Black Sabbitch
Tue, 30 Jan
|The Beaverwood
“Don’t call Black Sabbitch a tribute. They are the female version of Black Sabbath. They bring a new shine to old doom. Indeed, they rock the living hell out of Sabbath’s catalog.”
Time & Location
30 Jan 2024, 19:30 – 23:00
The Beaverwood, 1 Beaverwood Rd, Chislehurst BR7 6HF, UK
About The Event
For over a decade, Black Sabbitch has been selling out shows and wowing even the most difficult to please Sabbath worshipers, gaining a rabid fan base and the respect of critics, fans, and musicians alike.
Black Sabbitch was hand-picked by Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne to open the inaugural Ozzfiesta and by Dave Grohl to play Cal Jam with Foo Fighters and Iggy Pop, after which the FooFighters shared photos of Black Sabbitch saying "we were spellbound.” In 2021 they will play Psycho Las Vegas with The Flaming Lips, Danzig, Ty Segal, and Mercyful Fate. Nick Zinner of The Yeah Yeah Yeahs chose Black Sabbitch to headline his curated festival Bedrocktoberfest and legendary street artist Shepard Fairey had Black Sabbitch open his Black Sabbath retrospective, Never Say Die. Electroclash superstar Peaches recently sat in as lead vocalist with Black Sabbitch for a special two-night run in Los Angeles.
The Band:
Angie Scarpa/Drums
Melanie Makaiwi/ Bass
Emily Burton/Guitar
Alice Austin/Vocals
“Don’t call Black Sabbitch a tribute. They are the female version of Black Sabbath. They bring a new shine to old doom. Indeed, they rock the living hell out of Sabbath’s catalog.” San Diego Reader
Watch a clip: https://youtu.be/dl9KrIvX_Sc
Click here to visit the band's website.
Tickets online: £21.00 (includes £1.00 booking fee) / £23 on the door (as long as we are not sold out!).
Doors open at 7.30pm (please do not arrive earlier)
The band usually goes on stage at around 8.15/8.30 pm.
Tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or rescheduled, in which case you will be offered an exchange to another date, or a refund. By purchasing tickets, you agree to these terms.
Attending events
Our Band Nights are standing events. There is bookable seating (Impaired/Priority Seating) available around the room at the rear, which is for those unable to stand/have difficulty standing for any length of time, or who are physically disabled.
Access
The Club House has now been demolished and is being redeveloped - please excuse our appearance while we build a fantastic new venue! Access is via a flat footpath with handrail approximately 70 metres long. It is suitable for wheelchairs