Unextraordinary Gentlemen - Career

Career

UXG has performed in notable venues such as the CIA, the Knitting Factory and the Derby, and have performed at major goth and steampunk events including Eccentrik Festival, Bats Day and The Edwardian Ball. They can often be heard on a number of steampunk radio broadcasts that stream worldwide, such as The Clockwork Cabaret, and were recently featured in the SmallWORLD podcast's focus on steampunk.

Festival appearances have included:

  • The 2008 Edwardian Ball in San Francisco, CA.
  • The 5th Annual Eccentrik Festival in Chapel Hill, NC 2008.
  • Bats Day in the Fun Park Dark Park Festival 2008 in Anaheim, CA.
  • Gothla: The Divining: Cogs In Motion in Pomona, CA 2009.
  • Comic Con's steampunk after-party "The Ventricular Engine", in San Diego, CA, July 2009.
  • The Steampunk World's Fair in Piscataway, NJ, May 2010.
  • Comic Con's steampunk after-party "The League of Temporal Adventurers First Society Gala", in San Diego, CA, July 2010, headlining with Voltaire and The Slow Poisoner.
  • Wild Wild West Con at Old Tucson Studios in Tucson, Arizona, March 2011.
  • Comic Con's steampunk after-party "The Time Machine", in San Diego, CA, July 2011, headlining with Abney Park.

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