On July 30th, 2026, Indie In Town returns to Badehaus Berlin for another night of fresh talent, loud guitars and exciting live music.
Indie In Town is a concert series taking place in London, Amsterdam and Berlin. The series brings together emerging artists from the wider indie scene, with the goal of building an international community, creating connections between artists and helping independent talent grow.
From the UK and the Netherlands to Germany, Indie In Town brings together artists from across Europe and beyond for an unforgettable night of loud guitars and bold live performances.
Expect a wide range of sounds, from indie, post-punk and gothic rock to shoegaze and alternative rock.
For this edition, Indie In Town welcomes four exciting acts from across Europe and beyond, each bringing their own unique sound to the stage.
Coming from Glasgow, Gallus embody the restless energy of indie punk, blending the vitality of Sports Team with the wit of Yard Act and the introspection of Fontaines D.C.
Formed in a Glasgow pub, the band has become known for electrifying live shows, supporting Biffy Clyro, playing international stages and winning Best Rock Alternative at the Scottish Alternative Music Awards. Their latest release, Cool to Drive, leans into a rawer and heavier sound while staying true to the band's signature humour and intensity.
From Amsterdam, Dear Omen deliver heavy hearted gothic rock with solid bass lines, hard hitting drums, haunting organs and an extravagant live presence. After a successful Popronde run and a strong festival summer, the band is looking ahead to the release of their second EP in March 2026.
Originally from the US and now based in Berlin, Lauren Lakis creates songs steeped in darkness that always leave room for hope. Her debut album Deadlights, released through Riding Easy Records, blends shoegaze and nineties alternative rock with ethereal vocals, melodic guitars and a powerful low end.
Completing the line up is Bullneck Ballerina, a Berlin based four piece with Norwegian and Australian roots. Their songs sit somewhere between Gang of Four and Radiohead, combining cranky, explosive energy with shimmering melancholia. Over the past year, the band has played across Berlin as well as in Scandinavia, Spain and the Netherlands.
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