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SUMMARY:Sean Rowe + Jackson | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Sean Rowe Brighton \nSean Rowe live in Brighton at Green Door Store on 10th May! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \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+ Jackson: Jackson is a Brighton-based artist\, producer\, and multi-instrumentalist blending modern elements of indie alternative and experimental R&B to create sounds that feel authentic yet familiar. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Mk.gee\, ML Buch\, and Caroline\, his music reflects his love for both atmospheric textures and heartfelt song writing. Writing and recording from his bedroom setup has allowed Jack to experiment freely\, shaping a sound that feels both intimate and cinematic. \nA lifelong creative\, Jack has self-released a run of singles that showcase his evolving sound — culminating in a sold-out debut gig that marked the start of an exciting new chapter. With his sights set on carving a space within Brighton’s thriving music scene\, he continues to build momentum as both an artist and a producer. \nNow a regular presence at the highly acclaimed Salvation Studios in Portslade\, Jack continues to refine his craft — lending his skills to production sessions while developing his own projects in parallel. His growing catalogue of releases showcases a clear evolution in his sound\, where textured guitar parts meet delicate electronics and understated vocals. With new music on the horizon and growing recognition within Brighton’s independent scene\, Jackson continues to define a sound that’s entirely his own. \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
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LOCATION:Green Door Store\, Trafalgar Arches\, Brighton\, BN1 1FQ\, United Kingdom
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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\, or from SeeTickets. Please note this show is now at Dust\, not at Chalk as originally advertised. \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
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LOCATION:Dust\, 77 East Street\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1NF\, 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\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 – TBA\n9.30pm –  TBA\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\n3.30pm –  Frank Lloyd Wleft\n4.30pm – TBA\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 – TBA\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\n3.30pm – Big Long Sun\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\n9.30pm- TBA\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\n3.30pm –  TBA\n4.30pm – Helen Ganya\n5.30pm –  TBA\n7.30pm – CEANN CAPAILL\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 \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.
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LOCATION:Hope and Ruin\, 9-12 Queens Road\, Brighton\, BN1 3WA
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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. \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
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/charlie-parr-brighton
LOCATION:Green Door Store\, Trafalgar Arches\, Brighton\, BN1 1FQ\, 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\, or from Dice. This is a co-pro with Acid Box. \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:\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  \nThe Bug Club Brighton \nThe Bug Club Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/the-bug-club-brighton
LOCATION:Concorde 2\, Madeira Drive\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN2 1EN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260602T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260602T230000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260225T100025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T095133Z
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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\, or from Dice. Co-pro with Form. \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:\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: 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 
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/real-farmer-brighton
LOCATION:Prince Albert\, 48 Trafalgar Street\, Brighton\, BN1 4ED\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T220000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260331T090026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T060908Z
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SUMMARY:My Precious Bunny + EERA | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:My Precious Bunny Brighton \nMy Precious Bunny live in Brighton at Revenge on 4th July! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nMy 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. https://mypreciousbunny.bandcamp.com/album/a-moment-in-my-eyes \n \n+ EERA: EERA\, is the Berlin-based Norwegian artist Anna Lena Kristen Bruland. Her new record “I’ll stop when I’m done” was produced by Chris Taylor (Grizzly Bear). The album is inspired by the famous Marilyn Monroe quote: “I don’t stop when I’m tired\, I only stop when I’m done” and interweaves intimate reflections on what it means to be a modern woman with researched insights into the lives of the starlets from Hollywood’s Golden Age. What emerges is a studied celebration of the female experience\, in all its complexity\, strength and vulnerability. \nEERA has previously released two albums\, 2021’s Speak (Just Dust Recordings) and 2017’s Reflections of Youth (Ninja Tune/Big Dada Records) both to much acclaim\, championed by mainstream and tastemaker press alike including MOJO\, Uncut\, Loud & Quiet\, Dork\, The Line of Best Fit with huge support at BBC 6 Music with Reflection Of Youth awarded ‘Album of the Day’ and a session recorded with Marc Riley. www.eera.co.uk \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: Revenge has an extensive accessibility information here. \nMy Precious Bunny Brighton \nMy Precious Bunny Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/my-precious-bunny-brighton
LOCATION:Revenge\, 32-34 Old Steine\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1EL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260712T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260712T220000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260410T090007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T172936Z
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SUMMARY:The Sleeves | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:The Sleeves Brighton \nThe Sleeves live in Brighton at The Rosehill on 12th July! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nThe Sleeves are the duo of Jack Cooper and Tara Cunningham\, both likely known to you as one half of Modern Nature. Following an all-instrumental Mossy Tapes release last November\, Cooper and Cunningham have recorded 10 new songs showcasing their vocal and guitar interplay with only the faintest echoes of prior efforts (individually or collectively)\, representing a fully realized leap forward from their largely improvised debut. \n‘The Sleeves’ is a somewhat counter intuitive take on the guitar/vocal duo formula (provided you think there is such a thing) though it’s not nearly as simplistic as “the space between the notes”– it would be the height of exaggeration to say an album this simultaneously expansive and incandescent is unprecedented. But it doesn’t happen nearly often enough\,either. \n“What I initially found so familiar and exciting about playing guitar with Jack – and continually do – is that our approach to music is pretty much exactly the same. And that is – to celebrate the space that frames ideas\, embraces silence\, to play simply\, simultaneously championing our respective unembellished guitar sounds\, whilst looking for sounds that aren’t like a guitar at all – bells\, birds\, switching between radio stations etc. It’s rare to find someone who -whatever this means to you -‘gets it’- and I think when we started playing guitar together\, we both knew the other had something of whatever our ‘it’ was.” \n“‘The Sleeves’ is the sum of our shared musical journey thus far\, an exciting mix of familiarity and uncharted territory in its approach to structure and how we use our guitars and voices. It feels to me like we are both citing shared references and traditions\, whilst floating in our own\, single-cell world that is completely genre-less. That grey area is where we seem to thrive. As Jack says\, it feels like music that really couldn’t be made by anyone else.”- Tara Cunningham \n“Tara and I started playing guitar together at the start of 2024. It was an improvised music night in a railway arch in South London. The set was great but there was a couple of minutes in particular where Tara and I really sort of locked in. We made a record a few weeks later. There was something in the way we played together that felt very intuitive from the start. We recognised a shared approach right away and an affinity to the way each other played.” \n“During the summer we got stuck in a traffic jam coming home from a show in Glasgow. We spent a few hours singing along to the Mamas & The Papas and Simon & Garfunkel and over the course of the day\, like magic we became The Sleeves.” \n“We’re excited about it because it feels like music that really couldn’t be made by anyone else. We don’t bring different elements to it. We both bring exactly the same things. It’s the result of our similarities.” – Jack Cooper https://thesleeves12xu.bandcamp.com/album/the-sleeves \n \n+ Support \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\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\n12072026 – The Sleeves. The Rose Hill\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: Venue is accessible to wheelchairs\, however there is no disabled toilet. Gendered toilets. 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. \nThe Sleeves Brighton \nThe Sleeves Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/the-sleeves-brighton
LOCATION:The Rose Hill\, 70-71 Rose Hill Terrace\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 4JJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260824T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260824T223000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260429T090003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T093400Z
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SUMMARY:Michael Cera Palin | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Michael Cera Palin Brighton \nMichael Cera Palin play Green Door Store\, Brighton on 24th August 2026! Get tickets from Good Show. \nMichael Cera Palin are an emotive indie-punk trio from Atlanta\, GA. The band are noted for consciously vulnerable lyrics\, a cathartically catchy sound\, and an impassioned live show\, all forged through a decade of cutting teeth in the genre-fluid arts landscape of their home. Michael Cera Palin’s debut LP\, “We Could Be Brave”\, displays the band stretching their limbs to prove their growth as both musicians and discerning creatives. “Feast or Famine”\, “Gracious”\, “Despite”\, & “Wisteria” serve as benchmarks for MCP’s prowess of their Midwest Emo roots\, each song rich with its own display of the band’s dynamic range \n \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\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: 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. \nMichael Cera Palin Brighton \nMichael Cera Palin Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/michael-cera-palin-brighton
LOCATION:Green Door Store\, Trafalgar Arches\, Brighton\, BN1 1FQ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260829T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260829T220000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260402T090012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T172814Z
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SUMMARY:Weird Nightmare | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Weird Nightmare Brighton \nWeird Nightmare live in Brighton at ALPHABET on Saturday 24th August! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nOn Friday\, May 1st\, Weird Nightmare will release Hoopla\, the engaging and melodic second LP from former METZ frontman Alex Edkins. \nEvery band worth its salt has a member who worked in a record store. In METZ\, the fearless noise rock trio who released five full-length albums on Sub Pop between 2012 and 2024\, it was singer and guitarist Alex Edkins. Slinging indie rock and hardcore records in his hometown record store while attending university\, Edkins became an ardent student of rock ‘n’ roll; from the psychedelic 1960s to the DIY 1990s and beyond. The new Weird Nightmare album\, Hoopla\, mixes and matches these wide-ranging influences in fun\, exhilarating combinations\, showcasing his sophisticated musical mind. Bursting to life with hooks and earworms. \nCo-produced by Edkins and Spoon’s Jim Eno at Seth Manchester’s Machines With Magnets in Providence\, RI. Edkins expands Weird Nightmare’s dimensions to new heights\, gilding the direct emotions of his straightforward songwriting with musical textures such as piano\, bells\, and castanets\, giving these well-wrought tunes a shiny luster. \nFollowing the previously released single “Forever Elsewhere\,” which Stereogum called “… an undeniably infectious power-pop anthem”\, Weird Nightmare has shared an official video for their new song\, “Might See You There\,” which was directed by CC Mulligan. \nEdkins shares about the track: “‘Might See You There’ is about going back to visit my hometown and being flooded with teenage nostalgia. Small-town boredom and isolation almost feel like a gift in today’s highly connected world. I feel fortunate for that time spent idly\, down in the basement\, learning the entire Rancid ‘Let’s Go’ album on guitar with my friends. I find it easy to romanticise that time in my life\, even though I was\, without question\, a disgruntled kid who badly wanted to escape my surroundings and see the world. \n“I was listening to a lot of the Irish bands The Undertones and Protex while writing this one\, and I think there is a fair bit of their influence. Just the simplicity and big bar chords mostly.\nSeth Manchester and I were very into the idea of adding piano and bells to the outro\, akin to the Phil Spector-produced ‘End of the Century’ album by The Ramones. The great Julianna Riolino sings with me on the choruses\, too!” https://weirdnightmare.bandcamp.com/music \n \n+ support \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\n12072026 – The Sleeves. The Rose Hill\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. \nWeird Nightmare Brighton \nWeird Nightmare Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/weird-nightmare-brighton
LOCATION:Alphabet\, 11 Dyke Rd\,\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 3FE\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T230000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260327T120023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T060902Z
UID:10000761-1789070400-1789081200@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ohtis | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Ohtis Brighton \nOhtis live in Brighton at The Prince Albert on 10th September! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nOhtis has been the long-running project of Sam Swinson and Adam Pressley\, friends since high school in Normal\, Illinois. Their debut album Curve of the Earth (Full Time Hobby\, 2019) introduced their mix of dark humour\, moral tension and back-porch mysticism\, earning critical praise and a cult following. \nAfter a run of singles including Shatze (Saddle Creek\, 2021) and Without Blemish (Joy of Life International\, 2025)\, Ohtis return with a renewed sense of focus and a deep well of unreleased songs. After 7 years away\, Swinson will be returning to the UK this autumn in support of  his new material\, released this year through Joy of Life International. https://ohtis.bandcamp.com/album/taxi-driver  \n \n+ Support \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: 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. \nOhtis Brighton \nOhtis Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/ohtis-brighton
LOCATION:Prince Albert\, 48 Trafalgar Street\, Brighton\, BN1 4ED\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260916T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260916T230000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260501T090051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T131658Z
UID:10000770-1789588800-1789599600@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:BRATAKUS | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Bratakus Brighton \nBratakus live in Brighton at The Prince Albert on 16th September! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nBratakus are two sisters from the Highlands of Scotland who play politically charged punk rock ‘n’ roll. They are fast\, furious and full of righteous rage. Kicking out the jams with minimal nonsense and maximum ragged attitude. https://bratakus.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ Support \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. \nBratakus Brighton \nBratakus Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/bratakus-brighton
LOCATION:Prince Albert\, 48 Trafalgar Street\, Brighton\, BN1 4ED\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260919T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260919T220000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260506T090056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T094321Z
UID:10000779-1789844400-1789855200@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Immersion | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Immersion Brighton \nImmersion play Brighton at Alphabet on Saturday 19th September 2026! Get tickets above or from Seetickets.\nImmersion are Malka Spigel and Colin Newman best known for their work with Minimal Compact and Wire. \nThe project emerged in the early 1990s and has always prided itself on a diversity in approach and an ability to be both self-contained and a vehicle for collaboration. 1999’s Low Impact \, 2018’s Sleepless & 2025’s WTF?? cover very different aesthetics. \nRecent years have also seen Immersion collaborating with the likes of Tarwater\, Laetitia Sadier\, Ulrich Schnauss \, Scanner\, Thor Harris\, Cubzoa & SUSS in their ongoing Nanocluster series of events & albums. The collaboration with SUSS took the form of a month long US tour in March / April 2025 as well as the album. \nWith their 2nd UK tour in as many years (in support of the album WTF??) Malka & Colin ended up playing more shows in 2025 than any previous year and to audiences of increasing size. \nThe couple also have a weekly music radio show called Swimming In Sound and play in the band Githead\, alongside Robin Rimbaud (Scanner) & Max Franken. \n \n  \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 : 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. \nImmersion Brighton \nImmersion Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/immersion-brighton
LOCATION:Alphabet\, 11 Dyke Rd\,\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 3FE\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261001T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261001T220000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260422T090018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T101334Z
UID:10000764-1790881200-1790892000@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Tubs | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:The Tubs Brighton \nThe Tubs live in Brighton at CHALK on 1st October! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nMerge Records is delighted to announce the signing of Welsh janglepop raconteurs The Tubs! The quartet —Owen Williams\, Dan Lucas\, Max Warren\, and Taylor Stewart —are hitting the ground running\, too\, sharing word of new UK and EU tour dates as well as a cover of Metallica’s “Fade to Black” that transforms the seminal power ballad into the pastoral\, jangle-laden epic it was always meant to be. \nOwen Williams on “Fade to Black”:Signing to Merge is a dream come true for The Tubs…we’ve been huge fans since we were teens.They’ve put out some of our fave records of all time and we could tell you them all here but we don’t have the space. Call Taylor on +** **** ****** if you’d like the full list. I’ve always been a big fan of a Metallica ballad. Obviously I like the riffs too but I think there’s a weirdly beautiful and singular quality to their ballads\, even though the lyrics are basically always trash. We thought it’d be fun to jangle up Fade To Black and give it a sort of folk rock reinvented outro to announce the signing. \nhttps://thetubs.bandcamp.com \n \n+ support \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 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n01102026 – The Tubs. Chalk\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\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 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. \nThe Tubs Brighton\nThe Tubs Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/the-tubs-brighton
LOCATION:Chalk\, Pool Valley\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 1NJ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261006T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261006T230000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260429T080011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T110921Z
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SUMMARY:Skating Polly + Lord Friday the 13th | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Skating Polly Brighton \nSkating Polly live in Brighton at The Hope & Ruin on 6th October! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nOver the past decade\, few artists have embodied the unbridled freedom of punk like Skating Polly. Formed when stepsisters Kelli Mayo and Peyton Bighorse were just nine and 13\, the Oklahoma-bred band have channeled their chameleonic musicality into a sound they call “ugly-pop\,” unruly and subversive and wildly melodic. With Kelli’s brother Kurtis Mayo joining on drums in 2017\, they’ve also built a close-knit community of fans while earning the admiration of their musical forebears\, a feat that’s found them collaborating with icons like X’s Exene Cervenka and Beat Happening’s Calvin Johnson\, touring with Babes In Toyland\, and starring as the subject of a feature-length documentary. On their double album Chaos County Line\, Skating Polly reach a whole new level of self-possession\, ultimately sharing their most expansive and emotionally powerful work to date. \nThe follow-up to 2018’s The Make It All Show\, Chaos County Line finds Skating Polly working again with Brad Wood\, the acclaimed producer behind indie-rock classics like Liz Phair’s Exile in Guyville. As their songs journey from art-punk to noise-rock to piano-driven power-pop\, the band matches that musical complexity with a sharply honed narrative voice that manifests in countless forms (ultravivid poetry\, diary-like confession\, fearlessly detailed storytelling\, etc.). Not only the outcome of their constant growth as songwriters\, Chaos County Line’s scope and depth has much to do with Skating Polly’s newly heightened clarity of vision. “All these songs are the most special to me of anything I’ve ever written\, and I think Kelli feels the same\,” says Peyton. “In the past I didn’t always write with a clear purpose\, but this time I knew exactly what I wanted to say. We both ended up writing about the most difficult emotional experiences we’ve ever been through\, and instead of being terrified of saying exactly what I was feeling it just all came out so naturally.” \nWhether they’re opening up about matters internal (identity\, disassociation\, unhealthy coping mechanisms) or external (obsession\, deception\, gaslighting)\, Skating Polly imbue that outpouring with an unfettered emotional truth. On songs like Chaos County Line’s frenetic lead single “Hickey King\,” Kelli and Peyton trade off vocals as they share their distinct perspectives on closely related experiences—in this case\, the minefield of power dynamics in sex and relationships. “In Peyton’s verse she’s talking about never knowing how far to go or how much of yourself to give to someone\, and when my part comes crashing in it’s about guys being possessive and always trying to leave their mark on you\,” Kelli says. “To me it’s the most Skating Polly song on the record\, because it’s all these different energies happening at once.” Meanwhile\, on “I’m Sorry For Always Apologizing\,” Skating Polly deliver a bouncy piece of bubblegum-punk in which Kelli calls herself out on certain messy behavior in her past. And on “Double Decker\,” Peyton examines her own possibly self-sabotaging patterns\, magnifying the song’s mood of confusion with a dizzying guitar solo and breakneck vocal performance. Elsewhere on Chaos County Line\, Skating Polly offer up moments of unabashed fun—“Rabbit Food\,” for instance\, serves up a pure rush of punk delirium spotlighting Kelli’s gift for infusing so much psychodrama into her vocal work. \nOver the course of its 18 kaleidoscopic tracks\, Chaos County Line embraces the kind of combustible emotionality that comes from fully uncompromised self-expression. “I think on this record Kelli and Peyton were really confident in being more honest and more experimental at the same time\, whereas in the past they might’ve made the lyrics more poetic in order to cloak that honesty a bit\,” says Kurtis. And as their songs shift from devastating to exhilarating to gloriously cathartic\, Skating Polly hope to provide the same sense of solace they found in creating the album. “I’ve had people tell me we’ve helped them get through a breakup or an abusive relationship or the death of someone they loved\, and all these other heavy obstacles everyone goes through\,” says Kelli. “I feel like I’m not necessarily the best person to draw a map on how to live the happiest life\, but I like the idea that our songs can make other people’s lives better in some way. I want our music to be like armor.” https://www.skatingpolly.com/ \n \n+ Lord Friday the 13th is a dollar-store trash-glam-punk band born in Austin\, Texas and now based in Los Angeles\, fronted by brother-sister duo Felix and Sloane Lenz. Formed in early 2019\, the band grew out of a lifelong creative partnership shaped by an unconventional upbringing in Athens\, Texas—largely homeschooled\, unschooled\, and left to invent their own fun. That isolation became an advantage\, giving them space to develop a strong sense of self\, unburdened by outside norms\, and a commitment to making something strange and entirely their own. \nEarly involvement in community theatre helped Felix and Sloane find confidence on stage and a sense of belonging\, paving the way for their move to Austin full-time in 2015. There\, they immersed themselves in film\, design\, and music—making videos for local artists while building parallel creative careers in fashion\, editing\, graphic design\, and animation. When Lord Friday the 13th finally took priority\, everything clicked. Combining their skills\, they turned the band into a fully realized universe—loud\, scrappy\, theatrical\, and unmistakably theirs. https://www.lordfridaythe13th.com \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\n16092026 – Bratakus. The Prince Albert\n19092026 – Immersion. Alphabet\n01102026 – The Tubs. Chalk\n06102026 – Skating Polly. The Hope & Ruin\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n18102026 – Kacy & Clayton. Prince Albert\n21102026 – Martha Tilston. Lewes Constitutional Club\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\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: 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.\nSkating Polly Brighton \nSkating Polly Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/skating-polly-lord-friday-the-13th-brighton
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:20261008T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261008T230000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260506T220050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T094846Z
UID:10000776-1791489600-1791500400@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:Dateline | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Dateline Brighton \nDateline live in Brighton at The Prince Albert on 8th October! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nDateline are coming to the UK this Autumn. After a stellar run of shows around the UK and Europe last year\, fans will be thrilled to learn that alt-indie band Dateline are returning to the UK this autumn. Born and based in New Zealand\, Dateline have been making waves since they launched in 2017. Fronted and founded by Katie Everingham\, the band have cultivated a killer combo of irresistible hooks\, effortless energy and charismatic lyricism. With two critically acclaimed albums already out in the wild\, their impressive sound has not gone unnoticed\, earning them praise from the likes of Rolling Stone AUS/NZ\, Under The Radar NZ\, Loud Women and more. With live performance at the centre of their artistry\, Dateline have built a strong following across New Zealand with each show drawing bigger and busier crowds. \nLast year\, the band were invited to join beloved fellow Kiwi band The Beths on their 24-date tour across the UK and Europe. This saw Dateline firmly establish themselves as a band to adore\, making bold strides towards global recognition. Gig-goers can expect purring guitars\, raw emotion\, unforgettable humour\, and effortless showmanship. https://dateline.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ Support \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: 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. \nDateline Brighton \nDateline Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/dateline-brighton
LOCATION:Prince Albert\, 48 Trafalgar Street\, Brighton\, BN1 4ED\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261010T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261010T223000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260204T100035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T061004Z
UID:10000750-1791660600-1791671400@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
SUMMARY:A Certain Ratio | Lewes
DESCRIPTION:A Certain Ratio Lewes \nA Certain Ratio live in Lewes at Lewes Con Club on 10th October! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nOctober 2026 Sextet and Force Anniversary tour. \nIn October ACR will be hitting the road to celebrate the Anniversary of their classic and beloved albums\, Sextet and Force. Both albums will be played in full with an interval in between and some surprises thrown in. It’s 45 years since ACR went into Revolution Studios in Cheadle Hulme\, Stockport to record the 1982 album Sextet and it’s 40 years since the release of the 1986 album Force which was also recorded in Stockport but at Yellow 2. Sextet is ACR’s most critically acclaimed album and it was the first album they produced as ACR\, it includes the majestic Lucinda and the live favourite Knife Slits Water. Force is one of their most commercial albums\, produced by ACR and the late Stuart (Jammer) James and is their last album on Factory Records\, it includes funky masterpiece Mickey Way and live party favourite Si Firmo O Grido. Each album is starkly different to each other yet very clearly ACR. \n“We’re celebrating these two milestones with this tour to say we are very excited is an understatement. It will be a real challenge\, which we’ve already started preparing for\, with nine months to go! We will be playing two sets with no support”  \nNME praised Sextet for its “taut\, abrasive swagger” and its unique blend of Afro-Brazilian rhythms\, dance-funk\, and avant-jazz\, with tracks like Knife Slits Wate” and Lucinda recognized as masterful\, rhythmic post-punk. \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 \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. \nA Certain Ratio Lewes \nA Certain Ratio Lewes
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/a-certain-ratio-lewes
LOCATION:Con Club\, Lewes\, 139 High Street\, Lewes\, Sussex\, BN7 1XS\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Love Thy Neighbour":MAILTO:info@lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261013T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261013T223000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260506T130031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T094418Z
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SUMMARY:Jake Xerxes Fussell + Naima Bock | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Jake Xerxes Fussell Brighton \nJake Xerxes Fussell live in Brighton at Concorde 2 on 13th October! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nReared in Georgia and now settled in North Carolina\, Jake Xerxes Fussell has established himself as a devoted listener and contemplative interpreter of a vast array of so-called folk songs\, lovingly sourced from a personal store of favorites. He has released five studio albums to-date\, beginning with his self-titled debut album\, released by Paradise of Bachelors in 2015. \nHis most recent studio album When I’m Called was produced by James Elkington and features the playing of Ben Whiteley (The Weather Station)\, Joe Westerlund (Bon Iver\, Califone)\, and others. Blake Mills contributes guitars on several tracks. Joan Shelley and Robin Holcomb provide backing vocals. In their review of the record\, Pitchfork wrote: “No other American singer is repurposing our old folk scripts with so much authority or ingenuity.” \nMore recently\, Fussell and Elkington collaborated on the music for Rebuilding – a feature film directed by Max Walker-Silverman and starring Josh O’Connor. A soundtrack of the same name was released on Fat Possum Records in November 2025. \n“Critics love to call things unclassifiable\, which can sometimes feel like a subtle admission of defeat. But Jake Xerxes Fussell’s music\, which draws heavily from nineteenth- and twentieth-century vernacular folk songs and archival field recordings\, is idiomatic\, and entirely his own…he is a folksinger in the truest sense\, collecting ideas and melodies and lyrics from distant and disparate traditions\, looking for the things that unite us in our humanity.” – The New Yorker \n“(Fussell) is one of the great magpies of American song\, collecting forgotten\, tarnished gems with a folklorist’s zeal…” – The Guardian \n“…maybe the leading interpreter of American folk music right now.” – Ann Powers\, NPR \nhttps://jakexerxesfussell.bandcamp.com/music \n \n+ Naima Bock: The roots of Naima Bock’s music are deep and far reaching. Born in Glastonbury to a Brazilian father and a Greek mother\, Naima spent her early childhood in Brazil before eventually returning to England\, bouncing around various homes in South-East London. This muddled heritage combines with more recent pursuits in Naima’s music; from the Brazilian standards (Baden Powell\, Chico Buarque\, Geraldo Vandre\, Cartola\, etc.) that the family used to listen to driving to the beach\, to the European folk traditions she tapped into on her own\, and the pursuits that interest her today – studies in archaeology\, work as a gardener\, and walking the world’s great trails – Naima’s music draws from family\, the earth and the handing down of music through generations. \nThe creation of Naima’s debut album Giant Palm began in her move back to the UK\, though the music is undoubtedly infused with the Brazilian music of her youth and regular family visits – she found inspiration in\, “the percussion\, the melodies\, chords – and particularly the poetic juxtaposition of tragedy and beauty held within the lyrics”. By the age of 15 Naima was embedded in the music scene of South-East London\, going to gigs at The Windmill in Brixton\, slotting into a group of like-minded friends writing and playing music. This led to the creation of Goat Girl\, the band she toured the world with playing bass and singing alongside her school friends. After six years\, with a desire to try something new\, Naima decided to leave Goat Girl. In the intervening years she set up a gardening company and started a degree at UCL in archaeology because\, as she jokes\, “I liked being near the ground”. During this time\, she was still writing music\, playing guitar\, and learning violin. In this time\, she was introduced to producer and arranger Joel Burton through Josh Cohen and his label\, Memorials of Distinction. Joel was becoming frustrated with his band Viewfinder\, and was keen to expand his musical limits. Over the time he and Naima worked together\, Joel’s burgeoning interest in Western Classical music\, global folk music\, experience in large scale arrangement and orchestration informed the collaborative process that eventually culminated in Giant Palm. \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: 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  \nJake Xerxes Fussell Brighton \nJake Xerxes Fussell Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/jake-xerxes-fussell-naima-bock-brighton
LOCATION:Concorde 2\, Madeira Drive\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN2 1EN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261017T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261017T220000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260505T140004Z
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SUMMARY:John Craigie + Jobi Riccio | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:John Craigie Brighton \nJohn Craigie live in Brighton at ALPHABET on Saturday 17th October! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nFor over a decade\, John Craigie has made music that brings people in\, not with spectacle but with sincerity and songs that feel like conversations. His new album I Swam Here\, out February 6\, 2026 on Zabriskie Point Records\, was written and produced by Craigie and recorded between New Orleans and Astoria. Seven tracks were cut at Deslonde St Studios with musicians handpicked by Sam Doores of The Deslondes\, including Howe Pearson\, Max Bien Khan\, Jonny Campos\, and a guest appearance from Desiree Cannon. \nLongtime collaborator Anna Moss appears across much of the record. The remaining tracks were finished at the Rope Room in Astoria\, carrying over the same spirit and palette. The cover art\, painted by Brittany Schall\, nods to the design of mid century samba and jazz records. The album’s singles trace the path of its making. “Fire Season\,” engineered by Bart Budwig\, was one of the first songs written and features Cooper Trail\, Nevada Sowle\, Luke Ydstie\, and Jamie Greenan. “Dry Land” was reworked in Astoria after early New Orleans sessions didn’t feel right. “Edna Strange\,” inspired by Marty Robbins\, is the only track where Craigie plays steel string acoustic\, with Max Bien Khan on nylon string leads and a trio vocal arrangement in place of Moss’s harmonies. Following 2024’s Pagan Church with TK & The Holy Know-Nothings\, which spent six weeks at #1 on the Americana Albums chart\, I Swam Here feels both expansive and intimate\, shaped by the musical history of the Gulf Coast and the stillness of the Pacific Northwest. Craigie remains a tireless live performer\, touring throughout the U.S.\, Europe\, and Australia\, appearing at festivals like Newport Folk\, Pickathon\, Edmonton Folk Festival\, and High Sierra\, and sharing the stage with artists such as Langhorne Slim\, Sierra Hull\, Gregory Alan Isakov\, Brett Dennen\, and Jack Johnson. His annual #KeepItWarm Tour donates $1 from every ticket sold to regional nonprofits\, and his John Craigie On The River trips on the Tuolumne and Rogue rivers have become cherished gatherings for fans. I Swam Here is a grounded\, collaborative step forward\, blending New Orleans grit with Pacific Northwest quiet\, and showing a songwriter still widening the world of his music. https://johncraigie.bandcamp.com/ \n \n+ Jobi Riccio is an artist known for her vulnerable vocal delivery\, compelling live performances\, and her powerfully intimate yet universal lyricism. Riccio is stepping into her next chapter with Face The Feeling\, her forthcoming album on Yep Roc Records due May 15. An “Emerging Act of the Year” nominee from the Americana Music Association\, Riccio first broke through with her 2023 debut Whiplash\, a coming-of-age record rooted in folk and country traditions. On Face The Feeling\, she pushes far beyond those foundations\, embracing a bolder\, electric\, indie-rock-driven sound that mirrors the album’s emotional depth. \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 : 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. \nJohn Craigie Brighton \nJohn Craigie Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/john-craigie-special-guest-jobi-riccio-brighton
LOCATION:Alphabet\, 11 Dyke Rd\,\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 3FE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261018T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261018T220000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260427T090022Z
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SUMMARY:Kacy & Clayton | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Kacy & Clayton Brighton \nKacy & Clayton live in Brighton at The Prince Albert on 18th October! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nA familial bond and their rolling ranchland home are at the heart of Kacy & Clayton’s music—a timeless amalgamation of British folk rock\, classic American country\, cross-cultural traditional songs and slightly faded psychedelia. Second cousins born and raised in rural Saskatchewan\, Kacy Anderson and Clayton Linthicum were musically educated and inspired at a young age by Kacy’s paternal grandfather and grew up playing countless hours of music together at family and community gatherings large and small. \nBuoyed by Kacy’s otherworldly voice and Clayton’s virtuosic guitar playing\, and with a musical wisdom that belies their ages\, the forward-looking traditionalists have released a string of thrilling albums beginning with 2013’s The Day Is Past & Gone\, including two produced by Jeff Tweedy and a collaboration with New Zealand’s Marlon Williams. Touring extensively throughout North America and Europe\, the pair have shared stages with the likes of Wilco\, Colter Wall\, Richard Thompson\, The Sadies\, Ray Lamontagne and The Decemberists. \nConfident\, focused and ever-surprising\, Kacy & Clayton continue to forge a musical path on their own terms and time\, showing the way for a new generation of like-minded travelers. A life spent in music\, with family at their side. https://kacyandclayton.bandcamp.com/music \n \n+ Support \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\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: 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. \nKacy & Clayton Brighton \nKacy & Clayton Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/kacy-clayton-brighton
LOCATION:Prince Albert\, 48 Trafalgar Street\, Brighton\, BN1 4ED\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261021T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261021T223000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260213T100021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T061749Z
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SUMMARY:Martha Tilston | Lewes
DESCRIPTION:Martha Tilston Lewes \nMartha Tilston live in Lewes at Lewes Con Club on 21st October! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \n“She has the power to draw an audience into her world\, leaving all those present with a smile\, and a few issues to ponder\, too” – Time Out \nWith a pure silken voice and lyrics that inspire and captivate\, Martha Tilston has developed a successful musical career with a large and loyal following. She has performed on some of the world’s most prestigious stages and festivals\, recorded and released several critically acclaimed albums\, gained a nomination for BBC best newcomer\, appeared as a guest vocalist for Zero 7\, toured internationally and worked with the some of the world’s most inspiring performers including Damien Rice\, Nick Harper\, Kae Tempest\, Roddy Frame (Aztec Camera) and Zero 7. \nThe past few years have seen Martha venture into the world of film making\, gaining nominations for best arts film for The Clifftop Sessions and recently releasing her first feature film (with an accompanying Soundtrack Album) – The Tape – which is garnering much praise and excitement. With her long-time collaborators and musicians Matt Tweed and Matt Kelly\, among others they entwine raw vocals\, sparkling melodies and thought- provoking lyrics with filmic movements and earthy baselines. To see them live is to connect with longed-for parts of ourselves… \n“Sharp\, original songs that dissect the modern world. She captures both the harshness and enchantment of life” ~ The Guardian \n \n+ support \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 \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. \nMartha Tilston Lewes \nMartha Tilston Lewes
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/martha-tilston-lewes
LOCATION:Con Club\, Lewes\, 139 High Street\, Lewes\, Sussex\, BN7 1XS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261022T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261022T220000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260422T150030Z
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SUMMARY:Mr Bruce | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Mr Bruce Brighton \nMr Bruce live in Brighton at Patterns on 22nd October! Get tickets above. Co pro with Form. \nBoth as The Correspondents and a solo artist\, Mr Bruce has achieved cult status for his live shows taking him as far as New Zealand\, Australia and Chile where he played in front of audiences of over 10\,000 fans\, both old and new. Maniacal and balletic\, his performance lands somewhere between contemporary dance and rave. \nFollowing a summer packed full of festival dates\, Mr Bruce will venture throughout his home country for his largest ever headline tour in support of his highly anticipated debut album\, OK\, released on state51 on 15th May 2026. OK is a multi-genre masterpiece produced by Angus Kemp spanning hyperpop\, garage\, hip hop and ambient with guest vocals from legendary musician Brian Eno\, cult US rapper Homeboy Sandman and emerging UK talent HAM. Together they navigate the subjects of grief\, protest and a love of the ocean with extraordinary energy\, dexterity and depth. \nLooking ahead to the tour this Autumn\, Mr Bruce said “I have found over the years that gigs/clubs/festivals that I’ve played have gone from being about the pursuit of hedonism to something else. There’s still all the dancing and raucous energy\, but there’s also space created for a little catharsis if that’s what you need. Many of the songs that I’ve made are designed for the dancefloor\, but the lyrics are about processing grief and standing in defiance of systems built to oppress and divide us. For my new live show I want to make a space for collective engagement with the complexity of our volatile world along with the release of dancing and shaking it all out with a room full of people.” https://www.mrbruce.co.uk/ \n \n+ support \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 – Weird Nightmare. Alphabet\n10092026 – Ohtis. The Prince Albert\n01102026 – The Tubs. Chalk\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\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: No lift to the venue and steep steps at the entrance\, not accessible by wheelchair. 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. Seats at the back but view may be effected due to how many people are in the venue. Would be possible to place a chair near the stage. \nMr Bruce Brighton \nMr Bruce Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/mr-bruce-brighton
LOCATION:Patterns\, 10 Marine Parade\, Brighton\, BN2 1TL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261022T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261022T223000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
CREATED:20260325T110651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T061844Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Kristin Hersh | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Kristin Hersh Brighton \nKristin Hersh plays Brighton at The Old Market on Thursday 22nd October 2026. Get tickets from Seetickets \nKristin Hersh shares brand new single ‘Sundial’\, a dark\, quietly haunting new single offering the first glimpse of new music with a full album to follow later this year. Heading out this Spring for another extensive Throwing Muses US tour\, Kristin will then return to the UK and Europe for a solo tour in support of the new record this Autumn . \n Sparse and atmospheric\, new track ‘Sundial’ unfolds slowly around Hersh’s voice\, with cello bringing a low\, shadowed undercurrent to a track that feels both intimate and elusive. The song circles around the strange\, lasting connections formed between musicians\, and how certain sounds or moments can suddenly bring someone back into focus. Hersh traces the idea to something she’s often noticed when collaborating : “Musicians’ heartbeats align right before they start a song together. Real musicians\, anyway… This is a measurable phenomenon\, but no one has measured how long our hearts keep beating together . A long time\, I think.”Over the last three decades\, Kristin Hersh’s prolific career has seen her heralded queen of the alternative release. Returning with a new solo record ‘Clear Pond Road’  released in September 2023\, the album is a cinematic road trip; a series of personal vignettes from a fiercely independent auteur\, plush with layers of atonal\, edgy-dreamy strings and mellotron.   \nIt’s a watershed moment in a career overflowing with creative firsts and inspirational thinking\, an elegant piece of personal reportage. It’s a sensuous\, life-affirming statement\, a very personal memoir; it’s the a blossoming of a true icon of independence.  \nIn 2018 Hersh announced a new partnership with Fire Records that made possible the release of her acclaimed tenth studio album\, ‘Possible Dust Clouds’. Since then there’s been new releases from Throwing Muses (‘Sun Racket’\, 2020) and 50Foot Wave (‘Black Pearl’\, 2022) along with new book ‘Seeing Sideways’ (2022). \n“One of indie rock’s most fascinating figures” (The Guardian) Hersh has released over 20 solo records\, with Throwing Muses and 50FOOTWAVE to date. She is the author of an acclaimed memoir — based on her teenage diary — about a particularly eventful year\, titled “Rat Girl”  (‘Paradoxical Undressing’ in the UK)\, which was named #8 on Rolling Stone’s “25 Greatest Rock Memoirs of all time.” She later released her albums ‘Crooked’  (2010)\, ‘Wyatt at the Coyote Palace’  (2016) and Throwing Muses’ ‘Purgatory/Paradise’  (2013) as groundbreaking books of music\, artwork\, essays and lyrics. NPR Books said of Hersh’s latest work\, ‘Don’t Suck\, Don’t Die’  about her friendship with the late Vic Chesnutt\, “Not only one of the best books of the year\, it’s one of the most beautiful rock memoirs ever written.”   \nPreviously\, the juxtaposition of light and dark has been essential to the drama of Throwing Muses and 50 Foot Wave\, but this new record is something of a departure: more inward looking. Produced and performed by Hersh\, ‘Clear Pond Road’  is quieter yet more outspoken\, its inventive musical logic underpinned by the ambience of field recordings.  \n“Passion sounds less angry here\, more grateful\, I think\,”  Kristin says\, “sweeter\, sadder\, and somehow no less alive. Honestly? It’s a love story and its erratic heart rate reflects this. As textured and raunchy as real life songs like these can get\, the sonic vocabulary is delicate\, so I had to respect that and keep it grounded with car engines and rain in New England\, then whistling ducks and wind chimes in New Orleans. Which sounds wistful\, like a blurry photograph.”  \nCurrently in the studio working on the next offering from Throwing Muses\, Kristin Hersh is also preparing for a three month solo tour to celebrate across the UK and Ireland before heading to Australia and New Zealand. linktr.ee/kristin_hersh \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 \nAccessibility: \nThe Old Market have an extensive access guide here \nKristin Hersh Brighton \nKristin Hersh Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/an-evening-with-kristin-hersh-brighton
LOCATION:The Old Market\, 11A Upper Market St\, Brighton\, Sussex\, BN3 1AS\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261030T220000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T093851Z
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SUMMARY:Hollow Hand | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Hollow Hand Brighton \nHollow Hand play Brighton at Alphabet on Friday 30th October 2026! Get tickets above or from Seetickets. \nMax Kinghorn-Mills is the Brighton-based artist behind the psych-pop project Hollow Hand – and with a new record due this year – the latest signing to Loose Music. 2023’s Your Own Adventure received widespread acclaim (MOJO\, Uncut\, BBC 6Music\, Brooklyn Vegan\, La Blogotheque \, Aquarium Drunkard\, Shindig!) since then\, Hollow Hand have toured extensively – serving as house band for Caitlin Rose\, collaborating and performing with Aoife Nessa Frances\, supporting MJ Lenderman across Europe\, and joining Willie J Healey on his most recent UK tour. https://www.hollowhand.com \n“Enchanting and melodic third from folk-rock voyager… Max Kinghorn-Mills casts quite a spell on his third Hollow Hand album” – UNCUT\n“Evoking everyone from Stealers Wheel to Jeff Lynne to Tom Petty\, Hollow Hand is a shape-shifting beast.” – MOJO 4*\n“Everything you ever thought you needed from ’60s pop\, and a little bit more.” – The Line Of Best Fit\n“Beatles-esque… jangly country-rock and psychedelic pop epiphanies” – Shindig! 4* \n \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 : 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  \nHollow Hand Brighton \nHollow Hand Brighton \n 
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/hollow-hand-brighton
LOCATION:Alphabet\, 11 Dyke Rd\,\, Brighton\, East Sussex\, BN1 3FE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261101T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261101T220000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T061903Z
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SUMMARY:Stu Larsen | Brighton + Luke Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Stu Larsen Brighton \nStu Larsen live in Brighton at The Prince Albert on 1st November! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nIn a relentless and restless world\, Stu Larsen went looking for silence and stillness in some of the most remote corners of the globe. Solitude isn’t about escaping life\, it’s about slowing down enough to notice it. Writing 12 songs over 12 months while hiding away in 12 different locations around the world with nothing but a guitar\, a few cameras and some simple recording equipment\, Solitude is Larsen’s year-long journey to parts unknown. \nOver the course of this project\, Larsen re-discovered that something magical happens when you completely disconnect from the world and intentionally spend time alone\, allowing thoughts and emotions to flow\, without the constant distractions of a life lived in this modern\, connected age. Solitude focuses on authentic storytelling\, slow-living imagery and global travel appeal – A moment of stillness for those seeking respite from a noisy world. https://stularsen.bandcamp.com/album/solitude \n \n+ support: \nLuke Thompson is a singer-songwriter from New Zealand who has been writing\, recording and performing his songs for over fifteen years\, blending the nostalgia of fairy tales with a sense of modern anxiety. With seven studio albums to his name\, he recently released his first collection of poetry\, Negotiations with the Silence. His self-produced 2016 album\, Hosts\, was nominated for Best Folk Album in New Zealand. Over the course of his career\, Luke has toured and collaborated with artists such as Passenger\, The Paper Kites\, Stu Larsen\, Boy & Bear\, Avalanche City\, Kimbra\, and Toto. His eighth studio album\, Flood Stories\, is set for release in 2026. https://www.lukethompsonmusic.co.nz \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 \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. \nStu Larsen Brighton \nStu Larsen Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/stu-larsen-brighton
LOCATION:Prince Albert\, 48 Trafalgar Street\, Brighton\, BN1 4ED\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261108T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261108T220000
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SUMMARY:Kiwi Jr. | Brighton
DESCRIPTION:Kiwi Jr. Brighton \nKiwi Jr. live in Brighton at The Hope & Ruin on 8th November! Get tickets above or from Seetickets. Co-pro with Form. \nSmash cut to Kiwi Jr.’s third album\, Chopper\, overseen by trusted pilot Dan Boeckner (Wolf Parade\, Handsome Furs) on storied Sub Pop Records. Turning nocturnal with necks mock turtle\, our Local Kiwi Jr. takes neon flight off the digital cliff – like The Monkees starring in Blade Runner; like Michael Mann directs Encino Man. Ten songs with synth shimmer\, zen gongs with yard strimmer. The signs along the highway read “LESS BAR\, MORE NOIR AHEAD.” Ah\, those late summer\, Joe Strummer\, Home on the Range Rover Blues. \nThere’s a melancholy to all forms of flight\, and the view out the Chopper is as hazy as it gets: mission-oriented\, both stealth and self-realized. This album is decidedly (yet almost secretly) anti-patio-sunscreen-Beach Boys bachelor cruise sing-a-long. Sure\, these songs let a little light through the blinds\, but they sting insomnia\, corrupt mayors\, Kennedy Curses\, sex tapes\, and deer rifles. Chopper is the bird’s eye view of the big event – a real nighttime character of oil stain\, film grain\, search light\, night flight. It is muscular and fragile; loud yet quiet: both an observer and somehow the observed spectacle itself. \nWhat was slack in the slacker phase\, got tauter\, with lacquer glaze. Slick gloss\, rightened wrongs; murdered boss\, promoted pawns. With Boeckner transmitting high-voltage shocks upon every reach for a familiar instrument\, Kiwi Jr. expands the palette with string machine song\, synthesizered oblong\, and Dentyne Classic Menthol vocals from area soprano Dorothea Paas (US Girls\, Badge Epoch Ensemble) like the missing piece all along. \nKiwi Jr. brings the Chopper to a new space\, demilitarizing the technology just like flasks\, aviators\, and cargo shorts. Graceful in the air above\, but when the Chopper lands\, there’s chaos on the ground.  Kiwi Jr. shout\, “Look Out!” When it gets close\, it’ll blow the hat right off of your head. \nhttps://kiwijr.bandcamp.com/track/hard-drive-ontario \n \n+ support \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: 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. \nKiwi Jr. Brighton \nKiwi Jr. Brighton \n\n\n\n \n   \nKiwi Jr. Brighton
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/kiwi-jr-brighton
LOCATION:Hope and Ruin\, 9-12 Queens Road\, Brighton\, BN1 3WA
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261113T223000
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SUMMARY:The Boo Radleys | Lewes
DESCRIPTION:The Boo Radleys Lewes \nThe Boo Radleys live at Lewes Con Club on 13th November! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nThe Boo Radleys’ journey began in 1988 when childhood friends Sice\, Tim and guitarist Martin Carr formed the band in Wallasey\, England. From the raw\, noise-heavy debut Ichabod and I (1990) and the melodic shoegaze masterpiece Everything’s Alright Forever (1992)\, established them as vital contributors to the UK indie scene. But it was 1993’s Giant Steps\, named NME’s Album of the Year\, that announced them as genuine visionaries\, fusing shoegaze with psychedelia\, dub reggae\, jazz\, and Beach Boys-influenced harmonies. \nThe band achieved their commercial peak with 1995’s chart-topping Wake Up!\, a UK number one album\, featuring the hit single “Wake Up Boo!” which reached number 9 on the UK Singles Chart. Yet even at the height of Britpop fever\, they remained restless. \nThat ethos drove them to release 1996’s C’mon Kids\, which “scared away 100\,000 fans” and which became Tom White of The Electric Soft Parade’s “all-time favourite album.” Their 1998 swan song Kingsize\, sophisticated\, electronic-tinged\, and commercially underperforming\, closed their initial chapter before they quietly disbanded in 1999. \nAfter 23 years apart\, The Boo Radleys reunited in 2021 as a trio\, with Martin Carr choosing not to participate. What could have been a nostalgic retreat instead became a creative rebirth\, with Sice\, Tim\, and Rob adopting democratic songwriting processes and leveraging home recording technology. “What allowed that was technology – Tim is in Northern Ireland\, I live near Oxford\, Rob is in the Peak district” Sice explained. “If it had meant doing it the old way\, going to a rehearsal room and then being ensconced in a studio for six weeks\, there’s no way it was going to happen.” https://thebooradleys.bandcamp.com/track/living-is-easy \n \n+ Support \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 \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. \nThe Boo Radleys Lewes \nThe Boo Radleys Lewes
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/the-boo-radleys-lewes
LOCATION:Con Club\, Lewes\, 139 High Street\, Lewes\, Sussex\, BN7 1XS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261125T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261125T223000
DTSTAMP:20260509T030023
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SUMMARY:Ozric Tentacles | Lewes
DESCRIPTION:Ozric Tentacles Lewes \nOzric Tentacles live in Lewes at Lewes Con Club on 25th November! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nOzric Tentacles are regarded as one of the most influential bands to emerge from the UK’s festival scene\, formed during the solstice at Stonehenge Free Festival 1983 going on to become psychedelic staples at Glastonbury and other festivals. The creative vision of multi-instrumentalist Ed Wynne\, the Ozrics’ uniquely trippy soundscapes connect fans of progressive rock\, psychedelia and dance music culture. \nIn the 1980s the band built a fan base on the festival circuit and made a series of cassette releases\, sold at gigs and via a fan club. Their first label release was Pungent Effulgent in 1989\, which was also re-released in the early 2000s\, packaged with Strangeitude. This was followed by Erpland (1990)\, an album dedicated to Erp\, a character who appears on many of the band’s album artworks. 1991 saw the Strangeitude LP. The track “Sploosh!” was used by BMW in an advertising campaign and became the band’s only single. By 1993 their Jurassic Shift album reached the top ten of the U.K. album charts. \nOver the years the band has gone through many line-up changes\, with only Ed Wynne (guitar and keyboards) maintaining a constant presence. The sonically illustrated excursion through the musical realms the band have explored has resulted in 17 albums to date\, with their latest\, Lotus Unfolding\, released in their 40th anniversary year. The band maintain their identity and continue to tour worldwide and produce intriguing albums. https://ozrictentaclesmagnacarta.bandcamp.com/album/the-floors-too-far-away \n \nUpcoming Love Thy Neighbour shows:\n20022026 – Mermaid Chunky. Revenge\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\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\n06052026 – GNOD. Dust.\n07052026 – LYR. Komedia\n10052026 – Sean Rowe. Green Door Store\n10052026 – Lucrecia Dalt. Chalk\n19052026 – Charlie Parr. Green Door Store\n02062026 – The Bug Club. Concorde 2\n10102026 – A Certain Ratio. Lewes Constitutional Club\n21102026 – Martha Tilston.  Lewes Constitutional Club\n25112026 – Ozric Tentacles. Lewes Constitutional Club \n  \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\n\n Ozric Tentacles Lewes \nOzric Tentacles Lewes
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/ozric-tentacles-lewes
LOCATION:Con Club\, Lewes\, 139 High Street\, Lewes\, Sussex\, BN7 1XS\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261126T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261126T223000
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SUMMARY:Chris Wood | Seated |  Lewes
DESCRIPTION:Chris Wood Lewes \nChris Wood live in Lewes at Lewes Con Club on 16th November! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. This is a seated gig. \nChris Wood is an uncompromising writer whose music reveals his love for the un-official history of the English speaking people. With gentle intelligence he weaves the tradition with his own contemporary parables. A self-taught musician\, composer and song writer\, Chris is a lifelong autodidact whose independent streak shines through everything he does. Always direct and unafraid to speak his mind\, his song writing has been praised for its surgical clarity. He cites his major influence as “Anon”. \nHis most recent album ‘So Much to Defend’ has received wide critical acclaim and includes reflections on minor league football\, empty nest syndrome\, learning to swim\, Cook-in Sauce and\, not least\, the Gecko as a metaphor for contemporary society. Hollow Point; his chilling ballad of the shooting of Jean Charles Menezez\, won a BBC Folk Award (he’s won six.) and emphatically secured Wood’s place as a serious speech-master for the unofficial history of England. \nCollaborators include Martin Carthy\, Dizraeli\, Billy Bragg\, Andy Cutting\, Andy Irvine\, Karine Polwart\, Jean Francois Vrod\, The Imagined Village\, Hugh Lupton\, Martin Butler and many others. On stage Chris has the air of a craftsman who no longer needs to be precious about his art. Without any apparent effort he reaches deep into an enviable repertoire of songs before revealing another gem. https://chriswoodfolkmusician.bandcamp.com/ \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. \nChris Wood Lewes \nChris Wood Lewes
URL:https://lovethyneighbourmusic.co.uk/event/chris-wood-seated-lewes
LOCATION:Con Club\, Lewes\, 139 High Street\, Lewes\, Sussex\, BN7 1XS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Dave McCabe (The Zutons) | Lewes
DESCRIPTION:Dave McCabe (The Zutons) Lewes \nDave McCabe (The Zutons) live in Lewes at Lewes Con Club on 27th November! Get tickets above\, or from SeeTickets. \nDave McCabe Announces second UK Tour with James Jay Lewis \nAfter recently stepping out with his debut solo single “When You’re Young”\, Dave McCabe is heading back on the road this November for a run of UK dates\, joined once again by special guest\, James Jay Lewis. \nBest known as the voice and songwriter behind The Zutons\, McCabe’s move into solo territory has already made a strong impression. “When You’re Young” has been tremendously well received and already a firm live favourite. \nEarlier this year\, McCabe and Lewis played a run of shows together that quickly gathered momentum\, with packed rooms and a great response night after night. This new tour builds on that\, taking them to more venues across the UK through November and into December. \nMcCabe’s set draws from material throughout his rich writing career\, from Zutons classics\, to songs he wrote for other artists and glimpses of his new music\, the second of which will be released in advance of the tour. \nJay Lewis is a perfect fit for the bill. A Liverpool-born multi-instrumentalist\, he’s worked with Cast and The La’s over the years\, and has been steadily building his own solo following. With songs that carry a classic\, melodic British song writing style\, and his outstanding musicianship\, the two team up together both on their own and each other’s music. \nThe tour kicks off in Barnoldswick on November 5th and wraps up in Liverpool in mid-December\, taking in stops in Birmingham\, London\, Glasgow and more along the way. \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. \nDave McCabe (The Zutons) Lewes \nDave McCabe (The Zutons) Lewes
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