Date: Friday 13th February
Venue: The Victoria, Birmingham
Doors open: 7:30 pm
Tickets: https://uncover.seetickets.com/event/wyldest/the-victoria/3491160
The Victoria welcomes a spellbinding night of alt pop, indie sparkle and emotionally charged songwriting as Wyldest headlines on Friday, 13th February, joined by Eliza May and Angie Keys.
Wyldest, the creative moniker of Zoe Mead, has carved out a distinctive space in the UK’s alternative landscape with her self styled “doom pop,” a blend of atmospheric production and introspective lyricism.
Her 2023 album Feed the Flowers Nightmares earned widespread acclaim for its depth, texture and emotional clarity, establishing her as one of the most compelling voices in modern alt pop. Now working on a new record, Mead is exploring a broader sonic palette shaped by classical influences and the lush synth tones of 80s pop, promising a live set that is immersive, cinematic and quietly arresting.
Joining her is rising indie pop artist Eliza May, whose vibrant personality and ear for infectious melodies have made her a standout presence on festival stages across the UK. With performances at Y Not?, 110 Above, Godiva Festival, Deva Fest and Truck Festival, plus support slots for Kate Nash, Tiffany and Gabrielle, Eliza has built a reputation for delivering uplifting, harmony rich songs that radiate warmth and charm.
Opening the evening is Birmingham singer songwriter Angie Keys, whose fusion of country, rock and alt pop is anchored by fearless honesty and a striking vocal presence. Her debut album Finally Here (2024) introduced her as a storyteller with emotional depth, while her chart topping singles “Brave” and “Those Were The Days” have earned international airplay and critical attention. Her live performances balance vulnerability with power, offering anthems shaped by resilience, love and lived experience.
With three artists bringing distinct yet complementary sounds, this promises to be one of The Victoria’s most captivating shows of early 2026. Tickets available now.