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Hulder will perform their first show in Portugal this weekend

Hulder will perform their first show in Portugal this weekend

Presented by Notredame Productions.

On July 4, 2026, RCA Clube in Lisbon will host an evening dedicated to the finest in Pagan Black Metal, courtesy of Notredame Productions. For the very first time in Portugal, the acclaimed American black metal band Hulder formed in 2018 will bring their dark and immersive live ritual to RCA Club.

Led by Belgian-born multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Marliese Riesterer, the project has become one of the most respected names in today’s underground black metal scene.Drawing inspiration from legends such as Bathory, Darkthrone, and early Emperor, Hulder crafts a distinctive blend of raw ’90s black metal, haunting folk melodies, dungeon synth, and medieval atmospheres. Their music moves effortlessly between relentless blast beats, icy riff-driven aggression, and slow, hypnotic passages that evoke ancient rituals and forgotten legends.

Opening the night are Lisbon’s own GANDUR, an independent Lusitanian pagan black metal band formed in 2023. With the members: Aodh – Vocals, Lordigan – Lead Guitar, Gulthor-Bass and Hellvas – Rhythm Guitar. Their raw and uncompromising sound combines traditional black metal with pagan influences, while their lyrics explore Celtic and Norse mythology. Following the release of their debut EP Heritage (2024), the band has continued to establish its identity with songs such as “Desolation of Ravens” and “Forgotten Times”.

Tickets Price: €25.00
Tickets are available at RCA Club, Unkind, Carbono Amadora and Bunker Store

An evening of darkness, atmosphere, and uncompromising underground metal awaits.

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