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Brighton Rumble, Sat 27th and Sun 28th August

Jul 27, 2016
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Posted by Steve Clements

Still undecided on how to spend the Bank Holiday weekend? Dave Mumbles’ annual Brighton Rumble has events scattered throughout Brighton offering up the best in live rock ‘n’ roll bands plus top DJs from the scene.

Dave and the Rumble crew host the Juke Joint Jamboree at The Mesmerist on Saturday night from 9pm to 2am with free entry all night.

Sunday afternoon brings a Hawaiian themed party to The Prince Albert from 12pm to 6pm. There’s a full line up of DJs and loads of bands, headliined by Guido & The Hellcats to get your rock-a-hulas off to. Tickets are £8 in advance and under 14s get in free.

As there is no work on Monday you could also squeeze in the Jook Joint aftershow party held at The Verano Lounge on Western Road with a live set from the Leanne Rose Band. The party lasts from 7:30pm to 12:30am.

DJ Mojo Slim, and special guest Babyface Horan will be spinning the best Blues, Rhythm & Blues and Rock n Roll for your listening pleasure plus there is a fantastic hardwood floor, perfect for showing off those jiving skills.

Full details available here
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Jul 27, 2016
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Steve has been a SOURCE contributor since Summer 2010. Favourite quote - "There's no such thing as a sold out gig".
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