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Million Dead

Million Dead, the influential post-hardcore band from London, left an indelible mark on the UK live music landscape during their initial run from 2000 to 2005. Renowned for their incisive lyrics and energetic sound, the group originally bowed out with a pair of acclaimed albums, including the dynamic "A Song to Ruin" and the ambitious "Harmony No Harmony." Their catalogue, featuring standout tracks such as "I Gave My Eyes to Stevie Wonder" and "Living the Dream," remains a touchstone for fans and critics alike.

In 2025, Million Dead made a highly-anticipated return to the stage, thrilling audiences with headline concerts across prominent UK venues. Their headline performances lit up stages such as Rock City in Nottingham, Academy 2 in Manchester, QMU in Glasgow, Project House in Leeds, and Chalk in Brighton. The band's electric set at Electric in Bristol and their appearance at Tramshed in Cardiff further cemented their reputation for exhilarating gigs. Notably, Million Dead's headline show at Circuit in Kingston featured support from The Meffs, demonstrating their ability to share the stage with established and emerging acts alike.

For discerning fans of post-hardcore, Million Dead’s concerts are an essential fixture in the live music calendar. Stay connected with Million Dead to be among the first to hear about any tour dates and upcoming shows, and immerse yourself in one of British post-hardcore’s most enduring legacies.