Resurgence Goth Night: The 6th Annual Krampus Party
Jacksonville’s Original Krampus Celebration — a cherished gothic holiday tradition now in its sixth year.
Saturday, December 27 • The Albatross • 9PM–2AM • 18+
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Jacksonville’s Darkest Holiday Tradition
Were you naughty this year? Krampus returns for one night only at Jacksonville’s first and longest-running Krampus party, a gothic holiday ritual brought to life by JoHanna Moresco of The Crüxshadows.
This is the gothic holiday event of the year… accept no imitations.
For six years, this event has brought hundreds of goths, punks, misfits, and dark holiday worshippers into the heart of downtown Jacksonville — transforming the city into a winter realm where folklore, shadow, and celebration collide. It’s not just a party; it’s a phenomenon.
Step inside the shadows and let Krampus decide your fate…
What began as JoHanna’s own family tradition has blossomed into one of Jacksonville’s most beloved annual gatherings — a winter ritual shared with an entire community and kept alive by thousands over the years.
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What Awaits You This Year:
A FREE Professional Photo with Krampus
Digital copies are free; printed 8x10s available for $15 — take home the memory… if you survive.
DJ KILL BILL
Goth • Industrial • Post-Punk • Darkwave
The ultimate soundtrack for sinners and saints alike.
Seasonal Signature Cocktails
Absinthe, holiday favorites, and alcohol-free options.
Dark festive spirits for every taste.
Immersive Themed Visuals + 3D Projection
By Mike And The Big Scary — turning The Albatross into an alpine nightmare made beautiful.
Hosted by JoHanna Moresco
Carrying forward her family’s Krampus tradition and sharing it with Jacksonville’s goth community every December.
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Jacksonville’s Largest & Most Iconic Krampus Event
The celebration that started it all — bringing hundreds downtown year after year and defining Jacksonville’s dark holiday season. A night where folklore, spectacle, and goth culture intertwine into an unforgettable ritual of community, mischief, and magic.
Let’s close out the year together in dark, whimsical style, celebrating a tradition that grows stronger with every winter.