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Love Thy Neighbour present Triptych Festival VII

Dec 18, 2023
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Posted by Nick McAllister

If you are in need of some fire to warm the heart in this fierce cold snap and banish the January misery: Love Thy Neighbour have got you covered. Showcasing all that is good and diverse about Brighton’s music scene, they are back with the seventh edition of their Triptych Festival. Turn your heating off and get down the Hope & Ruin.

Highlights of the three-day line-up include the melodic indie pop of SUEP, featuring Georgie from Porridge Radio, the riotous sound of the SAD DADS, the outsider pop of Milo Korbenski, the great Americana songbook of The Roebucks, the heavy face-melting monster that is School Disco and the sixties psychedelia of Melt Plastic Group.

As well as playing live all the bands have recorded a track which will be available on three separate beautifully produced seven inch singles that have been hand cut exclusively for the night.

Love Thy Neighbour Presents Triptych
Hope & Ruin, 18th-20th January 2024

Thursday 18th – Tickets here
SUEP
Sad Dads
Fruity Water

Friday 19th – Tickets here
Milo Korbenski
The Roebucks
Route 500

Saturday 20th – Tickets here
School Disco
Melt Plastic Group
Guiseberg

Dec 18, 2023
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Nick McAllister
Writer and DJ. Veteran of a million and one Sheffield free parties, Lost Vagueness, Tonne of Meat, Shangri-La, The Blind Tiger Club.
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