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SUMMARY:Real Farmer + The Wrong Trousers | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Real Farmer Brighton \nReal Farmer live in Brighton at The Prince Albert on 2nd June! Get tickets above until 6pm on the show day\, or from Dice. Co-pro with Form. \nStage times: \nThe Wrong Trousers: 8.30pm \nReal Farmer: 9.30pm \n“Ok this kinda rips!” -Anthony Fantano \nGroningen\, Netherlands-based four-piece Real Farmer have today (18 February) unveiled Heart Out\, a new single that’s a thrilling mix of 60s beat and proto punk. Hollering vocals and swashbuckling guitars conjure up a mental image of the wasted\, sweatstained\, downtown New York of the mid-70s: that of Richard Hell or Dead Boys. For the video they were filmed playing live by Roger Sargent (The Libertines\, Vona Vella\, Baxter Dury) at Margate’s iconic greasy spoon Dalby Cafe. \nThe single release comes as Real Farmer have today for the first time detailed their second album Two Wrongs Don’t Make A Right. It’s out 1 May through Peter Doherty’s Strap Originals on vinyl and digital – pre-orders/saves are found here. In allegiance with independent record shops\, a limited deluxe colored vinyl will be available in certain stores. \nUpon completing upcoming dates in Germany\, Netherlands\, Switzerland and France\, Real Farmer are back in the UK in June for their biggest headline run yet. \nhttps://realfarmer.bandcamp.com/ \n+ The Wrong Trousers are a Brighton based post-punky funky band with ties to the local Brighton scene for the last 4 years. They utilise odd time signatures\, quick groove switch ups and fantastically catchy melodies to create the sound dubbed as “post carpet jingle wave”. With their songs ‘Freddie Mercury’\, ‘Mary Tudor (Sharp Shooter)’ and local fan-favourite ‘Postman’ they turned heads rapidly within the Brighton scene all before they were all 18\, having headlined the famous Green Door Store and The Prince Albert multiple times. In their tenure they have worked with Grammy nominated producer Warren Huart\, Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip\, as well as gigged alongside established names such as World News\, Master Peace and will joining some of the worlds best on this years ‘Great Escape’ festival! \n \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n12072026 – The Sleeves. The Rose Hill\n22072026 – Tracey Nelson. Hope & Ruin\n21082026 – Way Dynamic. Chalk\n24082026 – Michael Cera Palin. Green Door Store\n29082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n16092026 – Bratakus. The Prince Albert\n19092026 – Immersion. Alphabet\n20092026 – Glasshouse Red Spider Mite. Prince Albert\n01102026 – The Tubs. Chalk\n02102026 – Joe & The Shitboys. Daltons\n06102026 – Skating Polly. The Hope & Ruin\n08102026 – Dateline. Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n10102026 – Blood Wizard. Hope & Ruin\n13102026 – Jake Xerxes Fussell. Concorde 2\n17102026 – John Craigie. Alphabet\n18102026 – Kacy & Clayton. Prince Albert\n20102026 – Pina Palau. The Prince Albert\n21102026 – Martha Tilston. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n22102026 – Mr Bruce. Patterns\n30102026 – Hollow Hand. Alphabet\n31102026 – Penelope Isles. The Hope & Ruin\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n08112026 – Kiwi Jr. The Hope & Ruin\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n14112026 – Tropical Fuck Storm. Chalk\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n26112026 – Chris Wood. Lewes Constitutional Club\n27112026 – Dave McCabe (The Zutons). Lewes Constitutional Club\n29112026 – Dylan LeBlanc. Alphabet\n05122026 – John Otway. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton\n15042027 – Focus. Lewes Constitutional Club \nAccessibility: No wheelchair access to the venue. Two sets of stairs up to the venue\, no disabled toilets. Gendered toilets. 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. Would be possible to place a chair near the stage. \nReal Farmer Brighton \nReal Farmer Brighton \n\n\n\n \n   \n 
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LOCATION:Prince Albert\, 48 Trafalgar Street\, Brighton\, BN1 4ED\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Bug Club + casual smart | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:The Bug Club Brighton \nThe Bug Club live in Brighton at Concorde 2 on 2nd June! Get tickets above until 6pm on the show day\, or from Dice. This is a co-pro with Acid Box. \nStage times: \ncasual smart: 8pm \nThe Bug Club: 9pm \nThe Bug Club are back with a new album. It’s been a whole seven months since their last. Where have they been? \nEvery Single Muscle\, the band’s fifth LP\, arrives May 29th\, 2026 via Sub Pop\, making it a hat-trick for the Welsh duo and their esteemed Seattle-based patrons. Since Very Human Features\, which emerged in June of 2025\, the non-stop tour has seen the BBC 6 Music and KEXP favourites ping-pong across the Atlantic like they used to the Severn Bridge. Various festival slots in the summer kept them from having any sort of holiday – who needs one when you live in Wales anyway? – until it was time to head back to the writing room. \nSo that answers that first question. Not that you’d have otherwise known. Ever self-effacing\, songwriters Sam (guitar\, vocals) and Tilly (bass\, vocals) go as far as to claim that they’ve been sitting around ‘doing nothing at all’ during track ‘It’s Our Manager David’. That’s clearly a lie. Every Single Muscle gets off to a full-throttle\, chugging start with Miss Wales 2012\, referencing a competition both Tilly and Sam have actually won. Dead serious. It’s the first of many sub-two-minute tracks on the album\, setting the tone for The Bug Club’s punkiest offering yet and recalling both the short\, sharp snaps of their very first singles and the grunt of recent releases. So packed is the album with wall-to-wall riffs and lyrical hooks rammed into tight confines that Sam actually asks permission to squeeze in a solo during second track ‘A Good Day For Dying’. He’s given two seconds. \nInitially comprising the songwriting core of Sam Willmett (vocals/guitar) and Tilly Harris (vocals/bass) with Dan Matthew (drums)\, The Bug Club started plying their trade in 2016. They were signed by UK label Bingo Records in Autumn 2020 and first single ‘We Don’t Need Room For Lovin’ was released in February 2021\, followed by EP Launching Moondream One. It quickly established The Bug Club as the tongue-in-cheek and live-focused antidote to the previous year’s penned-in pandemic drudgery.  BBC 6 Music’s Marc Riley was an early champion. \nPure Particles followed\, whose vinyl release included a board game brimming with cult references. Fed up with the conventional approach they then released ‘Intelectuals’: a standalone track that was actually a five-track ‘song suite’ like some kind of streaming-model-snubbing\, Telecaster-bashing answer to Bach. Highbrow musos took a lyrical beating for the ages. Second standalone release ‘Two Beauties’ marked release number two for 2022 and built up to the appearance of debut album Green Dream in F# by October. The following January they decided to pull their fingers out\, get some disguises and support themselves on tour as Mr Anyway’s Holey Spirits. A live album documented this\, then they got abstract with titles and put out picture disc Picture This!. By the autumn of 2023 it was time for forty-seven track\, poetry-infused double album Rare Birds: Hour of Song. \nDuring a trip to America they caught the eye of Sub Pop\, just in time to get them on board to serve up a beefy slab of garage-punk on On The Inner Workings Of The System\, gaining an appropriately beefed-up stateside following in the process. The partnership proved fruitful\, and with Sup Pop firmly in The Bug Club club they got cracking on Very Human Features. Is three the magic number? Probably not. But Every Single Muscle – number three for The Bug Club and Sub Pop – certainly comes close enough to convince your average strange human person that it might be. https://thebugclub.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ casual smart: A quintet of school friends just out of their teens\, casual smart are the most exciting new act to emerge from Cardiff’s burgeoning indie playground. A delicate blend of an endearing DIY ethos and impassioned post-rock\, their music radiates a genuine\, precious authenticity\, each track a heartfelt record of youthful friendship and the tumult of young adulthood. And merely two years into their existence\, their list of achievements continues to grow. With a clutch of singles to their name\, the band gained early tastemaker backing from BBC 6 Music (Huw Stephens\, Steve Lamaq)\, So Young Magazine\, Rough Trade & DIY\, helping them land touring dates with Porridge Radio and the Bug Club\, alongside support slots for Man Woman Chainsaw & MORN. This year\, the band will play some of their biggest shows to date\, playing festivals such as The Great Escape\, Left of the Dial\, Mutations\, Truck Fest & bucket-list slot at Green Man Festival. \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n12072026 – The Sleeves. The Rose Hill\n22072026 – Tracey Nelson. Hope & Ruin\n21082026 – Way Dynamic. Chalk\n24082026 – Michael Cera Palin. Green Door Store\n29082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n16092026 – Bratakus. The Prince Albert\n19092026 – Immersion. Alphabet\n20092026 – Glasshouse Red Spider Mite. Prince Albert\n01102026 – The Tubs. Chalk\n02102026 – Joe & The Shitboys. Daltons\n06102026 – Skating Polly. The Hope & Ruin\n08102026 – Dateline. Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n10102026 – Blood Wizard. Hope & Ruin\n13102026 – Jake Xerxes Fussell. Concorde 2\n17102026 – John Craigie. Alphabet\n18102026 – Kacy & Clayton. Prince Albert\n20102026 – Pina Palau. The Prince Albert\n21102026 – Martha Tilston. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n22102026 – Mr Bruce. Patterns\n30102026 – Hollow Hand. Alphabet\n31102026 – Penelope Isles. The Hope & Ruin\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n08112026 – Kiwi Jr. The Hope & Ruin\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n14112026 – Tropical Fuck Storm. Chalk\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n26112026 – Chris Wood. Lewes Constitutional Club\n27112026 – Dave McCabe (The Zutons). Lewes Constitutional Club\n29112026 – Dylan LeBlanc. Alphabet\n05122026 – John Otway. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton\n15042027 – Focus. Lewes Constitutional Club \nAccessibility: Fully accessible to wheelchairs\, all on one level. Gendered toilets. 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. More information: https://www.concorde2.co.uk/faq  \nThe Bug Club Brighton \nThe Bug Club Brighton
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LOCATION:Concorde 2\, Madeira Drive\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN2 1EN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Charlie Parr + Bity Booker | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Charlie Parr Brighton \nCharlie Parr live in Brighton at Green Door Store on 19th May 2026! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nBity Booker 8:15-8:45 PM\nCharlie Parr 9:00-10:00 PM \nIn the music of Charlie Parr\, there is a sincere conviction and earnest drive to create. The Minnesota-born guitarist\, songwriter\, and interpreter of traditional music has released 19 albums over two decades and has been known to perform up to 275 shows a year. Parr is a folk troubadour in the truest sense: taking to the road between shows\, writing and rewriting songs as he plays\, fueled by a belief that music is eternal and cannot be claimed or adequately explained. The bluesman poet pulls closely from the sights and sounds around him\, his lyrical craftsmanship built by his influences. The sounds from his working-class upbringing—including Folkways legends such as Lead Belly and Woody Guthrie—imbue Parr’s music with stylistic echoes of blues and folk icons of decades past. Parr sees himself merely as a continuer of a folk tradition: “I feel like I stand on a lot of big shoulders\,” he said in an interview. “I hope that I’ve brought a little bit of myself to the music.” \nWith a discography simultaneously transcendental in nature and grounded in roots music\, Charlie Parr is the humble master of the 21st century folk tradition. Parr started recording in Duluth in 2002\, where he lives today. Life in the port town on Lake Superior has a way of bleeding into his work the same way his childhood in Austin\, Minnesota does. Parr self-released his debut album\, Criminals and Sinners\, and did the same for his sophomore album 1922 (2002). With growing popularity abroad\, Parr signed with Red House Records in 2015\, where he recorded break-out albums Stumpjumper (2015) and Dog (2017). Parr’s music has an overwhelming sense of being present and mindful\, and his sound is timeless. \nParr’s mastery of his craft is only more apparent when contextualized within the history of folk tradition of which Parr has dedicated his practice The land and lives around and intersecting with Parr have always influenced him\, from the hills and valleys of Hollandale\, Minnesota to the Depression-era stories from his father. Parr strives to listen to everything: “I don’t see that I’d ever be capable of creating anything if it weren’t for these inspirations and influences\, books and music as well as the weather and random interactions with strangers and animals. So\, the well never runs dry as long as my eyes and ears are open\,” Parr said in a 2020 interview. Before he was even 10 years old Parr was rummaging through his father’s record collection—sometimes drawing dinosaurs on the vinyl sleeves—and listening to country\, folk\, and blues legends\, many of whom are staples in the Folkways catalog. When Parr sings and plays his resonator or 12-string\, you can hear influences like Mance Lipscomb\, Charley Patton\, Spider John Koerner\, Rev. Gary Davis\, and Dock Boggs. This is especially true in his playing\, when\, after a diagnosis of focal dystonia\, Parr turned to greats like Davis\, Doc Watson\, and Booker White for two-finger picking inspiration. Gifted a 1965 Gibson B-45 12-string by his father\, Parr has never had a formal lesson and learned by listening to records and watching musicians he admired. \nParr’s first album with Smithsonian Folkways\, Last of Better Days Head (2021)\, foregrounded his lyrical craftsmanship and sophisticated bluesman confidence\, with spare production highlighting Parr’s mastery of guitar and elevating his poetry. Last of Better Days Ahead is a portrait of how Parr saw the world in that moment\, reflecting on time and memories that have passed while holding an enduring desire to be present. In his 2024 release\, Little Sun\, Parr weaves together stories celebrating music\, community\, and communing with nature. Putting forth an ambitious and raw album that exemplifies the best of Parr’s sound: a blend of the blues and folk traditions he continues to carry with him and the steadfast originality of a poet. \nhttps://charlieparrmusic.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ Bity Booker is an alternative folk musician and visual artist based in Thanet and London. She is a lover of nature\, animals and folklore\, she writes and sings gorgeous\, wistful songs channeling a lyrical folk tradition. Bity doesn’t just perform songs\, she casts them. Armed with classical guitar\, a voice that sounds like it stepped out of a myth\, and lyrics full of animals\, dreams\, ghosts\, and forest whispers\, Bity crafts a world that’s both familiar and entirely her own. \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n12072026 – The Sleeves. The Rose Hill\n24082026 – Michael Cera Palin. Green Door Store\n29082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n01102026 – The Tubs. Chalk\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n18102026 – Kacey & Clayton. Prince Albert\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n22102026 – Mr Bruce. Patterns\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n08112026 – Kiwi Jr. The Hope & Ruin\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nAccessibility: Fully accessible\, on one floor. Disabled toilet\, ask at bar for key. Full gender neutral toilets. Warning\, cobbled floors which are uneven in places. If you require a carer ticket\, please contact us at info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk with evidence such as a blue badge or access card. If strobe lighting or standing for long periods of time is an issue\, please contact us in advance so we can make arrangements. \nCharlie Parr Brighton\nCharlie Parr Brighton
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LOCATION:Green Door Store\, Trafalgar Arches\, Brighton\, BN1 1FQ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:No Friends In The Industry | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:No Friends In The Industry is back live in Brighton downstairs at The Hope & Ruin from Wednesday 13th May until Saturday 16th! Free entry\, no wristband needed. First come first served. \nWednesday 13th:\n6.30pm – The Moats: The Moats is a Brighton-based band featuring members previously (or currently) of Soft Walls\, Cold Pumas\, Sealings\, The Sticks and The Estate Agents.Theytrade in ramshackle pop that references lofty Laurel Canyon touchstones such as The Byrds and Neil Young\, before sending them via San Francisco jangle and garage rock\, through to Aussie punk and beyond.\n7.30pm – Maximilian: Simple melodies to ease a worried mind\, engulfed in sunshine like honey. Drenched in rain just to smell the petrichor. Adrianne Lenker’s sweet lightness meets Elliott Smith’s dark intensities. Alex G’s child-like sensibility meets Neil Young’s inner presence. The result is carefully crafted songs with immaculate arrangements and earnest lyricism\, like the product of some benevolent\, arcane ritual. Vocalising compassion\, expressing the will to comfort\, through love letters from afar.\n8.30pm – ugly ozo: The ever-evolving vision of Jessica Baker\, ugly ozo’s second EP marks a bold new chapter in their sonic diary exploring the messy\, unfiltered corners of the female experience. Joined by sister Boo Baker (bass) and Tristan Northard (drums)\, the band blend raw vulnerability with electrifying hooks that demand attention\, and have rapidly become one of the most talked about acts on the emerging indie landscape.\n9.30pm –  Butch Kassidy: Butch Kassidy’s explosive\, immersive compositions and deafening live performances place them amongst London’s most compelling new projects. Creating coruscating walls of sound\, blending the likes of Mogwai and Lankum\, by way of the members’ affinities for noise\, heavy drones\, and folk.\n10.30pm –  THE DSM IV: THE DSM IV candidly gives voice\, beats\, & glorious guitars to reflections on the onslaught of imagery & info as it’s endlessly fired into the human consciousness via the phone plague that has entwined itself into every aspect of our lives. With intensity\, some grace\, style\, filth\, bad taste & honesty\, they unleash the rebel spirit into songs that dark alt-pop fans the world over will appreciate. \nThursday 14th:\n2.30pm –  Jawdropped: Jawdropped formed early 2024 in Los Angeles\, California. Each of its members orbited one another in the city’s bubbling DIY community\, trudging a trail of past projects that eventually brought the band together. Los Angeles courses through their debut EP Just Fantasy\, and it’s easy to imagine many of Jawdropped’s witticisms as overheard conversations at local haunts like Zebulon or Permanent Records. “I saw that your dad sent you money on Venmo\, he said ‘Anything that’ll keep you stable!\,” Morling sings on EP standout “Fantasy\,” interstitching signposts of modernity between timeless platitudes. The cheeky observations burrowed in Just Fantasy eschew the high horse\, and instead poke fun from across the bar. It’s a balancing act between cynicism and optimism\, forever falling apart but never giving up.\n3.30pm –  Frank Lloyd Wleft: Frank Lloyd Wleft blends the influences of country\, punk\, jangle rock and beat poetry to chart the fall of America… shot on iPhone. Performing with his ‘Orchestra’\,\nWleft is known for his 4th July parties\, psychic dependence on little ceramic dogs and exploration of the fraught romance of Americana.\n4.30pm – Lindow Man: New project from some of the ex-members of Van Zon. The Brighton-based four piece create dynamic soundscapes that weave between post-rock\, folk and drone.\n5.30pm – Oslo Twins: Oslo Twins are a London-based indie-synth-pop group crafting moody soundscapes that blend trip hop\, synth pop\, and atmospheric electronica. Emerged from the Bristol DIY scene and comprised of Claudia Vulliamy\, Eric Davies and Ed Lyness\, the group have supported The Last Dinner Party and played Green Man\, Manchester Psych Fest\, and more. Their critically acclaimed 2025 EP Tresor\, featuring their danceable hit I Wake Up Slowly\, explores memory\, dreams\, and emotion through intimate vocals\, minimal beats\, and haunting textures.\n7.30pm – Cowboyy:  Pulling inspiration from math rock all the way to jazz\, post-punk and electronic music\, with a fresh and modern outlook on writing and collaboration\, cowboyy strive to create their own unique sound\, refusing to be anything but themselves. The result? Something that straddles the lanes of art pop and alternative rock\, with guitar lines and bold ambitions to create new sounding music at the forefront of the project.\n8.30pm – Ribbon Skirt is a Montreal-based post-punk band led by Anishinaabe musician Tashiina Buswa and guitarist Billy Riley. Their sound is raw and enveloping\, channeling angular guitars\, driving rhythms\, and lyrical threads that explore memory\, love\, grief\, and Buswa’s relationship to her Indigenous heritage. Their debut album\, Bite Down (Mint Records\, April 2025)\, was met with critical acclaim and quickly established Ribbon Skirt as one of the most compelling new voices in indie music – earning Stereogum’s Album of the Week and a shortlist nomination for the 2025 Polaris Music Prize.\n9.30pm  – Daufødt: Norwegian Daufødt has one foot steadily planted in the punk domain while the other one is kicking down doors to noise rock\, drone and experimental music. After winning a Norwegian Grammy for their rock inspired debut album the band opted to go for a hard left turn for their second album with a harsher and rougher sound. Through a partnership with noise guru Lasse Marhaug the band made their sophomore album “Aromaterapi” and deconstructed noise tape “Eksponeringsterapi”. The releases were followed up by extensive club tours in Scandinavia as well as doing some of the biggest festivals there such as Roskilde and Øyafestivalen.\n10.30pm –  TBA \nFriday 15th:\n2.30pm- Modern Woman: Modern Woman’s sound emerged from years of creative refinement. The band coalesced when Harris met violinist and composer David Denyer\, who brought a background in experimental composition and textural sound work. Joined by Juan Brint-Gutiérrez on bass and saxophone and Adam Blackhurst on drums\, the group forged a style that values the contrasting harsh edges of folk lyricism and noise that collides with melody. Working with producer Joel Burton (Naima Bock\, Katy J Pearson\, Vanishing Twin)\, they found a live immediacy that channels the raw intensity of their performances into a sound that is both rich and unpredictable.\n3.30pm – Big Long Sun: Brighton’s big long sun is the brainchild of Jamie Broughton\, a poet\, painter\, filmmaker and musician whose psychedelic art-pop compositions are brought to cacophonous life by an 8-piece live band. BLS songs wink knowingly at the absurd and constantly zig when you think they’re going to zag\, skipping from glorious 60s harmonies to super modern electro noise in the blink of an eye.\n4.30pm – Burglar: Burglar is an indie rock band based in Dublin\, Ireland. Willow and Eduardo formed Burglar in 2023 after meeting in college and bonding over their love of alternative acts such as The Smashing Pumpkins. Their backgrounds couldn’t be more different; while Willow went head first into bedroom pop production as a teenager; Eduardo\, was shaped by 1970s Brazilian popular music and the garage punk scene of his hometown Goiânia. Burglar’s mix of influences results in an addictive sound\, built on tight harmonies\, confessional lyrics\, and my-turn-your-turn vocals.\n5.30pm- Morgan Noise: Morgan Noise create worlds within their music: combining jazz sensibilities and alternative experiments with a singer-songwriter flair. All of the band have a jazz background and they met at uni (studying jazz)\, or playing in the scene around that. Being improvising musicians is important to how these songs flex and grow.\n7.30pm – Monks: Monks are the alternative-electronic force currently shaking Liverpool’s underground. Fresh from their single “third location” being crowned BBC Radio 6 Introducing Track of the Week\, the four-piece have rocketed through a wild end to 2025\, playing sold out shows in both Liverpool and London. With remixes from 1-800 Girls & False Persona backing from Clash Magazine\, and a growing reputation for a high energy dance live set Monks roll into 2026 as one of the UK’s most unmissable alternative new acts.\n8.30pm – Glasshouse Red Spider Mite: Glasshouse Red Spider Mite is a band formed in Brighton by long-time friends Alex\, Benji & Ethan\, later to be joined by Cesca\, completing the current line-up. They’re known for their melancholic & expansive blend of alt-rock/slow-core\, demonstrated on the band’s debut EP ‘What Do You Mean The Monster? … Hahaha’\, a release that saw them embarking on multiple UK tours\, their fi rst European dates\, and playing to large crowds at End of The Road Festival in 2025. They’ve weaved a web that encompasses the intensities of the world\, in all of its beauty and disarray echoing the hole in your heart\, the pit in your stomach\, and the pep in your step.\n9.30pm- Dreamwave:  Bristol’s (UK) Dreamwave have been making a name for themselves through their energetic live shows\, having recently packed out various venues across the UK\, including London’s Old Blue Last\, The Shacklewell Arms and Bristol’s Rough Trade. Released via Velvet Echoes Records in May 2024\, the band’s debut EP ‘Dreamwave and the Mindcave’ (“banger” – NME\, “Ear Worm\, I love it” – BBC Introducing\, 4/5 – Shindig Magazine\, ) propelled the band into a pink tinted limelight within local and international Psych scenes. “Their music echoes influences of bands like Thee Oh Sees\, Allah-las\, Black Angels\, and Squid ” (Post Punk Magazine).\n10.30pm – Lttl Mort: Emerging from the underbelly of the UK’s electronic scene\, lttl mort meld sleaze-soaked synth-pop with industrial death-techno disquiet.\nDirty basslines\, jagged breakbeats and sardonic vocals\, lttl mort blur the line between hedonism and self-awareness\, shifting from mechanical precision to emotional volatility without warning. \nSaturday 16th:\n2.30pm – My Precious Bunny: My Precious Bunny is the solo project of Lily Wolter- songwriter\, multi-instrumentalist and one-half of the beloved Brighton duo\, Penelope Isles. In celebration of her debut album\, ‘A Moment In My Eyes’\, to be released this May on Bella Union\, Wolter steps out on her own (with 6 close friends by her side)\, crafting music that feels like deep nostalgia. Bursts of saxophone\, clarinet\, warm analog synths and restless guitars collide with raw\, communal choral power. With some of Brighton’s best players in the mix\, MPB is gaining momentum fast.\n3.30pm –  TBA\n4.30pm – Helen Ganya: “A triumph… a luminous avant-pop record full of feeling… a moving ode to cross-cultural heritage and family bonds.”Electronic Sound“She seamlessly integrates the sounds of East Asia into even more seamless art-pop she presents throughout the album.”Echoes & Dust\n5.30pm –  MORN: MORN are a striking new presence emerging from the farmlands of Monmouth\, South Wales. Two sets of siblings crafting a compelling blend of what they refer to as “doom over beautiful chords.” Announcing their arrival with the breathless\, runaway train chaoticism of ‘Modern Man’\, MORN weave spiky guitar passages and rumbling fuzz\, with an urgency that feels as though they can’t get to the end of the song fast enough. With its nihilistic gang vocal of “Life is sh*t when you’re all alone\, but it’s fine”\, and its spiral into an unhinged closing chorus of “La la la”s\, MORN are marking themselves out early as a dextrous band that are happy wrestling bedlam into something cathartic. ‘Modern Man’ is a thrilling introduction to a band just getting started.\n7.30pm – CEANN CAPAILL: Ceann Capaill is a shape-shifting music project led by Irish multi-instrumentalist Declan Haughian. Rooted musically in the rural landscape of the Ireland where Haughian grew up\, Ceann Capaill’s sound moves fluidly between rough phone-recorded field sounds to expansive large-room sessions\, with a revolving cast of musicians\, artists\, videographers\, and writers.\n8.30pm – Stonks: Stonks walks a tight line between nervous post-punk\, shadowy noise\, and deconstructed jazz. Creaks\, saturated textures\, and compositions where absurdity rubs up against anxiety. Something unstable\, swinging between urgency and detachment\, physical tension and blurry thoughts. A kind of nonchalance floating over something darker\, like a smile hiding a cramp.\n9.30pm –  TBA\n10.30pm – Tom Forever: Tom Forever is a walking fever dream. ‘I want put my body on the line for you tonight’\, shouts a manic priest with a cowboy hat on his head. “All in the name of Pure Entertainment!” Behind him is a three-piece blazer section in matching white shirts. Besides him\, his guitarist and percussionist have the same thing. What follows is a whole bunch of screams\, pulled out garments\, draining water bottles over the head and dance steps that closely resemble an epileptic seizure. Rarely was a frontman so out of breath on stage. \nAccessibility: The venue is only accessible via 3 steps so assistance to gain access and to exit the venue would be required. The venue can arrange this if you contact them in advance of a show on 01273325793. One gender neutral disabled toilet\, although this is up two steps. Chairs can be provided 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. The venue are happy to accommodate assistance dogs. 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 standing for long periods of time is an issue\, please contact us in advance.
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/no-friends-in-the-industry
LOCATION:Hope and Ruin\, 9-12 Queens Road\, Brighton\, BN1 3WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T220000
DTSTAMP:20260510T171944Z
CREATED:20251113T110031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T171944Z
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SUMMARY:Lucrecia Dalt + J Josephine | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Lucrecia Dalt Brighton \nLucrecia Dalt live in Brighton at Dust on 10th May! Get tickets above until 6pm on the show day\, or from SeeTickets. Please note this show is now at Dust\, not at Chalk as originally advertised. Tickets available on the door \nStage times: \nJ Josephine: 7.45pm \nLucrecia Dalt: 8.45pm \nBorn in Pereira\, Colombia\, Lucrecia Dalt has carved out a distinctive space in contemporary music. Her trajectory from civil engineer to sound artist began while working at a geotechnical company in Medellín\, where she discovered computer-based music production-a revelation that completely redirected her life and creative focus. \nAfter her first recordings appeared through Colombian collective Series\, Dalt contributed to Monika Enterprise’s 4 Women No Cry compilation in 2008\, marking her entrance into the international music scene. Following moves from Medellín to Barcelona and finally to Berlin\, her sound evolved through increasingly abstract territories. Her early solo albums Commotus (2012) and Syzygy (2013) released on Human Ear Music explored surrealist tendencies through electronic foundations\, while Ou (2015) on Care of Editions further refined her experimental approach through intricate sound worlds. \nWith RVNG Intl.\, Dalt released a trilogy of works-Anticlines (2018)\, Noera sólida (2020)\, and ¡Ay! (2022)-each expanding her sonic palette and conceptual depth. ¡Ay! particularly connected with critics and listeners\, earning recognition from The Wire magazine as album of the year and top ten inclusions in Pitchfork\, New York Times\, and NPR”s year’s best. During this period\, Dalt also ventured into television film scoring\, composing the original score for the HBO series The Baby (2022)\, and more recently the critically acclaimed On Becoming a Guinea Fowl (2024) and forthcoming psychological horror The Rabbit Hole (2025)\, bringing her distinctive sound design to narrative contexts. \nNow Dalt returns with A Danger to Ourselves\, her most personal and sonically ambitious work to date. While her past albums explored character-based narratives and outer world entanglements\, this thirteen-track collection turns decisively inward. The album grew from fragmentary notes Dalt scribbled during tours and the early days of a new relationship-intimate thoughts later transformed into musical compositions in January 2024. \nWorking closely with percussionist Alex Lázaro\, Dalt built pieces that generate musicality through the interplay of bass lines\, beats\, andtextural details rather than conventional melodic structures. Songs like “divina” move fluidly between Spanish and English through elastic soundscapes and mesmerizing sound collage\, while “hasta el final” takes a different approach with its more direct string arrangements. \nThroughout the album\, Dalt pushes beyond her earlier lo-fi approaches toward a newfound clarity where both voice and instrument emerge with greater presence and detail. A Danger to Ourselves features a rich collaborative cast\, with David Sylvian joining as co-producer and guitarist on select tracks. Vocal contributions from Juana Molina\, Camille Mandoki\, and Eliana Joy appear throughout\, while the instrumental landscape is shaped by Cyrus Campbell on upright and electric bass and Chris Jonas on saxophone. \nThe album title comes from Sylvian’s lyrics in “cosa rara\,” reflecting themes of life’s fragility\, love’s oscillations\, and the desire for liberation from everyday patterns toward more meaningful inner experiences. Mastered by Heba Kadry in NYC\, A Danger to Ourselves represents both a culmination of Dalt’s previous work and a new direction-a space where her sonic explorations converge into something intimate yet expansive\, personal yet universally resonant. https://lucreciadalt.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ “J. Josephine is a Brighton-based experimental musician crafting lush\, compelling soundscapes with analogue drone and alto sax. Goblin-music to ensnare the goblin-minded. \n“…atmospheric\, droney and touching… This is what it must have felt like on the Titanic as it sank. You know danger is around you\, but the music is transfixing” – Under the Radar Magazine” \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Dust\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n12072026 – The Sleeves. The Rose Hill\n24082026 – Michael Cera Palin. Green Door Store\n29082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n16092026 – Bratakus. The Prince Albert\n19092026 – Immersion. Alphabet\n01102026 – The Tubs. Chalk\n06102026 – Skating Polly. The Hope & Ruin\n08102026 – Dateline. Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n13102026 – Jake Xerxes Fussell. Concorde 2\n17102026 – John Craigie. Alphabet\n18102026 – Kacy & Clayton. Prince Albert\n21102026 – Martha Tilston. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n22102026 – Mr Bruce. Patterns\n30102026 – Hollow Hand. Alphabet\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n08112026 – Kiwi Jr. The Hope & Ruin\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n26112026 – Chris Wood. Lewes Constitutional Club\n27112026 – Dave McCabe (The Zutons). Lewes Constitutional Club\n05122026 – John Otway. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nAccessibility: Fully accessible venue\, disabled toilet at the back. Ask bar for assistance. Entrance for wheelchairs at the back of the venue. Toilets gender neutral on some nights. 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. Wheelchair area\, and sofa at the side for seating\, but depending on how many people are in it may affect the viewing. \nLucrecia Dalt Brighton \nLucrecia Dalt Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/lucrecia-dalt-brighton
LOCATION:Dust\, 77 East Street\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1NF\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260510T220000
DTSTAMP:20260510T172401Z
CREATED:20250926T080045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T172401Z
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SUMMARY:Sean Rowe | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Sean Rowe Brighton \nSean Rowe live in Brighton at Green Door Store on 10th May! Get tickets above until 6pm on the show day\, or from SeeTickets. Tickets available on the door \nTimes: \nMarshall Tinnermeier: 7.20pm \nSean Rowe: 8pm \nSean Rowe is an American singer-songwriter\, recording artist\, and forager whose music carries the weight of timeless storytelling. Known for his commanding voice and raw emotional presence\, NPR’s All Songs Considered praised Rowe’s vocals\, saying\, “He can just crush granite with that voice. It’s so powerful.” The Wall Street Journal described him as “as timeless as his approach\, recalling the ecstatic intensity of late-’60s Van Morrison and the stark subtlety of late-era Johnny Cash.” \nRowe has released five full-length albums and multiple EPs\, earning a reputation for songs that are both intimate and cinematic. His music has been featured across film and television\, including NBC’s The Blacklist and Parenthood. His song “To Leave Something Behind” became a breakout moment when it closed Ben Affleck’s 2016 film The Accountant\, going on to surpass 16 million streams on Spotify. https://www.seanrowe.net/ \n \n  \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n17042026 – SUEP. Alphabet\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n24082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \n  \nAccessibility: Fully accessible\, on one floor. Disabled toilet\, ask at bar for key. Full gender neutral toilets. Warning\, cobbled floors which are uneven in places. If you require a carer ticket\, please contact us at info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk with evidence such as a blue badge or access card. If strobe lighting or standing for long periods of time is an issue\, please contact us in advance so we can make arrangements. \nSean Rowe Brighton\nSean Rowe Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/sean-rowe-brighton
LOCATION:Green Door Store\, Trafalgar Arches\, Brighton\, BN1 1FQ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260507T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260507T220000
DTSTAMP:20260507T102550Z
CREATED:20251119T100007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T102550Z
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SUMMARY:LYR + Yoshika Colwell | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:LYR Brighton \nLYR live in Brighton at Komedia on 7th May! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets until 6pm on the show day. Limited tickets on the door. \nStage times: \nYoshika Colwell: 7.30pm \nLYR: 8.30pm \nSUPPORT THE SUPPORTS! 20% off all drinks* for the first hour after doors open at this event.  \nL.Y.R. are UK Poet Laureate Simon Armitage\, producer and multi-instrumentalist Patrick Pearson\, and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Richard Walters. After sell-out shows in previous years\, a breathtaking performance at the 2025 BBC Proms\, and following two highly acclaimed albums\, the trio are undertaking their most extensive tour to date. Soaring vocals\, ethereal soundscapes and extraordinary lyrics have made LYR shows an unmissable and unforgettable experience\, from a group who are now an essential part of the contemporary music scene. https://lyrband.bandcamp.com\n \n+ Yoshika Colwell: Life\, for us all\, comes in seasons: the bitter frosts and balmy awakenings that herald the literal passing of time\, but also the periods of retreat and re-emergence that bookmark our own individual paths along this mortal coil. For Yoshika Colwell\, the last decade has found her existing at both ends of the spectrum. Following a period of complete dislocation fuelled by a move to a new town\, lockdown and a traumatic break-up all striking in quick succession\, it would take a stretch of restorative isolation to bring her back to full creative and personal health. Now\, however\, all of that sadness and pain\, acceptance and slow-dawning hope has been channeled into debut album ‘On The Wing’: a tender trip through the outer regions of folk that embraces the journey and finds meaning in each step. “It felt like I’d been stripped away\,” says Colwell\, “and then it was just about: What do I actually want to say?” \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n12072026 – The Sleeves. The Rose Hill\n24082026 – Michael Cera Palin. Green Door Store\n29082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n16092026 – Bratakus. The Prince Albert\n19092026 – Immersion. Alphabet\n01102026 – The Tubs. Chalk\n06102026 – Skating Polly. The Hope & Ruin\n08102026 – Dateline. Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n13102026 – Jake Xerxes Fussell. Concorde 2\n17102026 – John Craigie. Alphabet\n18102026 – Kacy & Clayton. Prince Albert\n21102026 – Martha Tilston. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n22102026 – Mr Bruce. Patterns\n30102026 – Hollow Hand. Alphabet\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n08112026 – Kiwi Jr. The Hope & Ruin\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n26112026 – Chris Wood. Lewes Constitutional Club\n27112026 – Dave McCabe (The Zutons). Lewes Constitutional Club\n05122026 – John Otway. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nAccessibility: Lift access to venue. If the show is in the small room downstairs\, there is wheelchair access at the back. Wheelchair accessible toilets. 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. Would be possible to place a chair near the stage. Full information: https://www.komedia.co.uk/brighton/visit/accessibility/  \nLYR Brighton \nLYR Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/lyr-brighton
LOCATION:Komedia\, 44-47 Gardner Street\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1UN\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T220000
DTSTAMP:20260506T170124Z
CREATED:20260205T110012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T170124Z
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SUMMARY:Gnod + Minor Dents | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Gnod Brighton \nGnod live in Brighton at Dust on 6th May! Get tickets until 6pm on the show day above\, or from SeeTickets. Limited tickets available on the door \nDoors 7pm \nMinor Dents 7.45pm \nGNOD 8.45pm \nSince their inception\, Gnod’s musical trajectory has been one of constant fluctuation borne out of an incessant need to discover new sonic worlds. Beginning life as a shamanic drone ensemble\, at times fitting up to 15 members on stage\, these early rituals informed the core ideals that have come to define the group in their years of activity; community and trance-inducing repetition. Throughout a discography that has amassed dozens of CD-R’s\, cassettes and vinyls for labels like Rocket Recordings\, Trensmat\, Krokodilo (Blackest Ever Black) and their own Tesla Tapes imprint\, a restless yet organic need mutate their music into new realms has had critics clawing for comparative touch stones. \nActs as far ranging as Hawkwind\, Popul Vuh\, Pan Sonic\, Sunburned Hand of the Man and Pharaoh Sanders have all been referenced in attempt to pinpoint their output\, one that has historically never aped any genre but with each record furthered their own unique place in truly independent music. It is the exact same dedication to the live arena that has seen Gnod become one of the most celebrated live bands in the UK and secured them multiple tours and festival appearances throughout Europe. In these times of cash in hand ‘glory days’ reunions and bands simply rehashing their recorded material pitch perfect live\, Gnod are a stark and welcome anomaly. \nAlready moving on from the barley released and universally acclaimed epic ‘Infinity Machines’\, the current live incarnation of the band is characterised by a crushing\, cataclysmic new protest music whose call to arms gravitas offers a meaningful defiance to Cameron’s Austerity Britain. Gnod have taken their very namesake and charged it with bludgeoning new edge that is as euphoric as it is nihilistic. It is one that stridently attests to the group’s spiritual center\, one of community that is inclusive and respectful of its audience yet will never placate to their expectations. Instead\, Gnod offer a gateway to an aural black hole and along with firm guiding hand\, the opportunity to dive head and body first into a powerfully new psychedelic maelstrom full of possibilities. https://gnod.bandcamp.com/album/mirror?from=embed \n \n+ Minor Dents: Minor Dents from Brighton are a propulsive kosmische trio with Holly Finch on vocals and bass\, Ryan Bollard on drums and Al Strachan on keys\, cornet and electronics.  They have drawn comparisons to Broadcast\, Stereolab and Nico\, and a recent live show inspired music writer Everett True to describe them as\, “Mesmerising… Hypnotic goodness. Goodly hypnosis…. Goody goody gumdrops.”  Their debut EP ‘Sitting with the Fish’ is out now on Rose Hill Records. \n“Imagine the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band if they had come out of 70’s Düsseldorf instead of 60s Los Angeles! ” – Melting Vinyl / Lewes Psychedelic Festival ) \n“Bewitching music – jazz\, psych and krautrock combine to make an EP of delightful curveball songs” – Monolith Cocktail \n“Sound the new favourite band klaxon! Minor Dents are exceptionally good. The flowing music bubbles through dub\, post punk\, electronica and ghost Box hauntology flirting naturally with whatever sound these excellent musicians feel like embracing.” – Brighton Source \n“… in the progressive camp\, nudging into Actual Jazz\, but with enough rave doughnuts to bring hands-in-the-air joyfulness to the proceedings” – Shindig magazine \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n17042026 – SUEP. Alphabet\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n24082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nAccessibility: Please note that the venue is located in a basement and does not offer step-free access. There is a handrail for the stairs. Seating is available at the back of the live space\, though the view may be limited. The toilets are gendered but unfortunately does not provide a disabled toilet on site. Strobe lighting is used during performances\, but it is controlled by staff and can be turned off upon request. If strobe lighting is an issue\, please contact us in advance via email at info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk. \n 
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/gnod-brighton
LOCATION:Dust\, 77 East Street\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1NF\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260505T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260505T223000
DTSTAMP:20260505T180517Z
CREATED:20251023T093028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T180517Z
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SUMMARY:Lorelle Meets The Obsolete + Yoo Doo Right | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Lorelle Meets The Obsolete Brighton \nLorelle Meets The Obsolete live in Brighton at The Hope & Ruin on Tuesday 5th May! Get tickets until 6pm on the show day above\, or from SeeTickets. Limited tickets available on the door. \nStage times: \nYoo Doo Right: 8pm \nLorelle Meets The Obsolete: 9pm \nLorelle Meets The Obsolete is the sonic partnership of Lorena Quintanilla and Alberto González\, a duo originally from Guadalajara\, Mexico\, now based in Ensenada\, Baja California. Since forming in 2011\, they have forged a reputation as one of Latin America’s most vital and visionary acts—drifting from heavy psych into post-punk\, noise\, avant-pop\, and electronic minimalism. \nTheir early albums On Welfare and Corruptible Faces caught the attention of the internationalpsych scene\, leading to their signing with UK label Sonic Cathedral in 2013. From there\, Lorelle Meets The Obsolete embarked on over a decade of relentless touring across Mexico\, the US\, UK\, and Europe\, performing at festivals including LEVITATION\, SXSW\, LiverpoolPsych Fest\, NRMAL\, and Hipnosis. \nOver the years\, their sound has morphed dramatically. From the hazy\, swirling textures of Chambers and Balance\, to the raw experimentalism of De Facto—which landed at #5 on Piccadilly Records’ Albums of the Year—the band has continuously pushed forward. Their sixth album Datura (2023) marked a radical shift: a concise\, bass-driven post-punk statement that earned critical acclaim and placed #18 on Rolling Stone’s Best Spanish-Language Albums of the Year. \nLorelle’s collaborators over the years have included Emma Anderson (Lush)\, Pye Corner Audio\, and Dälek\, and their music has won admiration from icons like Iggy Pop and Henry Rollins. They’ve recorded live sessions for BBC Radio 6 (Marc Riley) and KEXP\, further cementing their cult status. With lyrics that navigate the turmoil of modern life—cultural colonialism\, political tension\, sleepless nights\, and emotional unrest—Lorelle Meets The Obsolete balance venture with confrontation. Their live shows are intense\, incendiary experiences\, driven by catharsis\, distortion\, and defiance. As they prepare to release their seventh album\, the band continues to question\, dismantle\, and rebuild their own sound. https://obsoletelorelle.bandcamp.com/album/corporal \n \n+ Experimental rock outfit Yoo Doo Right (Montréal\, CA) wed noisy\, melodic guitar parts\, effects-laden synthesizer soundscapes\, deep bass grooves and patented percussive furies into sprawling\, cathartic musical pieces. In doing so\, Justin Cober (guitar\, synthesizers\, bass\, vocals) and John Talbot (drums\, percussion) create a unique sound where “towering monoliths of roaring riffs crash against swarms of restless rhythms” (Pop Matters). Since forming in 2016\, they have released three full-lengths (Don’t Think You Can Escape Your Purpose\, A Murmur\, Boundless to the East\, From the Heights of Our Pastureland)\, three EPs (Nobody Panicked and Everybody Got On\, EP2\, The Sacred Fuck EP)\, as well as a handful of collaborations\, including a 7” split with Acid Mothers Temple and a improvised album entitled Yoo II avec Nolan Potter\, teaming up with Population II and Nolan Potter. They have also toured in Canada\, the United States\, Europe\, and the United Kingdom\, performing notorious events such as SXSW\, Levitation\, and Amplifest\, also opening for the likes of DIIV\, A Place to Bury Strangers\, Wooden Shjips\, and Kikagaku Moyo. Their latest opus\, From the Heights of Our Pastureland (Long-listed for the 2025 Polaris Music Prize)\, is yet another solemn if defiant entry in Yoo Doo Right’s rich music catalogue\, an honest and patient sonic poem about the destructive process of unbridled expansion in the name of “progress”\, the inevitable collapse and what it means to rebuild. \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n12072026 – The Sleeves. The Rose Hill\n24082026 – Michael Cera Palin. Green Door Store\n29082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n01102026 – The Tubs. Chalk\n06102026 – Skating Polly. The Hope & Ruin\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n18102026 – Kacy & Clayton. Prince Albert\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n22102026 – Mr Bruce. Patterns\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n08112026 – Kiwi Jr. The Hope & Ruin\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nAccessibility: 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. \nLorelle Meets The Obsolete Brighton \nLorelle Meets The Obsolete Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/lorelle-meets-the-obsolete
LOCATION:Hope and Ruin\, 9-12 Queens Road\, Brighton\, BN1 3WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260502T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260502T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T061406Z
CREATED:20251126T100025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T061406Z
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SUMMARY:House Of All + EUROPEAN SUN | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:House Of All Brighton \nHouse Of All live in Brighton at The Hope & Ruin on 2nd May! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nNo one was expecting the arrival of HOUSE Of ALL\, a group comprised entirely of former members of The Fall: Martin Bramah (vocals\, guitar)\, Pete Greenway (guitar)\, Paul Hanley (drums\, vocals)\, Stephen Hanley (bass) and ‘Funky’ Si Wolstencroft (drums)\, Indeed\, the first news of the group for most was an article in The Guardian about a ‘scandal’ caused by Martin’s (technically accurate) use of the phrase ‘a Fall family continuum’ to describe the band and its work\, a piece which arrived in tandem with news of the group’s HOUSE Of ALL album\, which sold by the bucketload and received tremendous praise from all corners. \nA year later\, CONTINUUM arrived\, a long-player every bit as good as its predecessor. The boys toured behind each record\, as well as enjoying the odd one-off gig here and there to satiate fan demand. After each studio albums\, they released new fan-only compact disc / booklet packages loaded with live tracks\, remixes and radio sessions. \nThe group’s original pledge to open to other members of The Fall family has been kept with the recent news of a third drummer\, Karl Burns\, who plays on their last album\, HOUSE Of ALL SOULS\, as well as Phil Lewis filling in live for Pete on live dates and playing on the new album\, too. https://houseofall.bandcamp.com/album/house-of-all \n+ support \n \n+ EUROPEAN SUN: Steve Miles releases his second album as European Sun\, accompanied by Ian Button (drums)\, Rob Pursey (bass) and Elin Miles (additional vocals). If one LP could act as a refutation of the toxic culture of ‘masculine energy’ and the tech bro-sponsored whipping up of hatred that blights our lives – this is it. It is true of the lyrics. Nostalgia for an imagined past where men were men\, and racism was de rigueur is eviscerated in title track When Britain Was Great. Fetishisation of a World War by patriots who are too pumped up to realise the war was a fight against Nazism is picked apart in Angels In The Clouds. And the clumsy\, half-arsed struggle to seek something better\, to try to escape the trap of cynical acceptance of it all\, is sardonically observed in the comically accident-prone Falling Down The Stairs With Arthur Seaton. All this is interspersed with deeply personal tracks like The Space She Left\, unflinchingly exposing emotional vulnerability and anxiety\, and with carefree pop songs\, still able to access the wide-eyed wisdom of childhood: The Sea Is A Pirate’s Best Friend expresses a kind of joy that we all had once\, but have lost contact with.The music is a refutation of ‘masculine energy’ too: it is utterly devoid of that grim modern male quality ‘swagger’. Sometimes echoing the casual\, intimate\, fragile tones of the TV Personalities\, the songs are bluntly emotional but shamelessly catchy. On other occasions – louder occasions – the echo of an angry Wreckless Eric riff can be heard. The warmth and gentleness of the vocal might remind you of Jonathan Richman. The experimentation – the brass section\, the feedback\, the occasional reggae rhythm – is reminiscent of the earliest\, fearless phase of punk adventurism – The Slits\, The Mekons\, The Desperate Bicycles even. Punk before it regressed to Rock. This hand-made music is the opposite of AI-generated crud. Every bit of it\, even the chaotic bits –especially the chaotic bits – are deliberate and meticulously thought through. \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n17042026 – SUEP. Alphabet\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n24082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nAccessibility: 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. \nHouse Of All Brighton \nHouse Of All Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/house-of-all-brighton
LOCATION:Hope and Ruin\, 9-12 Queens Road\, Brighton\, BN1 3WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T094041Z
CREATED:20250626T090050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T094041Z
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SUMMARY:Love + Crystal Teardrop | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Love Brighton \nLove live in Brighton at Concorde 2 on 1st May 2026! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nThe Crystal Teardrop-7.45pm \nLove-9pm \nLOVE with Johnny Echols sees Arthur Lee’s longest serving band set to tour the UK performing the classic songs from Love’s first three albums Love\, Da Capo\, Four Sail and of course the timeless Forever Changes. \n2026 also marks the 60th anniversary of their debut album and the release of its follow-up Da Capo.This year Rhino will release a five-disc vinyl box set (containing the first four albums and a disc of rarities) with a liner essay written by David Fricke\, formerly of Rolling Stone magazine. \nThis isn’t just a nostalgia trip –their shows are drawing in an increasingly younger audience as teens and students are discovering the timeless music produced by these 60s legends performed by a band that is truly on top of its game. \nJoining Johnny Echols on stage is Baby Lemonade who from 1993 until Arthur’s death in 2006 performed as his band and became an essential part of the renaissance of LOVE’s music.This iteration of LOVE saw many sold-out tours\, as well as back-to-back Glastonbury performances and an appearance on Later with Jools Holland. \nLOVE is:\nJohnny Echols: Guitar\, Vocals\nRusty Squeezebox: Lead Vocals\, Guitar\nMike Randle: Guitar\, Vocals\nDavid “Daddyo”:Green: Drums\nJames Nolte:Bass \nhttps://lovewithjohnnyechols.com/home \n \n+ Crystal Teardrop: The Crystal Teardrop recently released their debut album ‘The Crystal Teardrop… Is Forming’ on Rise Above Records on 2 May 2025. Performing to capacity crowds in London\, Paris and Liege\, the band generated a feverish buzz of excitement in anticipation of the release of their all-analogue album produced by the legendary Liam Watson (Elephant\, The White Stripes) which\, full of the vibrant energy and musical experimentation that has become the band’s trademark\, has already received excellent reviews from around the globe and has built on their pre-existing reputation for captivating high-energy live performances. \nShindig wrote in May 2025: ‘The Crystal Teardrop are all about sensory overload; it’s all too much\, but in the best way possible’ describing lead singer Alexandra Rose as ‘high-kicking and wielding a Vox Teardrop like a psych-ninja Nancy Sinatra’. \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n17042026 – SUEP. Alphabet\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n24082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nAccessibility: Fully accessible to wheelchairs\, all on one level. Gendered toilets. 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. More information: https://www.concorde2.co.uk/faq  \nLove Brighton\nLove Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/love-brighton
LOCATION:Concorde 2\, Madeira Drive\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN2 1EN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T223000
DTSTAMP:20260429T140055Z
CREATED:20251118T100019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T140055Z
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SUMMARY:Acid Mothers Temple + I Am Voyager 1 | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Acid Mothers Temple Brighton \nAcid Mothers Temple live in Brighton at The Hope & Ruin on 29th April 2026! Sold out! If you missed out\, join the waiting list on Dice or SeeTickets. \nStage times: \nAcid Mothers Temple: 9pm \nI Am Voyager 1: 8pm \nFormed in 1995 by Makoto Kawabata at the same time as the Acid Mothers Temple Soul Collective. The group released its debut album in 1997 on PSF Records (Japan)\, and it was selected as one of the year’s best albums in the The Wire magazine (UK). In 1998 the group played their first tours of the US and Europe. Since then the group has released a huge number of albums on labels from many different countries. \nAs of 2017\, the group has released around 80 albums. Every year since 1998\, they have toured extensively in the US and Europe\, and more recently have started performing around Asia and in Japan too. The group has performed in collaboration with many musicians including psychedelic originators Gong and Guru Guru\, Simeon (Silver Apples)\, Nik Turner (Hawkwind)\, and the Occitanian trad sinder Rosina de Peira. Japanese collaborators have included Afrirampo\, Tatsuya Yoshida (Ruins)\, Maso Yamazaki (Masonna)\, Seiichi Yamamoto (Boredoms)\, Jun Kuriyama (The Ox)\, and many others. \nTo begin with the group had a floating line-up with contributions from many members of the AMT Soul Collective. But as tours became more frequent\, the group began to coalesce around a core touring line-up. Other bands were created with Acid Mothers Temple as part of their name (AMT & The Cosmic Inferno\, AMT SWR\, AMT & The Space Paranoid\, AMT & Infinity Rising Zero\, Acid Mothers Gong\, Acid Mothers Guru Guru\, Acid Moon Temple\, etc.)\, but AMT & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. has continued to function as the mothership and main lineage for all our activities. \nIn 2016\, 21 years since the group’s founding\, there was a major shift in the line-up and “Next Generation” was added to the name. We now view the first 20 years as chapter one in our story\, and we are now turning the page to start chapter two. The group played more than 100 shows in each year\, toured in Europe\, North America\, South America\, Oceania and Asia\, also Japan. They also played many festivals (Glastonbury Festival in UK\, Levitation in US and France\, Rock In Opposition in France\, Standon Calling in UK\, Kuala Lumpur Experimental Film\, Video & Music Festival in Malaysia\, LUC fest 貴人散步音樂節 in Taiwan\, etc). \nDuring pandemic\, they launched their official Bandcamp\, have released more than 60 albums (including many unreleased materials)\, and have toured in Japan in each year. And they played the streaming festival “Levitation Sessions”. They organized “Acid Mothers Olympic 2021” against “Tokyo Olympics 2021”\, they originated and played a new style of “music sports”. \nAutumn 2022\, Finally the group went to the first European tour after pandemic. Also 2023\, they toured North America (USA\, Canada and Mexico) in Spring and Autumn.\nThey have since toured the United States\, Europe\, Taiwan\, and other countries. Founder member Cotton Casino is scheduled to return to the tour in 2026. \nThe current touring line-up is: Kawabata Makoto (the founder member)\, Higashi Hiroshi (the founder member)\, Satoshima Nani\, Jyonson Tsu and Sawano Shozo. \nAcid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. :\nKawabata Makoto : guitar\, speed guru\nHigashi Hiroshi : synthesizer\, fishin’god\nJyonson Tsu : voice\, guitar\, bouzouki\, midnight whislter\nSatoshima Nani : drums\, another dimension\nSawano Shozo : bass\, hex man\nwith\nCotton Casino : voice\, synthesizer\nhttps://acidmotherstemple.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ Cotton Casino \n+ I Am Voyager \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n24082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nAccessibility: 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. \nAcid Mothers Temple Brighton \nAcid Mothers Temple Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/acid-mothers-temple
LOCATION:Hope and Ruin\, 9-12 Queens Road\, Brighton\, BN1 3WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260425T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260425T230000
DTSTAMP:20260424T160153Z
CREATED:20260128T110037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T160153Z
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SUMMARY:New German Cinema + Nierra Creek | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:New German Cinema Brighton \nNew German Cinema live in Brighton at Folklore Rooms on Saturday 25th April! Get tickets until 6pm on the show day above\, or from SeeTickets. \nStage times: \nNierra Creek: 8.30pm \nNew German Cinema: 9.30pm \n“Stormy and cathartic dark-pop gems.” The voice and songwriter of Fear of Men\, Jess Weiss\, carries that same lyrical precision and emotional intensity into her solo project New German Cinema. It’s been five years in the making\, stretched between London and LA\, built from late-night files\, long silences and the quiet persistence of trying to finish something beautiful. Produced with Alex DeGroot (Zola Jesus\, Cate Le Bon)\, it feels both forensic and devotional\, the product of someone who doesn’t rush catharsis. Pain Will Polish Me presents both solitary and connective\, as if built from long-distance transmissions between two dream states. \nWeiss calls it a meditation on pop and European art-house auteur Rainer Werner Fassbinder. It tracks the ways intimacy and control fold into one another until it’s impossible to tell where one ends. The songs are about the parts of yourself that dissolve in love\, and the small acts of violence that come with being known. They move through claustrophobic relationships\, obsession\, surrender\, cycles of suffering that start to feel like devotion. The language is pop but the feeling is something stranger\, colder\, more interior. The songs move in shadow. Layers of synth\, vocal and guitar fold over one another\, drawing from the cinematic tension of Fassbinder’s New German Cinema and the quiet dissonance of modern Berlin\, where Weiss recorded fragments of the record\, drifting between places that carry uneasy ghosts. Between dinner conversations about the city’s buried history and the surreal comfort of its present\, she found herself tracing the outlines of love and loss\, identity and dissolution. \nThe album’s lead track is My Mistake – a collaboration with Carson Cox of Merchandise. What began as an Italo disco experiment evolved into a goth club anthem\, charged and restless. It captures the push and pull of Weiss’s themes – devotion as both destruction and release. Weiss has a knack for making pain feel both exquisite and familiar. The album artwork picks up these themes\, hovering between the everyday mundanity of a Fassbinder domestic scene\, and something less recognisable\, punctuated by surreal elements that move us into dreamscape\, both familiar and disquieting. The shell and sea reference Botticelli’s Venus: a figure born from sea foam created when Uranus’s severed genitals fell into the ocean – an image of creation through destruction. The shell becomes her vessel of birth\, representing transformation\, protection and fertility – the bridge between divine creation and human life. Weiss extends this theme of renewal to the personal; her baby daughter’s babbles feature on the record. https://newgermancinema.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ Nierra Creek: Nierra Creek are two friends from Brighton\, making music with mangled guitars\, modular synths and drum machines\, known for their uniquely energetic\, theatrical yet intimate live shows. \nThe band have crafted their live performances around human connection to captivate audiences across the UK and Europe in an inclusive and refreshing way. \nOff the back of their debut EP “You’ve Got This” (Folklore Records); an expression of longing for companionship\, the band is now exploring a more retro-futuristic sound\, making guitars sound like synthesisers and synthesisers sound like guitars. \nFFO: Jai Paul\, Bon Iver\, Future Islands \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n17042026 – SUEP. Alphabet\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n24082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nAccessibility: We operate within a Grade-II listed building\, built in the 1860s. Although built as a school for working-class children\, we do not have the facility to give unencumbered access to users with physical access needs. There are two large staircases to the live room. We are looking to improve our accessibility for all users\, any requests for special requirements please do communicate with us and we will endeavour to meet your needs. \n  \nNew German Cinema Brighton \nNew German Cinema Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/new-german-cinema-brighton
LOCATION:The Folklore Rooms\, Above The Quadrant pub\, 12-13 North St\,\, Brighton\, East Street\, BN1 3GJ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T061226Z
CREATED:20251210T100030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T061226Z
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SUMMARY:Oslo Twins+ RY-GUY + Cordelia Gartside | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Oslo Twins Brighton \nOslo Twins live in Brighton at The Prince Albert on 22nd April! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nOslo Twins are a London-based indie-synth-pop group crafting moody soundscapes that blend triphop\, lo-fi\, and atmospheric electronica. Emerging from Bristol’s DIY scene\, they’ve supported The Last Dinner Party and played Green Man\, Manchester Psych Fest\, and more. Their critically acclaimed 2025 EP Tresor\, featuring their danceable hit I Wake Up Slowly\, explores memory\, dreams\, and emotion through intimate vocals\, minimal beats\, and haunting textures. https://oslotwins.bandcamp.com/album/all-in-your-mind \n \n+ RY-GUY: “Making waves in South London’s close-knit music scene.” Robin Murray Editor of Clash Magazine \nRY-GUY is a South London-based artist whose music sits at the intersection of soul\, psychedelia and art-pop\, shaped by a deep sense of heritage and a commitment to telling stories often left unheard. Born in London to a West Indian/Caribbean family with roots in Guyana and Barbados\, RY-GUY is highly influenced by the soundsystem culture of his Guyanese / Caribbean heritage as well as art movements like Impressionism and Surrealism and treats songwriting as both personal expression and cultural document. \nHis new single\, ‘Dunja’\, features a driving\, guitar-led sound and an unforgettable chorus replete with 60s style backing vocals. It is a powerful anthem for ethnic women navigating the challenges of a Western world. The single comes with an art house music video featuring London-based dancers Stephanie Burrell and Kazimir Klien\, which was co-produced by RY-GUY and close collaborator Tina Levy \n+ Coredlia Gartside: cordelia gartside’s songs exist in the space between real and imaginary. they inhabit a lo-fi alt-rock world that’s been developing since she formed her band in 2024. her live shows are characterised by tight soundscapes\, contrasting dynamics and gartside’s impressive voice\, which moves effortlessly from soft to knife-edged. expect sharp lyricism\, hypnotic delivery\, and moments of pure catharsis.  \nthe songs might feel like dreams\, but cordelia’s music is deeply physical: emotionally exacting and utterly alive.  \nffo: mitski\, big thief\, radiohead\, snail mail \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n17042026 – SUEP. Alphabet\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n24082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nNo wheelchair access to the venue. Two sets of stairs up to the venue\, no disabled toilets. Gendered toilets. 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. Would be possible to place a chair near the stage. \nOslo Twins Brighton \nOslo Twins Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/oslo-twins-brighton
LOCATION:Prince Albert\, 48 Trafalgar Street\, Brighton\, BN1 4ED\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260420T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260420T223000
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SUMMARY:Lande Hekt + Mumble Tide | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Lande Hekt Brighton \nLande Hekt live in Brighton at The Prince Albert on 20th April! Get tickets until 6pm on the show day above\, or from SeeTickets. Tickets available on the door. \nStage times: \nMumble Tide: 8.00pm \nLande Hekt: 9.00pm \nLande Hekt has quietly become one of the UK’s best underground songwriters. On her 2021 debut full-length Going To Hell and 2022’s House Without a View\, she explored her queer identity\, sobriety\, and childhood trauma through the lens of heartfelt\, conversational indie-pop\, which led to spots opening for the likes of Alvvays\, Throwing Muses and The Beths. Her new album Lucky Now\, written and recorded with producer Matthew Simms (Wire\, It Hugs Back)\, reflects the most mature and confident version of Lande Hekt yet. “I’m not as concerned about how I’m presenting myself\, ” Hekt says. “I’ve tried to think less about how things are coming across\, and just write songs that make me feel connected to myself and what I value.” \nHekt’s musical touchstones – The Wedding Present\, The Sundays\, The Replacements – remain the same\, but at the same time she’s delved deeper into other influences. Lucky Now is indebted to 1980s twee-pop and jangle-pop like The Pastels\, Tallulah Gosh and The Bats\, plus more modern iterations of the sound such as Autocamper and Jeanines\, in its ecstatic\, soaring melodies and gorgeous\, tactile guitars. The sound is fitting for Hekt’s new lyrical outlook\, where\, though despair and anxiety rear their heads\, she digs deep to find the gratitude. \n“I wanted to try and push for something slightly more positive\, which I’m trying to do more of generally – just to not fall apart\,” Hekt says. \nIn keeping with that\, opening track “Kitchen ii” is a love song about sharing simple\, domestic moments with a partner\, while “Rabbits” is a song about hope inspired by one summer solstice spent on Glastonbury Tor. Meanwhile\, the slower\, acoustic-based “Middle of the Night” is about “reeling from a realisation of being properly happy for the first time in my life\,” Hekt says. Hekt also returns to more politically-based songwriting\, after largely avoiding politics in both life and music during a disillusioned period\, on “Circular” (“they change the law like it’s a game and we’re the pawns getting played”) and “A Million Broken Hearts” “If you get swept up in the notion that being politically engaged in any way is embarrassing\, that is so dangerous\,” Hekt says now. “It’s really important to try and find a way to reject that.” \nDuring the process of making the album\, Hekt also moved from Bristol back to her hometown of Exeter. She wrote Lucky Now’s closing track\, “Coming Home”\, about the experience of returning there after a long tour; smelling the familiar smells\, spotting the familiar faces. In a lot of ways\, Lucky Now is about return – return to joy\, return to places and parts of the self once left behind. Who you once were can seem unreachable\, but sometimes you can build a bridge. https://landehekt.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ Mumble Tide: The Bristol-based duo of Gina Leonard and Ryan Rogers\, Mumble Tide\, formed out of a mutual frustration\, both had previously been involved in different projects\, which left them feeling\, “restricted” and tired of their ideas being rejected. Embracing a\, “no rules\, no questions”\, approach to writing and recording the pair were able to fall back in love with making music. Now signed to Nothing Fancy\, Mumble Tide are building up to the November release of their debut EP\, Love Thing. \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n24082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nAccessibility: No wheelchair access to the venue. Two sets of stairs up to the venue\, no disabled toilets. Gendered toilets. 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. Would be possible to place a chair near the stage. \nLande Hekt Brighton \nLande Hekt Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/lande-hekt-brighton
LOCATION:Prince Albert\, 48 Trafalgar Street\, Brighton\, BN1 4ED\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260417T190000
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SUMMARY:SUEP + The Moats | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:SUEP Brighton \nSUEP live in Brighton at ALPHABET on 17th April! Get tickets above until 6pm on the show day\, or from SeeTickets. Tickets available on the door \nStage times: \nThe Moats: 7.30pm \nSUEP: 8.30pm \n“To be filed under ‘perfect pop music.’”– Marc Riley\, BBC6 \n“SUEP playfully subvert every little life-struggle into cohesively winsome tunes.”– The Quietus \n“SUEP deconstruct pop tropes in order to find a fresh space to assert themselves.South London underground favourites SUEP announce their debut album Forever out 27th of March\, via Memorials of Distinction\, with the incredible new single Highway II. The track shows SUEP at their best – glistening synth pop with Marr-esque jangle\, sweet but emotionally incisive. Singer Georgie Stott – also known for being the keyboardist of the recently ended Porridge Radio – is at peak performance\, marrying catchy melodies with off-kilter storytelling.Receiving acclaim across BBC 6 Music and the indie press for their ‘car boot sale’ pop music\, SUEP rummage through the jumble bin of music history\, selecting and reassembling its best parts into something playful\, strange and deeply artful. The band are affiliates of the Gob Nation collective – including The Tubs\, Sniffany & The Nits\, Ex-Void\, and others.\, described by the Guardian as uniting around “a leftfield sensibility\, lacerating wit and snotty attitude.” \nWith a slightly darker edge than their delightful EP Shop or last year’s groovy The Rain\, Highway II tells the story of hope slamming into disappointment – a Valentine’s date gone wrong. Tears\, cigarette breaks\, running makeup and snotty sleeves paint a picture of painful emotional dislocation. It comes with an incredible\, multilayered dance-routine music video from frequent collaborator\, artist Jess Power. \nSinger Georgie Stott says: “The lyrics for this poured out of me on Valentine’s Day when me and my partner went out on a date in the Limehouse area\, over the river from where we lived in Rotherhithe. I got drunk too quickly\, he got grumpy\, and tears started streaming down my face because I just wanted to have a nice romantic time. We made up in the Canary Wharf Wetherspoons at the end of the night\, but I went to have a cigarette before\, to get out all my sobs and wrote all the lyrics on my phone in one go. Then at a practice studio we quickly wrote it around some chords I made up in the room.” \nForever is a confident debut\, a masterpiece of modern indie songcraft. Across the album SUEP dip into country\, synthpop\, garage rock\, post punk\, and pub rock\, but always retain their signature penchant for melodic hooks\, snappy structures and straight-to-the-heart lyrics. Artfully unpretentious\, the album was recorded by friend Matt Green\, best known for his work with The Tubs\, and mixed by Mike O’Malley of the band caroline. Led by Georgie Stott and Joshua Harvey\, SUEP have become fixtures of south-east London’s underground through a series of shared living spaces\, improvised studios and DIY venues. Now with George Nicholls (The Tubs\, Joanna Gruesome\, GN Band)\, William Deacon (PC World)\, and Louis Forster (The Goon Sax\, Expiry) completing the line up\, their debut is finally on its way. \nGeorgie met car-boot-camera-salesman Joshua aged 18 in Winchester. Forming an instant bond\, they proceeded to spend 72 hours together chatting and laughing\, before forming a punk band with 2 friends. When Georgie went to university in Brighton\, Joshua ended up living rent free on the floor of her squalid\, now demolished\, East Slope dorm-room for the entire year. They spent their time driving around the hills of Sussex\, going to boot sales and listening to music very loudly on the speaker he’d hooked up to his creaking Morris Minor. The duo started experimenting with playing each other’s songs under the name ‘SUEP’ after moving into the Pupil Referral Unit – a property guardianship that once housed wayward adolescents. An early formulation of the band fell apart after various breakups led to a member escaping to Australia\, but after moving to London they soon locked in with Nicholls\, Deacon and original bassist Oliver Chapman (who departed shortly after ‘Forever’ was recorded). During this era\, Georgie and Josh lived in the Red Lion Boys Club – an ex-youth centre that hosted artexhibitions\, raves and their weekly practices. Georgie lived illegally in a cupboard\, just large enough for a double bed\, and working as an early morning bakery delivery girl\, while Joshua lived on a mezzanine platform he built out of scaffolding – the floor beneath full of obscure electronics and musical detritus. \nIt’s in the echoey expanse of the Boys Club sports hall that the 2022 EP Shop was recorded\, and in which the songs of Forever were first honed. Lead vocals on the album are shared between Georgie (7 tracks)\, Joshua (2 tracks) and Oliver (1)\, and a spirit of easygoing collaboration exudes through every track – no member overplaying\, everyone slotting in for the greater whole. Forever is a glimpse into one of the best bands on the scene\, not fitting into any trend\, but also never fading into obscurantism – SUEP are a band that wear a joie de vivre loosely but fashionably. Now is their time to shine. https://memorialsofdistinction.bandcamp.com/album/shop-2 \n \n+ The Moats: Characterised by a blown-out\, twin guitar attack\, underpinned by a persistent\, taught rhythm section. Chiming 12-string melodies cut through\, while fuzzed up\, glam-y Eno-esque lead parts shine. The Moats trade in ramshackle pop that references lofty Laurel Canyon touchstones such as The Byrds and Neil Young\, before sending them via San Francisco jangle and garage rock\, through to Aussie punk and beyond. \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n17042026 – SUEP. Alphabet\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n24082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton \nACCESSIBILITY : We operate within a Grade-II listed building\, built in the 1860s. Although built as a school for working-class children\, we do not have the facility to give unencumbered access to users with physical access needs. There are two large staircases to the live room. We are looking to improve our accessibility for all users\, any requests for special requirements please do communicate with us and we will endeavour to meet your needs. \nSUEP Brighton \nSUEP Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/suep-brighton
LOCATION:Alphabet\, 11 Dyke Rd\,\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 3FE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T220000
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SUMMARY:Martin Carthy | Lewes - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Martin Carthy Lewes \nDear everyone\, As we posted last week\, Martin Carthy\, at 84\, was diagnosed with late-onset Alzheimers Disease and it now appears that the shows in Lewes will not be possible or advisable for his health. Refunds will be issued immediately\, and he sends his love and regrets to everyone hoping to see him one more time. \nMartin Carthy plays Lewes Con Club on 16th April 2026 for a seated show! This has been rescheduled from 12th October and original tickets are still valid. Get tickets above with only a £1.50 booking fee\, or from Seetickets. \nFor more than 50 years Martin Carthy has been one of folk music’s greatest innovators\, one of its best loved\, most enthusiastic and\, at times\, most quietly controversial of figures. His skill\, stage presence and natural charm have won him many admirers\, not only from within the folk scene\, but also far beyond it. Trailblazing musical partnerships with\, amongst others\, Steeleye Span\, Dave Swarbrick and his award-winning wife (Norma Waterson) and daughter Eliza Carthy have resulted in more than 40 albums\, but Martin has only recorded 10 solo albums\, of which the much anticipated Waiting for Angels (Topic TSCD527) was the latest. Whether in the folk clubs (which he continues to champion)\, on the concert stage or making TV appearances (he was the subject of the acclaimed `Originals’ music documentary strand on BBC 2) -there are few roles that Martin Carthy hasn’t played.  \nHe’s a ballad singer\, a ground-breaking acoustic and electric-guitarist and an authoritative interpreter of newly composed material. He always prefers to follow an insatiable musical curiosity rather than cash in on his unrivalled position. Perhaps\, most significant of all\, are his settings of traditional songs with guitar\, which have influenced a generation of artists\, including Bob Dylan and Paul Simon\, on both sides of the Atlantic. https://transformmethenintoafish.com \n`Arguably the greatest English folk song performer\, writer\, collector and editor of them all’ Q Magazine \n‘Carthy is a master of the ballad of substance\, songs that tell stories\, whether they are traditional\, his own or from contemporary writers.’ The Telegraph \n \n  \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n22102025 – Helen Ganya. The Brunswick26102025 – The Lovely Eggs. Brighton29102025 – Mumble Tide. The Prince Albert31102025 – Lack of Afro. Patterns01112025 – Scott Lavene. Hope & Ruin02112025 – Search Results. Prince Albert05112025 – CIEL. Patterns05112025 – ROIS. Green Door Store09112025 – Lonnie Holley. Lewes Constitutional Club13112025 – The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Concorde 214112025 – B.A. Johnston\, Hope & Ruin14112025 – Mik Artistik’s Ego Trip. Lewes Constitutional Club15112025 – Stick in the Wheel. Lewes Constitutional Club\n18112025 – Laura Groves. The Prince Albert24112025 – The Belair Lip Bombs. Volks28112025 – mclusky. Chalk28112025 – Ozric Tentacles + System 7. Concorde 204122025 – Immersion. Alphabet04122025 – SANAM صنم (Beirut). Patterns.06122025 – Chainska Brassika. Alphabet\n12122025 – Die Twice. Patterns13122025 – Cubzoa. Alphabet13122025 – John Otway & his band. Lewes Constitutional Club\n14122025 – Hard Skin. The Hope & Ruin\n24012026 – Niall McNamee. Folklore Rooms31012026 – Naima Bock. West Hill Hall\n03022026 – Junior Brother. Prince Albert\n17022026 – caroline. Chalk\n20022026 – Mermaid Chunky. Revenge\n19032026 – Gong + Henge. Chalk\n20032026 – Beans on Toast. Concorde 2\n26032026 – Heavenly. Hope & Ruin\n09042026 – Martin Carthy. Lewes Constitutional Club01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store \n  \nAccessibility: \nWe operate the Buddy Scheme at our gigs. The Club is accessible for wheelchairs with management. It’s all on one level apart from a small threshold at the front door for which we have a portable ramp. The toilets are not Building Regulations Part M compliant\, but one of the WC’s is reasonably accessible. Visiting outside gig times should present no problems\, but please email music@lewesconclub.com ahead on gig nights so we can meet and greet and reserve a space with a view of the stage. 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. \n  \n  \nMartin Carthy Lewes \nMartin Carthy Lewes
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LOCATION:Con Club\, Lewes\, 139 High Street\, Lewes\, Sussex\, BN7 1XS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260415T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260415T220000
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SUMMARY:Martin Carthy | Lewes - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Martin Carthy Lewes \nDear everyone\, As we posted last week\, Martin Carthy\, at 84\, was diagnosed with late-onset Alzheimers Disease and it now appears that the shows in Lewes will not be possible or advisable for his health. Refunds will be issued immediately\, and he sends his love and regrets to everyone hoping to see him one more time. \nMartin Carthy plays Lewes Con Club on 15th April 2026 for a seated show. This is an additional date after his other April show sold out. Get tickets above with only a £1.50 booking fee\, or from Seetickets. \nFor more than 50 years Martin Carthy has been one of folk music’s greatest innovators\, one of its best loved\, most enthusiastic and\, at times\, most quietly controversial of figures. His skill\, stage presence and natural charm have won him many admirers\, not only from within the folk scene\, but also far beyond it. Trailblazing musical partnerships with\, amongst others\, Steeleye Span\, Dave Swarbrick and his award-winning wife (Norma Waterson) and daughter Eliza Carthy have resulted in more than 40 albums\, but Martin has only recorded 10 solo albums\, of which the much anticipated Waiting for Angels (Topic TSCD527) was the latest. Whether in the folk clubs (which he continues to champion)\, on the concert stage or making TV appearances (he was the subject of the acclaimed `Originals’ music documentary strand on BBC 2) -there are few roles that Martin Carthy hasn’t played.  \nHe’s a ballad singer\, a ground-breaking acoustic and electric-guitarist and an authoritative interpreter of newly composed material. He always prefers to follow an insatiable musical curiosity rather than cash in on his unrivalled position. Perhaps\, most significant of all\, are his settings of traditional songs with guitar\, which have influenced a generation of artists\, including Bob Dylan and Paul Simon\, on both sides of the Atlantic. https://transformmethenintoafish.com \n`Arguably the greatest English folk song performer\, writer\, collector and editor of them all’ Q Magazine \n‘Carthy is a master of the ballad of substance\, songs that tell stories\, whether they are traditional\, his own or from contemporary writers.’ The Telegraph \n \n  \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n22102025 – Goblin Band. St Luke’s Church26102025 – The Lovely Eggs. Concorde 229102025 – Mumble Tide. The Prince Albert31102025 – Lack of Afro. Patterns01112025 – Scott Lavene. Hope & Ruin02112025 – Search Results. Prince Albert05112025 – CIEL. Patterns05112025 – ROIS. Green Door Store09112025 – Lonnie Holley. Lewes Constitutional Club13112025 – The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. Concorde 214112025 – B.A. Johnston\, Hope & Ruin14112025 – Mik Artistik’s Ego Trip. Lewes Constitutional Club15112025 – Stick in the Wheel. Lewes Constitutional Club\n18112025 – Laura Groves. The Prince Albert24112025 – The Belair Lip Bombs. Volks28112025 – mclusky. Chalk28112025 – Ozric Tentacles + System 7. Concorde 204122025 – Immersion. Alphabet04122025 – SANAM صنم (Beirut). Patterns.06122025 – Chainska Brassika. Alphabet\n12122025 – Die Twice. Patterns13122025 – Cubzoa. Alphabet13122025 – John Otway & his band. Lewes Constitutional Club\n14122025 – Hard Skin. The Hope & Ruin\n24012026 – Niall McNamee. Folklore Rooms31012026 – Naima Bock. West Hill Hall\n03022026 – Junior Brother. Prince Albert\n17022026 – caroline. Chalk\n20022026 – Mermaid Chunky. Revenge\n19032026 – Gong + Henge. Chalk\n20032026 – Beans on Toast. Concorde 2\n26032026 – Heavenly. Hope & Ruin\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n15042026 – Martin Carthy. Lewes Constitutional Club\n16042026 – Martin Carthy. Lewes Constitutional Club01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store \n  \nAccessibility: \nWe operate the Buddy Scheme at our gigs. The Club is accessible for wheelchairs with management. It’s all on one level apart from a small threshold at the front door for which we have a portable ramp. The toilets are not Building Regulations Part M compliant\, but one of the WC’s is reasonably accessible. Visiting outside gig times should present no problems\, but please email music@lewesconclub.com ahead on gig nights so we can meet and greet and reserve a space with a view of the stage. 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. \n  \n  \nMartin Carthy Lewes \nMartin Carthy Lewes
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LOCATION:Con Club\, Lewes\, 139 High Street\, Lewes\, Sussex\, BN7 1XS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260407T230000
DTSTAMP:20260407T170321Z
CREATED:20251022T090029Z
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SUMMARY:Bibi Club + Solid Pleaure + HI? | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Bibi Club Brighton \nBibi Club live in Brighton at The Prince Albert on 7th April 2026! Get tickets until 6pm on the show day above\, or from SeeTickets. Tickets available on the door \nStage times: \nHi? 8.20pm \nSolid Pleasure: 9.10pm \nBibi Club: 10pm \nBibi Club is the musical project of Adèle Trottier-Rivard on vocals and keyboard\, and Nicolas Basque on guitar. They explore the liminal spectrum between the here and beyond\, pointing to love\, nature\, and community as the unifying purpose. The duo now reveal themselves through avant-pop and electronic body music with elements of dark wave and neofolk\, simultaneously borrowing from baroque sounds with harpsichords\, trumpets\, and ritual chants to be learned by heart. The pair named themselves “Bibi Club” for the discotheque in their living room\, where their “bibis”—loved ones—come to dance. \nOn their third album\, Amaro\, Bibi Club invites us to brave the dark beasts that shadow us beneath the surface and devote ourselves to the therapeutic power of a fierce will to live. It explores the sensitive spectrum between the here and there\, pointing to love\, nature\, and community as the unifying purpose. The songs draw a map of a world of its own\, following the trajectory traced by the Bibis in recent years. Now out of the living room\, we dance in a mental space overloaded with grief and fear in their rawest forms. Following the death of two loved ones in the last year\, the mantra “I want to love\, I want to live” resonates intensely in each melody; if the heart is a place that never dies\, we must reach it as quickly as possible. \nInspired by memorable artistic encounters\, tours with Blonde Redhead and Circuit desyeux\, and a collaboration with Calvin Johnson\, Bibi Club now reveals itself in avant-pop and electronic body music with elements of dark wave and neofolk\, simultaneously borrowing from baroque sounds with harpsichords\, trumpets\, and ritual songs to be learned by heart. Supported by a caring community\, including saxophonist and activist Dimitri Milbrun (George Sand) and singer-songwriter Helena Deland (A Different Light)\, Amaro allows Bibi Club to define itself in both intimate and collective terms. https://bibiclub.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ Solid Pleasure: Neave Merrick and Lucy Milani are two synth freaks who bonded over mutual obsessions – Italo disco at 3AM\, synth-pop gloss\, acid house sweat\, no wave abrasion\, Lynchian dream-logic\, and Giallo’s blood-red glamour. Their sound is what happens when all those worlds collide: neon romance\, industrial pulse\, and cinematic dread fused into something sleek\, beautiful\, and undeniably theirs. \n+ HI?: Hi? were formed in Brighton in 2024 by Helen\, Ian and a mysterious stranger (?); putting their initials together they became Hi? Their goal: to create the future music they were promised in their youth. Think The Chills\, The Cocteau Twins\, Belle and Sebastian\, Suicide and Wire all put through a high-tech\, lo-fi psychedelic blender. They recently celebrated the release of their first EP – days of sunshine and seashells (available on all major streaming platforms and as a very limited\, hand-made physical edition) – with gigs in London and Brighton. \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n17042026 – SUEP. Alphabet\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n04072026 – My Precious Bunny. Revenge\n24082026 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n22102026 – Kristin Hersh. The Old Market\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n13112026 – The Boo Radleys. Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n06022027 – Jim Moray. Komedia Brighton\n \nAccessibility: No wheelchair access to the venue. Two sets of stairs up to the venue\, no disabled toilets. Gendered toilets. 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. Would be possible to place a chair near the stage. \nBibi Club Brighton \nBibi Club Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/bibi-club-brighton
LOCATION:Prince Albert\, 48 Trafalgar Street\, Brighton\, BN1 4ED\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T223000
DTSTAMP:20260323T163557Z
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SUMMARY:Joan Shelley | Lewes + Nathan Salsburg
DESCRIPTION:Joan Shelley Lewes \nJoan Shelley live in Lewes at Lewes Con Club on 26th March! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nStage times:\nNathan Salsburg: 8pm \nJoan Shelley: 9pm \nAnnouncing new album REAL WARMTH\, coming September 19th\, 2025. Joan Shelley has long factored place into her recordings. For her self-titled album (2017) she landed in Chicago\, at The Loft with Jeff Tweedy producing. In 2019 she went to Iceland\, bringing along collaborators Nathan Salsburg and James Elkington to make Like The River Loves The Sea. The pandemic kept her close to home in Kentucky for The Spur (2022)\, but as a new batch of songs began to take shape in late 2024—and as Shelley and her family began settling into their new home in Michigan—she began searching for a place where she could record in the company of talented friends. Joan\, with husband Nathan Salsburg and their 4-year-old\, traveled to snowy Toronto\, ON in the winter of 2025 to make a record with Ben Whiteley\, friend and bassist for The Weather Station. Ben tapped his rich community musicians for the session\, including drummer Philippe Melanson\, saxophonist Karen Ng\, singer/songwriters Doug Paisley and Tamara Lindeman\, Matt Kelley\, and Ken Whiteley. Joan’s partner\, guitarist Nathan Salsburg\, also appears. Toronto artist Heather Goodchild designed and painted the cover and inner sleeve. \nReal Warmth is the follow-up to Shelley’s acclaimed 2022 album The Spur\, a record praised by The New York Times\, Pitchfork and The Guardian. It was deemed the #2 album of that year by Uncut Magazine and prompted MOJO to ask:” “Is Joan Shelley America’s most consistently exceptional songwriter? Right now\, that does not seem like too much praise”.” \nShelley has toured and performed with the likes of Richard Thompson\, Wilco\, Patty Griffin\, Michael Hurley and Bonnie “Prince” Billy. She has been featured on the covers of Fretboard Journal and Acoustic Guitar Magazine\, and has appeared as a guest on WTF with Marc Maron\, Fresh Air with Terry Gross\, and Later… with Jools Holland. https://joanshelley.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ support: \nNathan Salsburg is a guitarist and composer. Since 2011 he’s released eight solo albums\, as well as three guitar-duo records with James Elkington. He’s a frequent collaborator of his partner\, songwriter-singer Joan Shelley\, and has contributed to recordings by Shirley Collins\, Bonnie “Prince” Billy\, the Weather Station\, and Jake Xerxes Fussell\, among others. https://nathansalsburg.bandcamp.com/ \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n26032026 – Heavenly. Hope & Ruin\n26032026 – Joan Shelley. Lewes Constitutional Club\n03042026 – Alexander Hacke (Ex- Einsturzende Neubauten). Lewes Constitutional Club\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n17042026 – SUEP. Alphabet\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n \nAccessibility: We operate the Buddy Scheme at our gigs. The Club is accessible for wheelchairs with management. It’s all on one level apart from a small threshold at the front door for which we have a portable ramp. The toilets are not Building Regulations Part M compliant\, but one of the WC’s is reasonably accessible. Visiting outside gig times should present no problems\, but please email music@lewesconclub.com ahead on gig nights so we can meet and greet and reserve a space with a view of the stage. 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. \nJoan Shelley Lewes \nJoan Shelley Lewes
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/joan-shelley-lewes
LOCATION:Con Club\, Lewes\, 139 High Street\, Lewes\, Sussex\, BN7 1XS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T223000
DTSTAMP:20260225T115047Z
CREATED:20251016T140048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T115047Z
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SUMMARY:Heavenly | Brighton + Sassyhiya
DESCRIPTION:Heavenly Brighton \nHeavenly live in Brighton at The Hope & Ruin on 26th March 2026! Get final tickets from SeeTickets. If you missed out\, join the waiting lists on Seetickets and Dice. \nHeavenly are an indie pop band who released four critically acclaimed albums between 1991-1996\, becoming key figures in the independent music scenes of both the UK and US through their associations with seminal labels Sarah Records and K Records. Highly influential on what has become known as “twee pop”\, they inspired generations of musicians with their perfect blend of punk energy and pop sensibility. \nOriginally forming in Oxford in 1989 from the ashes of legendary punk pop combo Talulah Gosh\, Heavenly features Amelia Fletcher (vocals/guitar)\, Peter Momtchiloff (guitar)\, Robert Pursey (bass)\, Cathy Rogers (keyboards/vocals) and Ian Button (drums). Members of the indiepop scene in the UK and the burgeoning Riot Grrrl scene in the US\, Heavenly created a unique blend of infectious melody and sharp-edged lyrics. The band’s original catalogue ran from jangly debut “Heavenly vs. Satan” (1991)\, through the harmony-rich “Le Jardin de Heavenly”(1992) and riot grrrl-influenced “The Decline and Fall of Heavenly” (1994)\, to the Britpop era “Operation Heavenly” (1996). \nHeavenly reformed in 2023\, after a 27 year hiatus. Amelia and Rob had been angrily approached by their daughters\, wanting to know why their parents’ old songs were all over their TikTok timelines. Having established that this was not an algorithmic blip\, and that there was genuine interest in their old songs\, the band decided to play a few shows. Reunion shows in London\, Paris\, Madrid and New York sold out quickly\, with both original Heavenly fans and a much younger audience clamouring to see the group live. Newly rejuvenated\, the band started writing songs again. A new 7” single “Portland Town” was released in July 2025 and their fifth album comes out in February 2026. On their spring 2026 dates\, the band will play songs from the band’s past career alongside tracks from the new album. This combination is important to the group. “If you’re just doing your old songs and nothing else\, you’re almost like one of those cover bands—but of yourself. That would have felt pretty weird pretty quickly\,” says Amelia Fletcher. \nTheir spring 2026 tour also marks three decades since the release of “Operation Heavenly.” The band had expected their fourth album to be their most successful but they never promoted it properly due to the death of original drummer Mathew Fletcher just before its release. Drummer Ian Button now completes the Heavenly line-up. https://heavenly.bandcamp.com/music \n \n+ Support: Sassyhiya were formed when Helen and Kathy\, real-life partners and co-songwriters\, joined up with Pablo and Neil (drums and guitar).   Helen had previously been in Boys Forever and Basic Plumbing\, collaborating with much-missed Veronica Falls musician Patrick Doyle. She and Kathy then formed Barry\, a stripped-down punk outfit.  Sassyhiya feels like a culmination of all these elements.  Take You Somewhere\, their debut album (Skep Wax Records)\, is maybe as sophisticated as DIY indiepop can get. https://sassyhiya.bandcamp.com \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n26022026 – Maria Somerville. Green Door Store\n19032026 – Gong + Henge. Chalk\n20032026 – Beans on Toast. Concorde 2\n26032026 – Heavenly. Hope & Ruin\n26032026 – Joan Shelley. Lewes Constitutional Club\n03042026 – Alexander Hacke (Ex- Einsturzende Neubauten). Lewes Constitutional Club\n07042026 – Bibi Club. The Prince Albert\n17042026 – SUEP. Alphabet\n20042026 – Lande Hekt. Prince Albert\n22042026 – Oslo Twins. Prince Albert\n25042026 – New German Cinema. Folklore Rooms\n29042026 – Acid Mothers Temple. Hope & Ruin\n01052026 – Love. Concorde 2\n02052026 – House of All. Hope & Ruin\n05052026 – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete. The Hope & Ruin\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – Real Farmer. The Prince Albert\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n01112026 – Stu Larsen. The Prince Albert\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club\n \nAccessibility: 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. \nHeavenly Brighton\nHeavenly Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/heavenly
LOCATION:Hope and Ruin\, 9-12 Queens Road\, Brighton\, BN1 3WA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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