We are working very hard on the preparations for HELL ON AIR, but we still try to bring the best live music to Club Hell. This firday we present a modern metal night, and a black metal storm on saturday.

Live in Hell this week:
27/03: Crimson Sun | Athenesi – 19:00 doors open – 21:00 showtime!
Crimson Sun, a sleek, high‑energy wave of modern melodic metal with razor‑sharp riffs, massive hooks, and a frontwoman who flips effortlessly between ethereal and explosive. Their sound is polished and powerful, the kind of band that hits you with emotion and adrenaline at the same time.
Athenesi unleashes a progressive power metal surge with cinematic intensity. Technical precision, thunderous rhythms, and soaring vocal lines collide in a sound that feels larger than life. Futuristic, heroic, and heavy as hell. They don’t just play songs; they build worlds.
28/03: Kludde | Nyrak | Asgrauw – 19:00 doors open – 20:30 showtime!
Kludde is a creature that has haunted the Belgian underground for over 2 decades. A band forged in the swampy darkness of the Low Lands, carrying the stench of folklore, decay, and raw blackened fury. Their long existence is a scarred legacy. Kludde has survived trends, waves, and eras, standing as a snarling reminder of what black metal sounds like when it’s born from mud, smoke, and spite. Flth, atmosphere, and a feral energy that only a veteran beast can summon. Nyrak arrives with the hunger of a rising storm. A newer force, but already carving its mark with a sound that blends icy black metal aggression with ritualistic intensity. This night marks their album release show, and they’re coming to unleash the new material in full force: raw, relentless, and dripping with youthful venom. This will be the moment their new chapter erupts on stage. Asgrauw channels the cold, oppressive spirit of classic Dutch black metal. Fast, frostbitten, atmospheric, and merciless. A blizzard of tremolo riffs, tortured vocals, and relentless drums, wrapped in a bleak, melancholic aura that feels ancient and razor‑sharp. Asgrauw doesn’t compromise, doesn’t soften, doesn’t modernize. They deliver pure, uncompromising black metal, carved from the same stone as the second wave, yet sharpened with their own Dutch identity.