Get Down To The Great Escape Launch Party Now!
Great line up of two SOURCE cover stars and more, plus you don’t need a ticket and it’s all free.
Energetic and fresh-faced indie band
Thursday night party playing a right mix of stuff like Grimes, Smashing Pumpkins and Kayne West
Stand-up comedy
Brighton’s best bands chosen by Brighton’s best listings mag
Sound art and live improvisation
American folk favourites bring their country swamp blues to Britain
Noise rock, disco pop and acid folk from the Superheroes of BMX
Three & Ten
Witty and passionate singer whose contempt for the world is matched only by his love for Jacques Brel
Brighton label 3Dot Records present a night of singer songwriters and indie bands
Live funk grooves in the vein of Horace Silver and Big John Patton
These DJs play both kinds of music: post punk AND new wave (downstairs)
Punks of the world unite!
Twenty-four hour party with soul, jazz, Latin and 60s stuff
Sound art and live improvisation
A silken river of alt pop, blog dance and hip twitching jiggy bangers
Brighton post rockers return with a new album and their first tour in three years
Japanese street market with all sorts of workshops and demonstrations
Launch of a new permanent gallery
Riot grrrl night with live lo-fi bands and a screening of Ghostworld
Hip Hop, reggae and dancehall DJ set from the Riddim Fruit label founder
Experimental noise all-dayer pushing the boundaries of both math rock and physics jazz
Punks of the world unite!
Legendary Brighton club returns to its old home for a night of heavy funk, soul, Afro and dance, etc
New eclectic club night offering an nice alternative to the standard seafront malarky
Underground house, nu disco and old school breaks
Brighton-based circus team joins forces with a Glaswegian youth theatre group
Sound art and live improvisation
“Ah, yes! The Torture Garden! Passions, appetites, greed, hatred, and lies: these are its monstrous flowers and its hideous instruments of eternal human suffering.”
Japanese street market with all sorts of workshops and demonstrations
In this instance, it’s okay to judge a book by its cover
A double bill of musicians putting a modern spin on English and Indian folklore
Retro night dedicated to the decade that was dedicated to retro nights
Julien Temple’s 2007 documentary about Joe Strummer. Warning: contains several shots of Bono talking bullshit on a beach
New metal night that’s likely to feature more windmills than a farm in the Dutch lowlands
Retro night dedicated to the only decade to spawn a revival which has lasted longer than the decade itself
Dance lessons followed by a tropically vibed salsa club
The singer from The Lawrence Arms teams up with the bassist of Alkaline Trio
In this instance, it’s okay to judge a book by its cover
Live funk grooves in the vein of Horace Silver and Big John Patton