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Bloodworm are clearly on the rise - don’t waste time in checking them out if you haven’t already. Review & photos from their excellent set at Brighton’s Green Door on the website now, link in bio. Exciting to see news of V&A East Museum’s first exhibition, The Music is Black: A British Story, celebrating the voices, talent and stories of Black British music and its global impact. Open now until early 2027, this project reflects a huge range of talent and influence from past and current artists from Skin to Winifred Atwell, and includes photography, musical instruments and technology, personal writings, song sheets, sculpture, paintings and stage outfits – more details on the website, link in bio. Less than 10 days till The Great Escape kicks off again - if you haven’t started planning yet, we’ve got our starter for 10 recommendations list for you of artists you should definitely check out - head to the website for more, link in bio. A sold out Brighton Centre for Louis Tomlinson’s How Did We Get Here? world tour last night. Always a supporter of other artists, Louis brought Pale Waves and ADMT along to start the show. Gallery by Mike Burnell on the website, link in bio. A night filled with ambience and alt-folk waves as a well matched collection of artists graced the stage at The Hope & Ruin on Friday night for Hidden Herd. Review & gallery featuring White Magic For Lovers, Catrin Vincent, Platonica Erotica & Charlie Keen’s Silver Birch on the website now - link in bio. New photographer feature live now! California based Denise Johnson gives us a glimpse into her world and how her photography journey has evolved - feature and gallery on the website now, link in bio. Big welcome back to the coast for Blue with a sold out show at Brighton Centre last night - gallery by Mike Burnell on the website now, link in bio. For our latest photographer feature we’re delighted to introduce you to the work of Michael Sprouse, a Washington DC based photographer capturing the energy of his local music scene at venues of all sizes. Head to the website to find out more about his photography journey and see more images - link in bio! A reminder of the diverse talent and nurturing environment Brighton has to offer, Homegrown Festival had another successful outing at the weekend celebrating the city’s thriving grassroots community. Review & photos on the website now -link in bio.
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