
Date & Time
Friday, May 8, 2026
Starts 21:00
Location
Admission
€19 (€25 pre-sale, €28 at the door if available)
Buy Tickets
Date & Time
Friday, May 8, 2026
Starts 21:00
Location
Admission
€19 (€25 pre-sale, €28 at the door if available)
Buy TicketsThis heavy doom metal concert in Larnaca, Cyprus takes place at Savino Live Venue on Friday, May 8, 2026. 1782 Doom bring their crushing, occult-laced sound to the island, joined by Shipethkies and Crash N Burn for a night of uncompromising volume and atmosphere.
Expect suffocating riffs, ritualistic intensity, and slow-burning heaviness that fills the room from floor to ceiling. With doors opening at 21:00, the venue transforms into a chamber of distortion, smoke, and low frequencies designed for fans of dark atmospheres and crushing sound.

1782 Doom is a Cyprus-based musical act that has performed at Savino Rock Bar. Their work contributes to the local music scene, where independent bands and artists sustain a diverse and creative musical culture beyond the island's mainstream entertainment. Cyprus's rock and metal scene has a dedicated following, centred around venues like Savino Rock Bar in Larnaca which has hosted the island's metal and alternative acts for many years.

Shipethkies is a Cyprus-based musical act that has performed at Savino Rock Bar. Their work contributes to the local music scene, where independent bands and artists sustain a diverse and creative musical culture beyond the island's mainstream entertainment. Cyprus's rock and metal scene has a dedicated following, centred around venues like Savino Rock Bar in Larnaca which has hosted the island's metal and alternative acts for many years.

Crash N Burn is a Cyprus-based musical act that has performed at Savino Rock Bar. Their work contributes to the local music scene, where independent bands and artists sustain a diverse and creative musical culture beyond the island's mainstream entertainment. Cyprus's rock and metal scene has a dedicated following, centred around venues like Savino Rock Bar in Larnaca which has hosted the island's metal and alternative acts for many years.