The London-based singer-songwriter A. A. Williams will take us on a brilliantly dramatic and intimate walk on the dark side on Thursday, March 5, 2026. Having made her debut live appearance at the prestigious Roadburn Festival in the Netherlands off the back of a self-titled EP, A.A. Williams has since toured across the globe with the likes of Cult of Luna, Explosions In The Sky, Russian Circles, Sleep Token and The Sisters of Mercy, as well as establishing herself as a headline artist - including a show at the iconic Queen Elizabeth Hall inside London's Southbank Centre....See more details
The Geneva-based cult band The Young Gods bring their signature industrial rock to Control next spring, March 13, touring their latest release, "Appear Disappear". Rarely has a Young Gods album been so deeply infused with its era - one of military conflicts, mass surveillance, and intimate dramas....See more details
Missed them last time? You’re getting a second chance - actually, two. Lebanon Hanover return to Control on March 18 & 19, 2026, after their memorable 2022 sellout. Driven by the urge to resurrect the sombre side of the 80s, the goth duo forged their sound through deadpan vocals and synth-drenched sorrow, becoming one of the defining acts of contemporary darkwave....See more details
Missed them last time? You’re getting a second chance - actually, two. Lebanon Hanover return to Control on March 18 & 19, 2026, after their memorable 2022 sellout. Driven by the urge to resurrect the sombre side of the 80s, the goth duo forged their sound through deadpan vocals and synth-drenched sorrow, becoming one of the defining acts of contemporary darkwave....See more details
We’re already thrilled to welcome IAMX back to Control! Mark your calendars - Friday, March 20, 2026, they return to Bucharest as part of the Artificial Innocence Tour. Chris Corner’s journey becoming IAMX has been theatrical, transcendent, and deeply personal....See more details