Things to do in Brighton & Hove - Friday 21st March - Thursday 27th March
19th March 2014
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Friday 21st


The Black Fields w/Normanton Street: Brighton-based Americana outfit launch their new Rough Road EP, with support from local hip-hop soul group Normanton Street. 7pm, £5, Bermuda – 193 Kings Road, BN1 1NB

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We Will Be Free! The Tolpuddle Martyrs Story: Fresh off its run at Edinburgh Fringe, this show set in 1834 tells an extraordinary true story accompanied by folk singer/squeezebox player John Kirkpatrick. 7:30pm, £12/10, The Marlborough – 4 Princes Street, BN2 1RD

Speaky Spokey: A literary cabaret entertainment of short stories, music, performance poetry and film. 8pm, £7/5, Latest Music Bar - 14-17 Manchester Street, BN2 1TF

 

Saturday 22nd


Alasdair Roberts: Glaswegian singer-songwriter and folk pioneer comes to Brighton to share his beautiful finger-style guitar songs. 8pm, £10, The Hope – 11 Queens Road, BN1 3WA

Hobbie Stuart: Brighton pop singer-songwriter who built a reputation for acoustic covers presents his new single ‘Still Here’, with support from The Watermelons and Staniford. 7pm, £10, Concorde II – Madeira Drive BN2 1EN

Christian O’Connell: The ten-time Sony Award-Winning DJ (Absolute Radio Breakfast Show) performs his debut stand-up show. 8pm, £15, Komedia -44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN

 

Sunday 23rd


Mermaids of March – Photo Shoot!: A photoshoot on Brighton seafront. A chance to see some of Brighton’s mermaids out in the sunshine (hopefully). 1pm, FREE, Brighton Beach

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Brighton Under Cover: A tribute to the music Lou Reed and Velvet Underground by a host of Brighton’s artists. 6pm, FREE with Facebook event signup, Prince Albert -48 Trafalgar Street, BN1 4ED

 

Salsa Celtica: AScottish musical group famed for playing a form of music that is a fusion of salsa music with traditional Scottish instruments, including elements of folk and jazz. 7pm, £15, The Old Market – 11a Upper Market Street, BN3 1AS

 

Monday 24th 


The Feeling: Several years after ‘Fill My Little World’ and ‘Sewn’, The Feeling finish off their latest album tour in Brighton. 7:30pm, £18.50, Concorde II – Madeira Drive BN2 1EN

The Dishwashers: David Essex returns to the stage after his hugely successful portrayal of Eddie Moon in BBC’s EastEnders. Mon-Sat 7:45pm, Thur & Sat 2:30pm, £11.90 – £35.40, Theatre Royal – New Road, BN1 1SD

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Tuesday 25th


Jacob March + Support: Local folk talent Jacob will be playing a variety of tracks from his recent album Losing the Faith. 8pm, FREE, The Hope – 11 Queens Road, BN1 3WA

Luke Concannon + Jimmy Davis: Former Nizlopi frontman is back from his hitchhiking mission in Palestine with a new album and some great stories to tell. 8:30pm, £8/6, Latest Music Bar - 14-17 Manchester Street, BN2 1TF

 

Wednesday 26th


Cloud Boat: A soulful duo combining electronic influences with a folk lament. 8pm, £6, The Hope – 11 Queens Road, BN1 3WA

Polar Bear: Mercury nominatedexperimental jazz group led by Sebastian Rochford showcase their new album, In Each and Every One. 8:30pm, £17/15, Komedia – 44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN

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Thursday 27th


Comic Boom: A monthly night showcasing the best brand new top-notch comedy from the circuit. Komedia – 44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN

Dan Croll: Former LIPA graduate and national

Songwriter of The Year Winner showcases his new album, Sweet Disarray. 7pm, £8, The Haunt – 10 Pool Valley, BN1 1NJ


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I am a Music and Creative Writing graduate from Bangor University, born and raised in Hove. After completing my MA in Composition for Film I returned to my hometown to dive back into the local music scene,...

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