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Augmentia EP Release Show + Support from Nova and World//Error

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Friday 17th April 2026
The Hobbit in Southampton
7:30pm til 10:30pm (Performance starts 8:00pm)
Minimum Age
18+

Augmentia EP Release Show + Support from Nova and World//Error

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Augmentia celebrate the release of their debut EP 'Static' with a night of Progressive Metalcore at the Hobbit. Supporting them are Nova and World//Error.

Augmentia are a progressive metal/metalcore band from the South Coast, combining the irreverent songwriting of monuments, Periphery, Sikth with the soaring vocals of Erra and Invent Animate. Their sound is heavy, incorporating crushing riffs, huge breakdowns and epic choruses. Formed in 2024, Augmentia aims to bring a captivating brand of prog metal to the south of the UK.

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Drawing influence from acts such as Architects, Polaris and Currents, NOVA combine technical heaviness with emotional depth, crafting songs that are as powerful live as they are on record. Their latest release showcases the band’s evolving sound: crushing low-tuned guitars, driving percussion and anthemic hooks that cut through the chaos.

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Hailing from Bristol, World//Error emerges as a dynamic force in the metal scene. Comprising vocalist Russell Offord, guitarist Joel Barnes, bassist Alex, and drummer Daelyn, World Error crafts a distinctive fusion of metal, metalcore, and atmospheric synth elements.


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