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Goth-glam rising star Stella Rose (daughter of Depeche Mode frontman Dave Gahan) returns to Bucharest this winter – Saturday, January 31 at Control Club.
The first night of neon-lit energy with inTension this year brings Mislaw [PL], Michael Ius, Sabre [PL], Rust [PL], and Carmen to Room 1 on the last day of January.
On Friday, February 6, Shkoon open a portal between two far-off musical worlds, proving that shared spirit can bridge any cultural distance.
Tommy Four Seven lands at Control on Friday, February 6, bringing forth a forward-thinking sound that few artists have been shaping with the same kind of consistency and curiosity.
Control Club teams up with Riddim Bandits Sound System to presents another night of full pressure sound system energy in Room 1, of February 7, 2026. The lineup consists of two of UK veterans Nomadix and Jonah Dan, the french producer, engineer, and selector Stepper’One, and the globe-trotter Bass Healing Hi-Fi. With 5 artists behind the control tower, expect one night to warm up the whole city.
Vega Trails is the expansive, cinematic, chamber-jazz project from double-bassist and composer Milo Fitzpatrick, known from the cult London ensemble Portico Quartet and features saxophonist Jordan Smart (Mammal Hands, Sunda Arc).
Coming to ctrl on the lucky Friday, February 13, Kollektiv Turmstrasse is THE sound of constant motion. Led by Nico Plagemann, this legendary project blends emotional house, breakbeat and techno with pop hooks and soulful depth.
A double bill worth falling for: Mint Field & Avishag Cohen Rodrigues. Saturday, February 14, 2026. Mexican trio Mint Field weave avant-psych and shoegaze into a special blend, guided by Estrella’s otherworldly voice. Their sound has echoes of ‘90s, the likes of Portishead, Low, and Mazzy Star - though they’re not ones for labels. While Avishag, guitarist of New York’s all-female punk collective cumgirl8, brings a sound both detached and tender. Dark electronics, noise, and some rock energy, perfect for a journey through different cities and smokey rooms.
On February 20, Apricots’ Jam brings a night of celebration of dancefloor freedom — colorful and nostalgic, shaped by ’90s rave spirit, British electronic culture and moments meant to stay with you long after the night ends.
Elf Traps is the new project from Manchester-based musicians Rob Turner (ex–GoGo Penguin) and Liviu Gheorghe (ex–Matthew Halsall) — a collaboration born from creative restlessness and deep friendship.
Friday, February 27, is about sustained pressure and clean execution, with firm focus on the dancefloor. Co-founder and resident of Amsterdam’s EERSTE COMMUNIE, MARRØN has refined a singular approach to techno that balances groove, power and texture.
A.A Williams will take us on a dramatic and intimate walk on the dark side on a Thursday, March 5, 2026.
On Friday, March 6, we welcome Adiel, an artist rooted in Rome’s Goa Ultrabeat scene, who crafts hypnotic techno rich in atmosphere and rhythm. As founder of Danza Tribale, she channels a sound that is carefully sculpted, equally suited to deep listening and full floor immersion.
On Saturday, March 7, hailing from “the land of compromise in the heart of Europe” aka Belgium, we’ll be welcoming Stavroz. They recently released a 14-track album, “Take a seat”, described as a “journey that drifts through dusty deserts, humid cities, and late-night reflections” by Decoded Magazine.
Héctor Oaks brings heat the old school way, as vetted by Bassiani to Berghain, Amnesia to Basement NY dancefloors on Friday, March 13.
Tuesday, March 17, sees temperamental outfit Humour hitting our stage – a band that couldn’t be proper noise because of their interest in hooks and catchy melodies.
The highly-anticipated Lebanon Hanover return to Control happens after a memorable sold out show in 2022. And just to make sure you’ve got every chance to not miss them again, we’re all set for two dates: 18 and 19 March, 2026.
So this is happening again - IAMX is back in Control on Friday, March 20, 2026. For those new to this, Chris Corner’s journey becoming IAMX has been theatrical, transcendent, and deeply personal. From his breakout with trip-hop icons Sneaker Pimps, and ultimately as the founder of IAMX, Corner has disrupted genre and bent gender through raw and unconventional art.
On Thursday, March 26, 2026, Deki Alem are promising an intimate yet explosive exchange of energy in Control. With a rebellious edge and an electrifying fusion of drum & bass, dance, trip-hop, and rap, the Swedish-Ghanaian duo has forged a sound entirely their own.
Hip hop, house, spoken word, and rave collide in the hands of one wildly charismatic Mancunian - Antony Szmierek, live on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
Noise, dark territories, and a double bill: A Place To Bury Strangers and Kontravoid return to Control on Wednesday, April 15. New York City’s A Place To Bury Strangers has been thrilling audiences for nearly two decades, fusing post-punk, noise-rock, shoegaze, psychedelia, and avant-garde energy in startling, unpredictable ways.
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