Los Angeles’ Post-Punk Festival Substance has announced it’s incredible 2021 lineup.
The festival, presented by Restless Nites & Live Nation, is described as “A testament to the enduring sounds of post-punk, industrial, new wave, synth-pop, and experimental,” with the 3-day event celebrating today’s most compelling acts as well as the pioneers who forged the way.
Starting on Friday, November 26th, the festival takes place across three stages at the beautiful, historic Belasco Theater for three completely unique nights of spellbinding sound and vision from talent that spans generations.
Friday, November 26th
Chelsea Wolfe, Earth, Emma Ruth Rundle, Ceremony, King Woman, Lydia Lunch Retrovirus, Plague Vendor, Kid Congo, Bustié, Avalon Lurks, Continues, Aurat, NIIS, Closed Tear, Dearly Departure, Crook
Saturday, November 27th
Nitzer Ebb, Lingua Ignota, Squid, Twin Tribes, Provoker, VR SEX, Nuovo Testamento, Second Skin, Fearing, Houses Of Heaven, Gel Set, N8NOFACE, Physical Wash, Fawns Of Love, Future Blondes, Ravens Moreland
Sunday, November 28th
HEALTH, SALEM, Secret Guest, Choir Boy, Pictureplane, Riki, Patriarchy, Debby Friday, Plack Blague, Lower Tar, Milliken Chamber, D.I.N., Spike Hellis, 0/X, Omen Awry, Future Of Horror
Tickets go on sale Thursday, September 16th, 2021 at 10am PST.
For more info and to order tickets, go here
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