dance of the Dead) — an afterparty dedicated to fans of post-punk, new wave and darkwave music.
Concert Details
Date, Venue and Tickets
📅 Thursday, February 12, 2026 📍 Močvara, Zagreb
🎫 Early bird tickets: €16 (Hangtime web) 🎫 Presale: €19 🎫 On the day: €23 (if available) 🏷️ Physical tickets: Dirty Old Shop
What to Expect at the Concert and Dance of the Dead Afterparty
Nürnberg are known for their raw atmosphere, deep bass lines, cold guitars and hypnotic vocals. Their post-punk sound carries anxiety and melancholy, but also a powerful emotional energy that pulls the audience into their world.
Expect a night filled with:
music from the “Adkaz” album
live favorites and new material
coldwave and darkwave aesthetics
dark yet cathartic emotional intensity
minimalist but highly striking visual presentation
After the concert, Dance of the Dead turns Močvara into a dark dance floor inspired by the spirit of the legendary Jabuka club nights.
The afterparty playlist includes artists such as: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Sisters of Mercy, Type O Negative, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus, The Birthday Party, Sex Gang Children, Cocteau Twins, Depeche Mode, Tears for Fears, Simple Minds, Boy Harsher, Lebanon Hanover, Peter Murphy, Echo & the Bunnymen, The Chameleons, Joy Division, The Smiths, The Cure, The Cramps, Virgin Prunes, She Wants Revenge, She Past Away, Rosetta Stone, The Stranglers, Scary Bitches, Soft Cell, Paralysed Age, London After Midnight, Stadt, Molchat Doma and many more.
Where Have They Performed?
The duo has played major European festivals and showcase events including:
Waves Vienna
Eurosonic Noorderslag
AtlasWeekend Kyiv
They have also toured across Belarus, Poland, Russia, Latvia and Ukraine. Their growth on streaming platforms and social media shows strong international expansion.
Conclusion
Nürnberg in Zagreb bring a night of dark rhythm, melancholy and emotional post-punk intensity. After the show, Dance of the Dead transforms Močvara into a dark dance ritual.
Thursday, February 12 at Močvara is reserved for fans of colder, darker and deeply emotional sound — and for everyone who wants to dance until late.
Missing a night like this would be a mistake — see you at Močvara.
Nürnberg is a post-punk duo formed in 2016 in Minsk, the capital of Belarus. The project grew out of a heavy post-Soviet environment that shaped its artistic tone. Their lyrics explore themes such as existential tension, social pressure, urban fatigue and emotional numbness. At the same time, they acknowledge softer human elements like empathy, connection and vulnerability.
This contrast between inner struggle and fragile warmth gives their music a strong emotional presence. Each song feels like a personal reflection on life in modern industrial cities.
Musical identity and sound
The duo creates a sound that is dark, atmospheric and energetic. Their influences come from British post-punk, new wave and coldwave of the 1980s. Their tracks blend melancholy, anxiety and cold urban textures. Wide reverb, sharp bass lines and bittersweet guitar melodies further shape their signature style.
Minimalism plays a key role. The arrangements are simple but expressive. Vocals often carry a raw, honest tone that feels almost documentary. Through these elements, Nürnberg builds a sonic world that resembles a grey, late-evening cityscape.
Releases and live performances
Nürnberg released their first demo in August 2017. After that, they entered a highly productive phase. The duo soon gained recognition on major European festivals and showcase events, including:
Waves Vienna
Eurosonic Noorderslag
AtlasWeekend Kyiv
They have also performed across Belarus, Poland, Russia, Latvia and Ukraine. Their audience continues to grow, and the rise of their streaming numbers confirms their importance on the modern post-punk scene.
Why listen to Nürnberg?
Their music captures the emotional state of a generation caught between daily pressure and the desire for meaning. It is music of the urban dusk — cold, heavy, but deeply sincere. This authenticity helps them connect with listeners across Europe.
The duo stands out through its ability to transform inner tension into clean, focused musical expression. Every track feels honest, immediate and intentional.
Conclusion
Nürnberg has developed a unique form of post-punk built on atmosphere, emotional depth and minimalist power. Their sound blends darkness with clarity and creates a strong artistic identity. For fans of raw, melancholic and immersive music, Nürnberg is a duo worth following.
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