Cemetery Sessions Present: Sieben, Slow Slow Loris and Dead Space Chamber Music

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Date: Sat, 17 October 2026

Time: 8.30pm

Cost: £15.00 + Booking fee

Type: Music

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Step into the beautiful Samuel Worth Chapel for an unforgettable night with Sieben – the solo project of Matt Howden, acclaimed composer, loop artist, and sonic innovator.

Sieben With 19 studio albums and over 2,000 live performances across 35 countries, Matt and his outspoken kevlar-strung violin, Kev, bring a spellbinding, genre-defying performance that merges folk, punk, and dark electronica. His latest album, Brand New Dark Age, is his most beat-driven, high-voltage release yet – and this is your chance to experience it live, up close, and in the chapel’s extraordinary acoustics.

Expect a night described as:
“Epic, fierce, churning, cavernous” – Art Muse London
“A one-man whirlwind with a violin” – Sonic Seducer
“Ultra-dark blends of punk, folk and electropop” – Sounds of Life

Slow Slow Loris is a duo who performs industrial noise melodies which merge with the visceral avant-garde to create epic and delicate storms of sound that worship the unknown, a sonic sorcery through voice and electronics They have released five albums on Staaltape, Cloister Recordings, and Zaetraom, and have toured extensively throughout Europe, Russia, and the USA. They are based between Berlin, Germany and the United States.They recently performed at Wrocław Industrial Festival, sharing the bill with Test Dept, Portion Control, and John Duncan, and have previously appeared alongside artists as diverse as Brighter Death Now and Trepaneringsritualen to Asmus Tietchens and Rashad Becker.

Dead Space Chamber Music reshape centuries-old melodies into gothic, doom-infused compositions, blending sacred chant, medieval languages and post-industrial textures into powerful, ceremonial performances.

Tickets: £15.00 + Booking fee

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This is a volunteer-led fundraising event for Sheffield General Cemetery Trust (Registered Charity Number: 1103158) with all proceeds going towards the charitable aims of the Trust. We thank you for your ongoing support in preserving this special place for generations to come.