Lords of Acid with special guests Princess Superstar, Tony & The Kiki, and MZ NEON at The Vogue in Indianapolis on Wednesday, October 28, 2026!
Lords of Acid is a Belgian-American post-industrial/techno band, led by musician Praga Khan. They debuted with the controversial new beat single "I Sit on Acid" in 1988. Created by Jade 4U, Praga Khan, and Olivier Adams, their debut album, 1991's Lust (along with additional singles "Rough Sex" and "I Must Increase My Bust"), was critically acclaimed within the electronic music and dance music communities for their outrageously sexual lyrics and sound samples.
Their second album was Voodoo-U, which featured a more industrial sound. This was followed by Our Little Secret (1997), Heaven Is an Orgasm (1998), and Expand Your Head (1999). In 2000, they released a more rock-influenced album entitled Farstucker, and in 2003, after being in the business for fifteen years, they released a greatest hits album called Greatest T*ts.
Their fans formed an online community called the Children of Acid. In 2010, after being silent for almost ten years, Praga Khan announced a new EP, Little Mighty Rabbit, was in the works with a September 2011 release date.
Their latest album, Deep Chills, was released on 10 April 2012. Tracks on the album included "Children of Acid", "Paranormal Energy" with Zak Bagans, and "Pop That Tooshie" with Alana Evans. In October 2013, Lords of Acid announced on their social media accounts that a new album was in the works.
Lords of Acid's soundtrack credits include Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Sliver, Strange Days, Bad Lieutenant, Paparazzi, and Virtuosity.
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PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT IS GENERAL ADMISSION. SEATING IS NOT PROVIDED, BUT SEATING UPGRADES MAY BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE. ALL GUESTS MUST BE 21+ WITH A VALID GOVERNMENT-ISSUED PHOTO ID TO ENTER. TWO FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION MAY BE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY. ALL TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.

The Vogue Theatre in Broad Ripple is one of the most popular and storied (21+ only) music venues in the Midwest. The Vogue opened as a movie theater in 1938 and, through the next 3 decades, was one of the premier movie houses in the Midwest. In 1977, The Vogue opened as a nightclub and has never looked back. Today, The Vogue is the best place to see and hear live music in Indianapolis and has continuously been considered the top nightspot in Indianapolis.