The Motocultor Festival's traveling edition brought an international lineup to London's Underworld venue. The event featured bands from Singapore, Spain, France, Mongolia, and Italy in a diverse metal showcase. It highlighted a mix of technical, melodic, and parody performances.
London's Underworld venue hosted the Motocultor Festival's "on the road" edition, transforming the space into a vibrant hub for global metal music. The evening began with high-energy sets from international acts, starting with Singapore's Deus Ex Machina, known for their technical rage style. This was followed by Spain's Morphium, delivering melodic metalcore, and France's Lone Survivors, who brought a space-age swagger to the stage.
The highlights came from UUHAI, performing a cinematic ritual of Mongolian throat-singing, and Italy's Nanowar of Steel, whose parody set included performers in barn owl costumes assembling IKEA furniture onstage. This eclectic combination underscored the borderless nature of the metal genre, drawing a crowd for its genre-defying appeal.
Photographer Peterson Marti captured moments from Deus Ex Machina's performance. The event, published on January 19, 2026, exemplified the festival's mission to connect diverse musical talents in unexpected locations.