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The Pleasure Dome + Owners Club + Triple Drain

29 September @ 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm

£9.00

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The Pleasure Dome Brighton

The Pleasure Dome live in Brighton at The Hope & Ruin on 29th September 2023!  Get tickets with 50p booking fee above, or from: DICE.

Stage times:

The Pleasure Dome: 10pm

Owners Club: 9.10pm

Tripple Drain: 8.20pm

Tickets available on the door

The Pleasure Dome – formed in Bristol in July 2019 and are made up of Bobby Spender – Guitar and Vocals, Loz Fancourt – Bass, and Bert Elvin – Drums. Known for their high intensity live set they mix a lively punk sound with grunge and indie rock.

In the lyrics, Bobby discusses themes of love, drug addiction and recovery, his struggles with mental health, therapy and issues in society such as austerity and social media. The band have enjoyed a busy and extensive live schedule over the last 18 months, playing multiple festivals around the UK, tour dates with the likes of The Magic Gang, Frauds, Clt Drp, Yawners, The Byker Grove Fan Club, a headline tour in France and multiple festival appearances in Holland.

They have released several singles recorded with producers such as Theo Verney (Pip Blom, Egyptian Blue), James Trevascus (Beak>) and Josh Ace (Gonhill). The band have had extensive radio airplay BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music, numerous regional BBC stations across the UK as well as many stations around the world. Latest single ‘If Meaning’ out now. https://thepleasuredome.bandcamp.com/

+ Owners Club: Owners Club are a pub rock four piece whose songs range from singing about the long discontinued ‘Double Diamond’ beer to vampires, the occult, and a whole lot more. Their single, ‘Mini Skrrrt!’ was described by The Gryphon magazine as ‘delightfully playful and exuberant, reflecting the band’s mission statement of ‘smashing out indie floor fillers’. ownersclub.bandcamp.com

+ Triple Drain: Founded in the muggy streets of Brighton are Triple Drain, three babes that have slid into the UK’s alternative rock scene. The trio draw influence from artists such as Sonic Youth, Just Mustard, Pixies and Witch Fever. With their powerful riffs and hypnotic hooks, this post-punk power trio are ones to watch! linktr.ee/tripledrain

Upcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:
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13102023 – KEN Mode. The Hope & Ruin
14102023 – Honeyblood. The West Hill Hall
16102023 – ALASKALASKA. The Hope & Ruin
19102023 – Birds In A Row. Soup, Manchester
20102023 – Comfort. Green Door Store
21102023 – Birds In A Row. The Exchange, Bristol
21102023 – Cherym. The Prince Albert
22102023 – Birds In A Row. The Hope & Ruin, Brighton
23102023 – The Tubs. The Hope & Ruin
27102023 – FEWS. The Hope & Ruin
20102023 – An Evening With Kristin Hersh. Komedia
31102023 – Hilary Woods. The Rosehill
01112023 – An Evening with Tom Robinson. Lewes Con Club
02112023 – Personal Trainer. Lewes Con Club
08112023 – Silver Moth. Lewes Con Club
10112023 – Maruja. Green Door Store
11112023 – Soft Machine. Lewes Con Club
11112023 – Dark Horses. Green Door Store
15112023 – Autobahn. The Green Door Store
24112023 – bdrmm. Patterns
28112023 – Ozric Tentacles + Gong. Chalk
28112023 – The Rural Alberta Advantage. The Prince Albert
30112023 – Flat Party. The Prince Albert
01122023 – Mickey Callisto. The Folklore Rooms
02122023 – Don Letts. Lewes Con Club
09122023 – John Otway. Lewes Con Club
13122023 – Modern Nature. Lewes Con Club
18022024 – Michael Cera Palin. The Hope & Ruin
20022024 – Pip Blom. Chalk
21042024 – Martin Turner ex Wishbone Ash. Lewes Con Club

Accessibility:
The venue is only accessible via a flight of stairs however they can offer access via a back door at street level to the venue if mobility is an issue or you use a wheelchair. There are 3 large steps via this route so assistance to gain access and to exit the venue would be required. We can arrange this if you contact us in advance of a show. Please bear in mind that they can only allow access in between bands due to sound issues. Two disabled toilets upstairs, both gender neutral. If you require a carer at the venue, please contact us at info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk for guestlist, with evidence such as a blue badge or access card. If strobe lighting is an issue or if standing for long periods of time is an issue, please contact us in advance. They can provide chairs in the venue although if the event is very busy this will impede visibility. If you wish to make use of a chair to view a gig, we advise arriving early to secure a position. They are happy to accommodate assistance dogs.

The Pleasure Dome Brighton

The Pleasure Dome Brighton

Details

Date:
29 September
Time:
8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Cost:
£9.00

Venue

Hope and Ruin
9-12 Queens Road
Brighton, BN1 3WA
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