Type and hit ENTER

Commonly used tags...

Brighton Festival Brighton Fringe Brighton Pride British Sea Power Cinecity Lewes Psychedelic Festival Locally Sourced Lost & Found Love Supreme Festival Mutations Festival Nick Cave Poets Vs MCs Politics Rag'n'Bone Man Record Store Day Save Our Venues Six Of The Best Source Virgins Streets Of Brighton Street Source Tattoos The Great Escape Tru Thoughts Unsung Heroes
  • Home
  • News
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Food
  • Tickets
  • Contact
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
  • Home
  • News
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Food
  • Tickets
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Contribute
    • Advertise
Previews

Paul Weller, Saturday 2nd April 2022

Mar 2, 2022
-
Posted by Steve Clements

It’s third time lucky for this gig, originally scheduled for October 2020, and will also be almost 40 years since Paul Weller played The Jam’s final gig at this venue on 11th December 1982. The Changing Man’s work rate remains prolific as he continues to find inspiration from different styles of music that he moulds into his own unique sound.

The original date was due to coincide with new album ‘On Sunset’ but this has since been superseded by another two albums, the chart-topping ‘Fat Pop (Volume 1)’ and the newly-released, career-spanning ‘An Orchestrated Songbook’ recorded live during lockdown with Jules Buckley and the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

Expect to hear highlights from his most recent albums alongside classics from his immense back catalogue, including hits he had with The Jam, The Style Council and during his hugely successful solo career.

There’s a treat in store if you get there early as the support band are Melbourne’s The Stroppies whose infectious indie-pop will be a superb start to the evening.

Brighton Centre, Saturday 2nd April 2022

For tickets and further information click here.

Mar 2, 2022
Email
Steve Clements
Steve has been a SOURCE contributor since Summer 2010. Favourite quote - "There's no such thing as a sold out gig".
← PREVIOUS POST
Fred Hills Band Review
NEXT POST →
Meet YDN Radio: a new Brighton station supporting local music
Mailing List

Recent Posts
  • When The Tide Comes In Review
    May 11, 2026

    A gripping and intense coming of age drama, beautifully told; asking us to face assumptions we all make about others, and reflect on privilege.

  • Ghost Light Review
    May 10, 2026

    An interesting if rather gruesome Victorian ghost story with style and atmosphere, and a story with potential for development.

  • On The Beach Festival’s Positive Impact On The City
    May 8, 2026

    Now entering its sixth year, the festival has become a defining part of Brighton’s summer calendar.

  • The Elephant in the Room Review
    May 6, 2026

    A stunning piece of theatre and true story of Joseph Merrick, known as the Elephant Man, with incredible voices and sublime pictures created on stage.

  • The Age Of Consent Review
    May 6, 2026

    Day two of Brighton Festival saw a joyous celebration of Bronski Beat's classic debut album by a host of contemporary queer and trans artists.

  • Lovett Review
    May 5, 2026

    A truly stunning origin story of Mrs Lovett before Sweeney Todd, performed with grounded authenticity and superb, detailed and intriguing acting.

  • Kohlhaas Review
    May 5, 2026

    A gripping whirlwind of an evening as Arinzé Kene opens Brighton Festival with this frenetic world-premiere.

  • The Final Episode Review
    May 1, 2026

    An intriguing and very short one-woman play about a worrying conspiracy theory, exploring how easily something innocent can turn nasty.

Website developed in Brighton by Infobo
Copyright © Brighton Source 2009-2023
Paul Weller, Saturday 2nd April 2022 - Brighton Source