The Write Space At Ironworks (Various dates)

Ironworks Studios 30 Cheapside, Brighton

The Write Space At Ironworks - A calm, focused space to get your writing done. Join us Wednesday mornings, 11am–1pm, for a relaxed writing session alongside other writers — no workshops, no pressure, just time and space to work. Bring your laptop or notebook, grab a tea or coffee, and get stuck into whatever you’re working on — whether that’s a novel, poetry, essays, scripts or coursework. Running as a summer series (June–August). If it’s popular, we’ll keep it going into Autumn. £8 per session, including unlimited self-service tea & coffee. Book your spot and come write with us. JULY: 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th

£8.00

Old Man Luedecke

The Folklore Rooms 12-13 North Street, Brighton

Old Man Luedecke | Folklore Sessions Presents; Old Man Luedecke + Pierce Joyce 1st July 2026 | The Folklore Rooms £17adv | 18+ Old Man Luedecke is the recording name of two time JUNO award winning and Polaris prize nominated singer songwriter Chris Luedecke. A multiple East Coast Music Award winner known for his high energy banjo driven stompers, touching guitar ballads and dry humorous stories, Luedecke has been making a soundtrack to an authentic life for nearly twenty years. Born in Toronto and long time resident of the country near Chester Nova Scotia, Luedecke began recording in the early 2000's DIY folk scene of Halifax. He made his two JUNO winning albums for Black Hen Music in the late 00s with Steve Dawson as producer at Vancouver's famed Factory studio. While on a tour of England in 2009, he met and supported folk roots legend Tim O'Brien who produced Luedecke's next two albums. Tender is the Night was recorded at John's Prine's Butcher Shoppe Studio in Nashville in 2012 and 2015's Domestic Eccentric was recorded in a cabin Luedecke built himself at his home in NS. 2019 saw Luedecke recording Easy Money at both the Banff Centre in Alberta […]

£17.00

Sound Affects #40

East Street Tap 74 East St, Brighton

Sound Affects #40: Bev Lee Harling, Jak Hutchcraft, Laura Alice Haworth Sound Affects is a night of talks about music and subcultures, ideas around how sound affects us and how music changes the world. Hearing from writers, musicians, artists, superfans, photographers, filmmakers and everyday music lovers, we dive into personal stories, esoteric bands, fan communities, punk, pop, social change and much more. It's organised and hosted by journalist and documentary filmmaker Jak Hutchcraft. Guest speakers: Bev Lee Harling - A multi-genre vocalist, violinist and composer working across performance, theatre, dance, film and opera bringing classical, folk, jazz and found sounds to her projects and collaborations. Her new album Ploughing The Salt Sea' features evocative field recordings from Rock-a-Nore beach and voices gathered through interviews in Hastings Old Town. It was released not on CDs nor vinyl, but on musical postcards. Laura Alice Haworth - The brains and brawn behind record label, collective and promotions company KNM. The Brighton-based feminist collective champion femme punk, babecore, and queer fury. See what it's all about at knmpresents.com Jak Hutchcraft - Journalist, documentary maker and the intrepid host of Sound Affects. His debut feature documentary Right Here, Right Now covers the crazy story of […]

£10.00