Hans Chew: Weds 9th May
Described as sounding like Jerry Lee Lewis playing with The Faces, Brooklyn’s Hans Chew returns to Brighton with a hatful of new songs.
Brighton’s great hope are bringing their atmospheric guitar anthems to a stadium near you soon, but first they’re ready to rule the Great Escape.
The festival month of May sees SOURCE New Music hook up with the Brighton festival crew for a month of free gigs in the Dome foyer.
One month, 14 burgers, half a stone put on – but our mission to find the best hamburger in Brighton is over. Phew.
Congratulations to Brighton legends Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster getting their track for advert for Nike. Watch it here.
Sussex beer geeks regularly travelled up to London’s Pimlico to visit this much lauded temple of rare brews, but no more.
A three-day festival coinciding with the end of the Fringe, an interesting, Babylon-inspired weekender.
The Vaccines may have shot to fame in the blink of an eye, but they’re still not dazzled by the bright lights of the Brighton Centre.
Each speaker from the MA photography students at Brighton University – gets to show up to 20 slides, with just 20 seconds per slide.
Well Rounded proved themselves to be forward-thinking like Mystic Meg when they released Deadboy’s ‘U Cheated’ back in 2009.
Juice Box is a club night that remembers that what going out is all about is have an insane amount of fun. Even if that involves The Village People.
Ifan Dafydd and Elephino are exciting prospects but we’re most excited to see Gang Colours at this Great Escape special.
Blah Blah Blah been chosen to host an after party at Exit Festival, so tonight doubles as a warm-up party and birthday celebration.
Described as sounding like Jerry Lee Lewis playing with The Faces, Brooklyn’s Hans Chew returns to Brighton with a hatful of new songs.
This two-nighter features local acts drawn from three specific indie genres; tweecore, dark cabaret and folk punk
If you’re going to the Great Escape this weekend you’ll want to know which are the good bands first. Our writers will fill you in with this huge guide.
Haven’t got a Great Escape wristband? Well, you can still enjoy some amazing bands as part of the Fringe version of TGE. Most events are free too.
Too broke to learn the skills to make it in the music world? You need a hit single, or the new BIMM scholarship.
Record Store Day is back so get down your favourite independent record shop and get some rarities.