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Killerkorp / Olympus / God Without

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Killerkorp / Olympus / God Without

The Smokehouse, Ipswich

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Get ready for a night of high-octane energy as some incredible local talent takes to the stage at The Smokehouse! We are thrilled to see the return of Ipswich legends Killerkorp for a massive hometown headline show that promises to be one of the loudest nights of the year.

The Lineup

Killerkorp
Formed right here in 2018, Killerkorp has built a reputation for delivering a relentless blend of extreme metal and hardcore. If you’ve seen them before, you know to expect a chaotic live show and an uncompromising sound that keeps the energy at 100% from start to finish.

Olympus
Hailing from just over the way in Essex, Olympus is a five-piece melodic death metal band. They bring a fantastic balance of traditional death metal intensity mixed with modern melodic elements. Their songwriting is sharp, and their performances are always powerful and engaging—definitely a band to watch!

God Without
Established in 2025, this Suffolk-based four-piece is bringing something heavy to the mix. Fusing influences like Acid Bath and Crowbar with modern death metal vibes, God Without delivers a sludge-filled, crushing sound that fits perfectly on this incredible bill.

Event Information

  • Date: Friday 19 June 2026
  • Time: 7.30pm – 11pm
  • Venue: The Smokehouse, South Street, Ipswich
  • Tickets: £10 (plus booking fee)
  • Age Restrictions: 14+ (Please note that 14-17s must be accompanied by an adult)

Accessibility

The Smokehouse is an inclusive space and wants to ensure everyone has a great night. There is step-free access into the venue, and the bar, accessible toilet, and the main venue area are all located on a single floor. If you have any specific requirements or questions to make your visit more comfortable, please get in touch with the venue team through their website or social media channels.

Supporting our local music scene is what we love most at Ipswich.love, so grab your tickets, support these fantastic bands, and we’ll see you at the show!

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