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Beats and Caffeine: Brighton

Redroaster (St James) 1D St James's Street, Brighton

Beats and Caffeine: Brighton: Beats-Driven. Caffeine-Fuelled. Brighton - We're Back. A high-energy daytime party where coffee meets the dancefloor. Independent brews and Rising DJs. No hangovers. Just energy, connection, and feel-good vibes

£17.50

Abigail Lapell

The Folklore Rooms 12-13 North Street, Brighton

Abigail Lapell | Folklore Sessions Presents; Abigail Lapell + Support The Folklore Rooms | 18+ November 16th | £13.50adv Call it prairie noir or Canadiana desert rock: Toronto's Abigail Lapell sings haunting, gorgeous modern folk songs. She's won three Canadian Folk Music Awards, including English Songwriter of the Year and Contemporary Album of the Year, reaching #1 on Canadian folk radio and over 48 million streams across digital platforms. Lapell tours widely across North America and Europe, performing on vocals, piano, harmonica and finger style guitar. Her JUNO-nominated album, Anniversary, was released May 2024 on Outside Music. Last year, Lapell released Anniversary & More Songs About Love, an extended companion to Anniversary.

£13.50

Once Upon a Time in Sokoto

Brighton Dome Concert Hall Church St, Brighton

Once Upon a Time in Sokoto By Inua Ellams, Directed by Roy Alexander Weise The award-winning Once Upon a Time in Sokoto tells the epic story of a beautiful but unlikely friendship forged between an enslaved woman and her former master. Differences in faith, culture and heritage are overcome in the face of new enemies, in a gripping family drama set against the backdrop of events leading to the creation of Nigeria. Tue 17, Wed 18 & Fri 20 Nov: 7.30pm–10pm Thu 19 Nov: 6pm + post show talk (end approx 9.30pm) Sat 21 Nov, 2pm & 7.30pm

£24.00