Photo by Johan Lundsten
Electro-punk duo The Guilt roar back with a reimagined version of their anthem “Dance to the Revolution,” out October 3 via Icons Creating Evil Art. Ten years later, the song hits harder than ever, sharper beats, urgent vocals, and radical spirit intact. Produced by Alain Steffler, the track reignites their dancefloor rebellion.
2025 Live shows
04.09 Örebro Live At Heart(ICEA Labelnight)
05.09 Örebro, Live At Heart
19.09 Burglengenfeld, Hoffest
20.09 Hamburg, Reeperbahn festival
04.10 Vienna, Waves festival
08.11 Oldenburg, Updreihn festival
28.11 Norrköping, Klubb Kolibri
29.11 Gävle, Musikhuset
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NAKED RAT TOUR 2026 – Tour Dates
23.01 – Flensburg, Volksbad
24.01 – Jena, Café Wagner
25.01 – Langenberg, KGB
27.01 – Kassel, Goldgrube
28.01 – Berlin, Schokoladen
29.01 – Dresden, Ostpol
30.01 – Wolfsburg, Sauna Club
31.01 – Oberhausen, Druckluft
02.02 – Mainz, Kulturcafé
03.02 – Hannover, Cafe Glocksee
04.02 – Karlsruhe, Alte Hackerei
05.02 – München, Glockenbachwerkstatt
06.02 – Bielefeld, Bunker Ulmenwall
07.02 – Hamburg, Hafenklang
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