Barcelona has many carnivals, but only one dares to plunge into darkness. This Saturday, February 14th, the Gothic Carnival to the Undead Dark Club: Venetian masks, gothic aesthetics, darkwave, synthwave, electro and industrial metal until 6 a.m. A night for those who experience alternative culture as a refuge, an identity, and a celebration. Tickets only available online. If you're looking for a different kind of Carnival, this is the one for you.
Barcelona has many carnivals, but only one dares to delve into the city's darkest, most elegant, and theatrical aesthetic: the Gothic Carnival of the Undead Dark Club.
This Saturday, February 14th, the legendary venue in the Sants neighborhood reopens its doors for one of the most anticipated nights for Barcelona's dark, goth, and alternative community. A celebration that blends mystery, Venetian masks, Victorian aesthetics, and a soundtrack spanning decades of subcultures.
Masks, gothic aesthetics, darkwave music and a unique atmosphere to experience a different kind of Carnival.
The atmosphere at Undead Dark Club is perfect for a night like this: low lighting, candles, shadows moving to the rhythm of the music, and a crowd that transforms every corner into a cinematic scene. It's not a conventional carnival; it's an aesthetic, sensory, and deeply personal experience for those who embrace dark culture as a space of freedom.
The party will be hosted by LadyMorte, an iconic figure of the Barcelona Gothic scene, accompanied by DJ PenumbraThe lineup will feature a musical selection ranging from darkwave to synthwave, electro to industrial metal, including 80s classics that never fail to get the dance floor going. A mix designed to keep the energy up until six in the morning.

The event is ticket onlywhich guarantees a carefully curated atmosphere and a more intimate experience. The club, located in C/ Vilanova d'Hongria 128It will transform into a small masked theater where each attendee contributes their own visual narrative. It's one of those nights where Barcelona proves that its alternative scene is still alive, vibrant, and full of its own personality.
The Undead Dark Club awaits you with a night of masks, dark music, and an aesthetic you won't find anywhere else in the city.
If you're looking for a different kind of carnival, one closer to European gothic aesthetics than to the traditional festival, the Undead Dark Club's Gothic Carnival This is your date. A night to let go, dance in the shadows, and celebrate the dark identity that is also part of the city's cultural DNA.
