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Excellent news for all fans of classic gothic rock, Soror Dolorosa present their stunning show at last year’s edition of Prophecy Fest as a full-length concert video under the title “Back to the Cave.”

The pro-shot concert video of the French post-punk gothic rockers is freely available via all relevant channels. Please see below for video information, currently confirmed shows & details of the current album Mond.

The band’s mastermind, Andy Julia, comments:

“We spent the summer of 2025 on the roads of Europe and ended our concert season at Prophecy Fest in the legendary Balve Cave. This show remains as one of our fondest memories when it comes to performing live. We’re thrilled to be able share this concert with you. We had the pleasure of collaborating once again with Livja Pjetra, who previously directed the music videos for ‘Apollo,’ ‘That Run,’ ‘The End,’ and most recently, ‘Tear It Up,’ which is the latest video clip for our current album Mond. Frédéric Duarte, the director of the Rive-Gauche live show in 2014, has kindly operated one of the seven cameras that were used to capture this footage. The live performance represents the culmination of our evolution over the past few years. It brings together new tracks from Mond and new versions of songs from ‘Aurora’ that were brought back to new life on stage. This edition of Prophecy Fest will remain etched in our memories forever, not at last thanks to the great talents of Livja and Frédéric to whom we extent our most cordial gratitude – as well as to the wonderful festival team for their kind and relentless support. Vive la Prophecy Fest!”

Setlist:

(00:00) Intro “Back to the Cave”
(01:53) ‘But Today’
(07:40) ‘Tear It Up’
(11:05) ‘You’re Giving Me’
(16:40) ‘Silver Square’
(22:17) ‘Broken Love’
(26:25) ‘Low End’
(35:00) ‘Obsidian Museum’
(39:55) ‘A Dead Yesterday’
(45:38) ‘Autumn Wounds’
(51:03) ‘Beau Suicide’
(56:50) ‘Trembling Androgynous’

Soror Dolorosa ‘Mond’ album artwork

Soror Dolorosa ‘Mond’ album artwork

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