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Monday, 18 August 2025

No Future live at Pelago: moments from the show + full set audio recording

No Future live at Pelago
still from IG, forwarded to us by Isak Rosemarin

No Future have recently played their album release show at Pelago in Stockholm, a show that has been described by the people who were there as one of the most unforgettable and striking concerts they have seen: we are sure that's an accurate description and are really glad for all the listeners who have been able to partake!

For those who couldn't be there (just like us, by the way), but also for anyone who was there and wants to see some memories from the show, we are gathering in this page some photographic contributions we kindly received in these days (all due credits below, next to the respective images).

It is also possible to listen to the audio recording of the full show, courtesy of Under the Sun Fanzine (who, as you all might recall, has just published a new issue that features an interview with No Future, and with WATAIN too: more about the zine and how to order it, in this article.)

Photos of the merchandise and of the setlist are also available courtesy of Under the Sun Fanzine.

We will update this post if / when we receive further images and clips from the show, meanwhile thank you all so much for sharing these memories of the concert!

Some moments from the show
(courtesy of Isak Rosemarin)

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No Future in the Stockholm sunset
Photo by Dennis Tennis






Two t-shirt designs and the setlist of No Future's show at Pelago
(courtesy of Under the Sun Fanzine)

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You can listen to the full audio recording of the show here below, courtesy of Under the Sun Fanzine.
It is an absolutely captivating and moving experience even just listening to the audio, and No Future's uncanny, primal sound, combining post-punk, dark folk and which somehow resembles the smell of the undergrowth at dawn, seems to be spawned from - and able to carry the listeners to - a whole different plane.
The setlist, as displayed in the picture above, includes both older and new tracks, so for many of us it will be the first time hearing some of them: it's up to you if you prefer to wait and hearing them first as recorded on the album, or directly have a taste of them in their live version.
No Future's self-titled is out on Döda Barn Musik & Förlag and Lupercalia Records, it should be available to order online in a few weeks (we'll keep an eye open for any updates on that).
The next release expected on Döda Barn Musik & Förlag is: No Future- live in Tampere music cassette.