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peoplesday 10 culture&events 12 ecotechnologyshow 18 food 20 fun4kids 24 filmclub 26 b&halbion 28 barlife 30 livemusic 36 lovesupreme 42 clublife 44 venueguide maps WEBSITE: whatsonguide.co.uk ADVERTISING, LISTINGS & EDITORIAL 01273 731000 sales@whatsonguide.co.uk listings@whatsonguide.co.uk LISTINGS DEADLINE 15th of each month prior to publication for listings. ARTWORK DEADLINE 18th for finished artwork. FACEBOOK WhatsOnGuideBrightonAndHove ADDRESS What’s On, 12a Marlborough Place, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1WN, UK COVER Eco Technology Show. Fri 14th & Sat 15th, Brighton Centre. ecotechnologyshow.co.uk
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ourcity Currently eleven companies offer Creative & Digital Media apprenticeships to young people through the organisation DV8 Sussex. DV8 apprentices spend one day a week learning skills and knowledge, and four days a week placed with an employer putting it into practice. As I found on a recent visit to DV8’s main office in Brighton city centre, they can also get extra support with other essential skills like literacy, numeracy and IT. Jason Kitcat: editorial@whatsonguide.co.uk | Profile Photo: Steve George
DV8 Sussex Training Young People I was really impressed with the range of training projects in creative and media industries DV8 offer for young people. They also offer advice and support to the many small creative and digital businesses in the city considering taking on an apprentice. Dv8 also runs a programme for budding music gurus, the Music Industry Mentor Programme. Those on the programme are matched up to an industry professional who mentors and supports them for a period of six months. The number of mentors is expanding all the time, with eight new experts soon to be ready to take on young people. In addition to training and apprenticeships, DV8 runs
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events such as the free Creative Careers Event on the 30th May. The afternoon was part of the programme for B-Fest, the Brighton Youth Arts Festival Part. At the event 14-25 year olds looking to get started in the creative and digital sectors were able to hear from professionals ranging from concert promoters to digital media specialists about their careers. Dv8 offers invaluable opportunities to young people interested in our burgeoning local creative and media sectors - benefitting young people, our international reputation for excellence in this area, and the city’s local economy. For more information about DV8, go to www.dv8sussex.com
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futureevents This time of year brings out the best in Brighton and Hove, and gives us the chance to get outside. In fact there is so much on in the next few months that you’d best get out your planner and start booking dates now! Whatever your cultural poison there is something for you, Shakespeare, sandwiches by the sea or even a swig of scrumpy. Enjoy it while it lasts! Gareth Becker: future@whatsonguide.co.uk
Henry VI- Harry The Sixth Wed 17th - Sat 20th July, Theatre Royal Straight from Shakespeare’s Globe theatre, the story follows the life of the young king and the widening cracks between the houses of Lancaster and York. Only a victory against the French can restore the Kingdom’s honour. These three plays are stand alone, but to be performed by one cast, under one roof on one day? Sublime. atgtickets.com
The Levellers Fri 19th July, Brighton Dome This is the final stop on the UK leg of their tour. Do I need to remind anyone that the Levellers are from Brighton? Still putting out singles nearly 25 years after their first, this tour comes on the back of their album, Static on the Airwaves, released last year. Get your tickets for this now; it isn’t so far from home. levellers.co.uk
Scouting For Girls Fri 9th Aug, Brighton Racecourse Million-selling British pop band Scouting For Girls close the August Racing Festival on Fri 9th Aug. The intimate live concert will take place after racing at the fantastic racecourse settings. Concert goers can enjoy racing before the winners of 4 Brit Awards, 2 Ivor Novello nominations and 4 Top 10 singles perform as part of their ticket price. See website for more details. brighton-racecourse.co.uk 6
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The market is continuing to remain strong while first time buyers struggle to obtain mortgages, the average length of tenancy is now at 20 months due to the rental property shortage. If investing in property please ensure you use a regulated agent (ARLA, RICS or TPOS) to ensure a high standard of service, Client Money Protection and a complaints procedure. www.psandb.co.uk
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Brighton & Hove Food & Drink Festival Thurs 5th - Sun 15th Sept, Various Locations This is the biggest foodies’ festival in the south of England, and an absolute must visit for anyone who considers themself a culinary junky. A veritable smorgasbord of events will be served across the city including the Big Sussex fruit and veg market, an outdoor beer and cider festival and a punk wine tasting! brightonfoodfestival.com
London To Brighton Cycle Ride Sun 8th Sept Madeira Drive Fancy a challenge this summer? No I don’t mean trying to make that beer can tower reach the ceiling! Join thousands on the A23 and brave the fearsome Ditching Beacon, that’s after the 50 odd miles from London of course. The ride has raised over £40 million for charities like the British Heart Foundation over the last 33 years. londonbrightoncycle.co.uk
Paul Merton’s Impro Chums Fri 18th Oct, Brighton Dome Nothing provokes a belly-laugh from me like a good improv show, and one featuring Have I Got News For You stalwart Paul Merton is far too good to miss. He brings with him a seasoned team of comedy veterans, prepped to create a show in front of your very eyes, all based on audience suggestions. You’ll laugh till you’re sore. brightondome.org
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junefocus It’s a mad old month June particularly if it’s hot and sunny. We’re recovering from the delightful madness of The Great Escape and Brighton Festival but the Fringe still beckons us in for the first couple of days of the month before bowing out for another year. What to offer you? A broad swathe of delights meandering through our streets and venues is my answer. Also don’t forget Fathers’ Day! Kairen Kemp: focus@whatsonguide.co.uk
Post-Roast Comedy Previews Every Sunday, TOM Returning to TOM for a second year of new, early-evening comedy. The country’s finest comedy talents performing their ‘perfect hour’ ahead of August’s crucial Edinburgh Comedy Festival.Two fantastically hilarious full-length shows in one, running on Sunday afternoons through June and July. As your late-afternoon dinner settles and Monday looms, join us at TOM’s Bar for two brand new early-evening comedy previews. theoldmarket.com
Dave (In Me) McPherson Solo Show + Gazz Marlow Mon 10th, The Prince Albert He started acoustic solo gigs in 2007. 2012 he played 200+ shows. 2013 must be the busiest year of McPherson’s career. First ‘The Good People Movement: 365’ – the mammoth task of writing and recording a song every day of the year. Alongside this he’s releasing his second solo album Dremoirs. In Me band-pal Gazz Marlow supports. facebook: davemcphersonmusic
Eco Technology Show 2013 Fri 14th & Sat 15th, Brighton Centre A two day exhibition which attempts to explain the benefits, both domestically and commercially, of more eco-friendly technology and how it could affect your life. This Green bonanza will be hosting over 80 free workshops and talks, offering incentives from ways to save money at home to first looks into the future of greener technology and travel. ecotechnologyshow.co.uk 8
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Sat 15th, Brighton City Centre This city-wide event aimed at “bringing the city’s communities together” is set to be as huge and vibrant as last year’s celebration. With music performances, food stalls, a country fayre and 10 ‘zones’ with activities for everyone from toddlers and kids to the seniors, there is no excuse to not come down and remind yourself why this city is so great! 11am-5pm. brighton-hove.gov.uk/peoplesday
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Sun 16th, Coral Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium Take the family to ‘the dogs’ on Father’s Day and enjoy a three course meal from the stunning glass fronted restaurant, whilst enjoying all the action of 12 thrilling greyhound races! 3 courses, admission and race card £19.50 per adult & £9.50 per child. Surprise Dad with a message inside the race card or a named race from £20. brightonandhovegreyhoundstadium.co.uk
Aegon International Tennis Sat 15th - Sat 22nd, Devonshire Park, Eastbourne Once again thousands of spectators are welcomed across the week, this summer, with its intimate feel and beautiful setting just minutes from the beach. Some of the world’s top male and female tennis players hone their skills ahead of Wimbledon. As the event grows in stature the honours board here is a real who’s who of world tennis over the past four decades. aegoninternational.co.uk
TRAUMFRAU Fri 28th, The Loft, 10 Ship Street Brighton’s queer dancefloor for the unusual crowd. Tucked away from the shiny gay scene is a fun DIY arty and quirky queer night. An intellectual dancefloor for unusual homos. Great music, live acts, in loco making of DIY crafts arts and zines. You want to be there. Really. 9pm-3am. Check out the facebook page to discover their monthly fancydress(code) and special guest. Facebook: TraumfrauBrighton
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peoplesday Brighton & Hove’s annual one day free festival People’s Day, (www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/ peoplesday), is taking place on Saturday 15 June, from 11am to 5pm, in the heart of the city’s cultural quarter: across New Road, Jubilee Street and Jubilee Square, Church Street, Pelham Street, and within the Corn Exchange, City College and the Brighthelm Centre. Ruth Allsop: Brighton & Hove Council
City Celebrates Its People’s Day Power Men’s Society (GEMS), local female acapella choir We-Bop, social enterprise company Able and Willing,Healthwatch Brighton & Hove, and the Silver Sounds Samba Band. Organised by Brighton & Hove City Council to celebrate the diverse communities that inhabit the city and define its inclusive nature, the event will have activities and entertainment for all age groups. The programme of entertainment is spread across ten different themed zones and features live music and dance, health and wellbeing, sport, fashion, crafts, and an array of global food stalls offering yummy hot and cold food. Among the community groups and volunteers taking part this year are the Gay Elderly
As well as uncovering some of the city’s amazing stories, art and culture, there will be opportunities to take part in a wealth of activities from African drumming to Chinese brush painting, street dance, hoola hooping and juggling. City College will bring a spot of nostalgia to the North Laine by hosting a country fayre complete with hay bales, Morris dancing and a mini farm while other highlights of the day include up-and-coming local band, High Tyde, talented Arabic-style belly dancer, Morgana and vocal performances from the Actually Gay Men’s Chorus. Last year, People’s Day attracted around 15,000 visitors and this year numbers are expected to be further boosted as the event is one of several taking place in the city, over the same weekend, which the council is supporting. The Eco Technology Show (www. ecotechnologyshow.co.uk) is at the Brighton Centre from 14th - 15th June and will serve as the Eco Zone on People’s Day, showcasing low carbon products and services, self-build and renovation, transport and technology. Attendees will be able to choose from 60 workshops and talks covering
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commercial property, renewable energy, the Green Deal, domestic energy and efficiency, and smarter transport and waste. The Eco Open Houses event (www. ecoopenhouses.org) which allows the public free access into eco homes over two weekends - 15th -16th and 21st - 22nd June – will give an insight into how eco initiatives work in practice to save energy and money. And Brighton Fashion Week (www. brightonfashionweek.com) from 13th -16th June - will showcase local designers’ creations with a myriad of themes, from sustainable fashion to wickedly wild costume, in a series of
“Last year’s People’s Day was a great success and we’re hoping to get even more people to join in and enjoy the great array of food and entertainment on offer. The fact that there are so many other events taking place over the same weekend is not untypical for Brighton but gives even more of an incentive to get out and about and be reminded of why the city is such an interesting and inspiring place to be.”
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Council leader, Jason Kitcat, says: “Our city has a diverse mix of communities and our free-thinking attitude and spirit is something to celebrate.
People’s Day 2013 is funded by the council and supported by partners including: Guide2Brighton.com, Micarmo Portuguese Food & Drink, Joogleberry Acts, Vision Brothers Productions Ltd, Brighton Fashion Week, The Eco Technology Show, City College Brighton & Hove, Peyton Events, and The Ethical Property Company Limited. The Eco Technology Show opens from 9am-5pm on Friday 14 and from 10am5pm on Saturday 15 June. Tickets are £5 and children under 16 go free
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culture&events In a month full of charity and communal bonding, June appears to be Brighton’s unofficial Community Month. Alongside the charitable vibes and summer activities, art project exhibitions ‘The Blue Route’ at Fabrica and ‘Into The Blue’ at Hove Museum as well as torrents of great events at the Theatre Royal including musical masterpiece ‘Three Phantoms’. For the sake of the naked bike riders, let’s hope this good weather keeps up! Andrew Kilpatrick: culture@whatsonguide.co.uk
Something, elsewhere Tues 4th - Sun 9th, Gallery 40 This is the second year that Tim Patrick will be showing at Gallery 40. Last year’s show was a triumph so do go Something, elsewhere. He will be exhibiting a body of new paintings and drawings made since the last exhibition. This is to coincide with his paintings at the Graduate Show at Brighton University, which runs from the 1st-12th of June. timpatrick.co.uk
Reginald D. Hunter In The Midst Of Crackers Sat 8th, Brighton Dome The risqué and often extremely poignant black comedian Reginald D. Hunter visits Brighton this month. Often praised highly for his provocatively accurate observations on white British culture and the male quest for female company, Hunter has become a panel show and stand-up favourite in the UK. Offensively precise and self-reflective; a must for any fan of stand-up! brightondome.org
Brighton’s Naked Bike Ride Sun 9th, Preston Park Now in its eighth year, Brighton’s Naked Bike Ride has become a hotbed for the charitable adventurous. Included in the event, one aimed at promoting road bike safety as well as greener travel, is a naked lunch and naturist beach outing. Being the final of the four Southern naked bike rides, expect a big turn out if the weather is right! wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org 12
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Sat 15th June – Sun 13th October, Royal Pavilion Exploring interior decoration used by George IV, this collection of Regency period artwork is sure to astonish. Featuring charts, books and wallpaper fragments from the 18th and 19th centuries, both history and art lovers will be thrilled by this exhibition. Also on show are Regency era paint boxes. and information on how the vibrant pigments were achieved. brighton-hove-rpml.org.uk
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Being Tommy Cooper Mon 17th, Theatre Royal 1954. a small Vegas hotel room the up-and-coming Tommy Cooper faces the prospect of his first big failure. He finds an offer on the table and a drink in his hand. Powerful, provocative, painfully funny and true, Tom Green’s astonishing play , starring Damian Williams, finds both the brilliance in Britain’s most famous comic whilst exploring the pressures and loneliness of fame. atgtickets.com
Shaolin Warriors: Return Of The Master Wed 19th, Brighton Theatre Royal Perfect for a mid-week family treat. Returning to the UK in preparation for their world tour, the theatrical Kung Fu troupe Shaolin Warriors bring another visually stunning and athletically demanding show to Brighton. Featuring twenty-two highly trained professionals performing a vigorously choreographed visual assault, the Shaolin Warriors have been stunning families and adults alike all over the world. atgtickets.com
Jam Tarts Choir: Tart Attack! Fri 21st & Sat 22nd, The Old Market Brighton’s very own 50-piece indie popchoir graces The Old Market this month in aid of the charity Jail Guitar Doors, a charity which aims to provide music workshops for prisoners as a means to aid rehabilitation. Singing alternative classics from The Smiths, Nirvana and Tom Waits among others, this spirited choir are a must see. theoldmarket.com/tart-attack
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culture&events 1st June: Brighton Festival & Fringe See www.brightonfestival.org & www.brightonfringe.org for details
bees mouth Tuesdays: Life Drawing 7.30pm
black rock To October: Brighton Sand Sculpture Festival
brighton centre 1st & 2nd: Eddie Izzard: Force Majeure 6.30pm £35 14th-15th: Eco Technology Show 9am £5
brighton dome 8th: Reginald D Hunter: In The Midst of Crackers 15th: Streetfunk Presents Straight Up ‘13 6pm £10 16th: Comedy Benefit 8pm £20/15
brighton railway st To August: Fotodevelopment Exhibition £f
brighton seafront 14th: Martlets Midnight Walk
brunswick Mondays: Harmonessence 7.45pm £tbc Wednesdays: Instant Theatre 7pm 5th & 11th: Archway Choir 12.30pm & 7.30pm £tbc 6th,13th, 18th & 25th: Baby Zumba 11am £tbc 6th: Charity Pub Quiz 8pm £3
brunswick sq gdns 30th: Brunswick Town Art Fair
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3rd: Movie Bar 7.30pm 4th: Giraffe Comedy Club 7.30pm £3 9th: Express Yourself 5pm £f 10th: Lucy Beaumont 7.30pm £5 11th: Skeptics In The Pub 8pm £2 brighton marina 12th: Funnyhaha 8pm £5 2nd: Urban Dance Day 11am - 5pm 13th: David Trent: This Is All I Have 7.30pm £5 brighton museum 14th: Funny Girls 8pm £5/4 To 18th Jan 2014: Chilled To The Bone: 15th & 23rd: Clara Bow’s Premiere Ice Age Sussex £f Prohibition Party 8pm £3 To 8th Sept: Jeff Koons Artist Rooms 17th: Lucy Porter: Northern Soul On Tour 7.30pm £7
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chequers 6th: Mouth Leak Comedy with Fraser Geesin 7.30pm £f
churchill square 9th: Urban Dance Day 11am - 5pm
city centre 9th: Naked Bike Ride 15th: Peoples Day
dukes @ komedia 14th: Man of Steel Premiere After Party 11pm £5/6
emporium 1st: Qua Qua Qua 7pm £13.50 Speakeasy Three 10.30pm £6 4th-6th: Shylock 7.30pm £13.50
gallery 40 4th-9th: Something, elsewhere 10.30am £f
hotel pelirocco 23rd: Sylvie Simmons At Ace Stories 6pm £5
hove lagoon 11th: Sponsored Walk
hove lawns To 2nd: No Fit State Circus 30th: Capital To Coast Bike Ride
hove park 7th: Hove Park Youth Cycle Races 9th: Hove Park Races 14th: Brighton Mitre CC 29th: Big Fun Run Brighton
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18th: Michael Fabbri & Joey Page 7.30pm £5 19th: James Acaster: Lawnmower 7.30pm £5 20th: Carl Donnelly: Now That’s What I Carl Donnelly! 7.30pm £5 24th: Seann Walsh: The Lie-In King 7.30pm £10 25th: Matt Forde: The Political Party 7.30pm £5 26th: Art & Chat 7.30pm £f 27th: Carey Marx and Flange Krammer 7.30pm £5 28th: Casual Violence Have Friends 7.30pm £5
hove promenade 12th: Pebble Dash
komedia 2nd: Bent Double 7.30pm £10.50/8.50/5 The Modernists by Jeff Noon 7.30pm £14/12 4th: Mark Thomas – 100 Acts of Minor Dessent 9pm £10/8 6th: Hammer & Tongue 7.30pm £5 13th: The Noise Next Door: Boys On Tour 8pm £12/10 So You Think You’re Funny? 8pm £6
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27th: Comic Boom 8pm £9/7/5 25th: Magnet Speed Dating 28-45 Years 8pm £20 29th: Funny Women: Brighton Nights 7.30pm £10/8 Fosters Krater Comedy Club 1st: Ben Norris, Mark Nelson, Matthew Osborn, MC Stephen Grant. 6th -9th: Sean McLoughlin (Thu), Ahir Shah (Thu), Lindsay Sharman (Thu), Roger Monkhouse (Thu), John Moloney (Sat+Sun), The Noise Next Door (Sat), Ian Stone (Fri), Jarred Christmas (Sun),Sam Avery (Fri & Sat), Paul Myrehaug (Sun), Phil Wang (Sun), Joe Bor (Sun), MC Stephen Grant. 14th-16th: Jeff Innocent (Sat+Sun), Addy Van Der Borgh (Fri), Jimmy McGhie (Sat+Sun), Mark Maier (Fri+Sat), Lucy Beaumont (Sun), Joe Wells (Sun), MC Andrew Stanley. 20th & 24th: Ste Porter (Thu), Neil McFarlane (Thu), David Jordan (Thu), Tony Law (Thu), MC James Redmond (Thu), Rob Heeney (Fri+Sat), Markus Birdman (Fri), Sean Meo (Sat+Sun), Daliso Chaponda (Sat+Sun), James Alderson (Sun), Peter White (Sun), MC Rob Heeney (fri), MC Stephen Grant (Sat+Sun) 28th-30th: Roger Monkhouse (Sat+Sun), Craig Murray (Sat+Sun), Carly Smallman (Fri), Jessica Fostekew (Sat), Ryan Cull (Sunday), Kiri Pritchard Mclean (Sun), Wes Packer (Sun),
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MC Stephen Grant (Fri), MC Paul Thorne (Sat) MC Rich Wilson (Sun). Fri 8pm £25.50(meal deal) £16.50/£13.50 Sat 7pm £29(meal deal)/£22 Sat 10.30pm £13.50 (meal deal) £10/£9/£5 Sun 8pm £21 (meal deal) £12/£9/£5
latest music bar Wednesdays: Tango Boot Camp £8-3 4th: Action For Happiness 8pm £f 11th: Charity Chuckle 8pm £8/5 13th: Catalyst Club 8pm £5 18th: Cafe Scientifique 8pm £f 30th: Brighton Twisted Market 12pm £5
madiera drive 2nd: Mini Run 16th: London to Brighton Bike Ride
marlborough theatre 3rd: Magic & Mentalism 7.30pm £5/3 6th-8th: Pygmalion 7.30pm £8.50/6.50 9th: Book Of Spells: A Love Story 7.30pm £8.50/6.50
new venture theatre 22nd To 29th: The Lover & Celebration 7.45pm, 2.30pm (23rd) £10/9/7
oval park saltdean 1st: Saltdean Lido Summer Fun Day
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preston park 22nd: Take Part Sports Festival 25th: Big Toddle
proud cabaret Thursdays: 50 Shades of Cabaret 7pm £24 1st, 22nd & 29th: Le Chat Noir 8.30pm £49 7th: Blitz 8pm £34 21st: Speakeasy 7.45pm £34
the quadrant Saturdays: The Laughing Horse Big Saturday Night Comedy Show 8.30pm £7/6
17th: iOpen Spoken Word 7.30pm £f 19th: Did I Mention The Free Wine? 8pm £20 21st - 22nd: Tart Attack! 7.30pm £8.50/6.50 26th: Craftaganza Live 7.30pm £f
purple playhouse 1st & 2nd June: Return To Venice 5pm (Tues - Sun) 8pm (Weds - Sat) £12.50/10/8
victoria gardens 1st: Ladyboys of Bangkok 7pm & 9pm, 4.30pm (Sun, 25th, 26th & 1st June) £14+
waterhall playing fields 8th & 9th: Brighton Sevens Sporting Event
queens park 30th: Bear Picnic In The Park
rottingdean green 15th: Rottingdean Lions Fayre
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15th June - 13th Oct: Regency Colour and Beyond, 1785-1835
saltdean lido 1st: Summer Funday
st annes wells gdns 1st & 2nd: A Midsummer Nights Dream
stanmer park 2nd: Sussex Festival of Nature 9th: Concours D’ Elegance 29th & 30th: Race For Life
sussex cricket ground 15th: Cliff Richard
st luke’s church 8th: Sandy Dillon & Friends Present ‘Shipwrecked’ 6pm £9 14th: The Piano Sonata: Romantic and Modern 7.30pm £7/5/3 23rd: An evening With The Famous Spike Wells Jazz Trio 7.30pm £7/5/3 28th: The Ireland Trio: Music From Our Back Yards 7.30pm £7/5/3
theatre royal 1st: Less Than Kind 7.45pm £10-29.50 10th - 15th: Beautiful Thing 7.30pm £10-27 15th: Jonathan Harvey 6pm £8.50 21st: Thank You For The Music 7.45pm £8.50 24th to 29th: The Pitmen Painters 7.30pm £17.50-23
the old market 5th: Paul Morley In Conversation 7.30pm £10 6th: Laughtermarket 8pm £4 9th & 30th: Post Roast Comedy Previews 4pm £6 11th - 15th: Cats 7.30pm £8 - 15 16th: iTopia 7pm £12/10 listings deadline 15th june listings@whatsonguide.co.uk
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ecotechnology The Eco Technology Show, a ‘must attend’ event for anyone interested in the latest eco technologies, energy efficiency and saving money, returns to Brighton on the 14th and 15th of June to the Brighton Centre. An energy-packed event including self-build and renovation, energy, transport and technology. The Eco Technology will span three exciting exploration zones encompassing Eco Build, Renewable Energy, Home, and Office, Transport, and Technology zones. Billy Mauseth: billy.m@ecotechnologyshow.co.uk
Workshops & Talks Over 70 practical workshops and talks over the two days. Covering Energy Efficiency & Retrofit, Renewable Energy, Transport & Waste. Topics include ‘Householders – demystifying the Green Deal, ‘energy saving solutions, how long to payback?’, ‘Benefits of retrofitting a Victorian house’, ‘Energy: what are the latest incentives & how to benefit’, ‘Smarter driving: save money on vehicle running costs’ and ‘the wonderful world of waste’.
Transport Zone The Eco Technology Show will include some of the latest vehicles to be brought to the UK market including Vauxhall’s Ampera electric car named 2012 European Car of the Year and concept HydroGen4 fuel cell vehicle, Citroën’s DS5, the World’s first diesel Hybrid vehicle, a 99g emission Citroën DS3, a full electric Berlingo van and Zaha Hadid’s Hydrogen Z-car with speed adjusted wheelbase plus lots more!
Advisory Hub Meet with one of our expert advisors for a free advice? Advisors will be providing one to one advice throughout the day. Advisors include representatives from DECC, UKTI, Business Support Kent, The Energy Saving Trust, RICS, Micropower Council, CIAT, Carbon Leapfrog and Brighton & Hove Local Planning. To book a session, please come to the Advisory Hub. Sessions will be booked on a first come first served basis. 18
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Smart Business Conference On Friday 14th June, the topic ‘Innovation & sustainable growth for future cities and business’. Delegates include public sector and business leaders from across the UK. Speakers include the Technology Strategy Board, Future Cities Demonstrator winner Glasgow City Council, Future Cities finalist Peterborough City Council plus Milton Keynes City Council & Brighton & Hove City Council.Business speakers in the afternoon include Kingfisher, BT, Ambiental and Ikea.
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Build, design, energy, waste products and services including Architects, Recycling & Waste t, Building supplies, Project management, LED lighting, Green Roofs, Ventilation & Insulation, Water saving, Micro irrigation and Rainwater harvesting. Renewable Energies including wood burning stoves, biomass boilers, wind power, solar, Ground and air source heat pumps, Energy assessments and thermal panels Home & Office including Energy efficient computers, fittings, Eco Gadgets and Art.
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Education providers, new innovations, and technology products including information on Renewables, Green Deal & other incentives, Self-Build, Building Control, Design and Energy Assessment, Financing, Planning, Technology including smart controls, energy efficient computers and the latest innovations from across all the zone and show exclusive - VOLT launches “V-Wave” the latest in electric bike, an infrared heating film for floor heating and a new product in UK.
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food With a number of new places opening over the last couple of months thought we should do a quick round up in order you are all up to date with where’s good to eat. Plus we have our favourites to go from Siam Siam in Preston Street and Leonardo’s in Hove. My monthly guilty pleasure, currently in Marks & Spencer, is ‘Luxury Scotch Eggs’, pop in the oven 12 mins … heaven. Justin Williams: justin@whatsonguide.co.uk
Buddies 46-48 Kings Road, 01273 323600 www.buddies24hour.net On the seafront this exclusive 24hr licensed restaurant serves more than just late night breakfasts; they also specialise in locally sourced fish, seafoods and meats . Try the seafood platter with tuna, sea bass, king prawns, salmon, cod, haddock, plaice, mussels, calamari and scampi. 1 person £19.95 / 2 persons £39.95
Burger Brothers 97 North Road, 01273 706980 burgerbrothersbrighton Located near What’s On HQ, check out BB as they have created a stylish and hygienic environment with bench seating; perfect for people watching. “Our Favourite” is a burger with goats cheese, roasted peppers, honey mustard and secret sauce…the chips are something else. Locally sourced beef and minced on the premises. These guys are passionate about what they serve.
I Love Thai 14 Matlock, 01273 500511 I Love Thai Brighton Opened recently by Neil Waugh who conceptualised and created Drakes Hotel in the city, has turned his hand to his passion Thai food. Tucked away off Dyke Road, but they do take away so hurrah!. Try the Gaeng Pet, which is red curry and duck, the meat was tender and the flavours were balanced. Give them a call. 20
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21 Gardner Street, 01273 696289 www.fil-fil.co.uk A welcome addition to the North Laines. I popped in over the Great Escape with Steve from Shakedown. Family run and busy; word is out about this place. I went for the ‘Festival Special’ - all fresh ingredients and the infamous ‘secret recipe’ Falafels into a circular pitta bread filled with fresh salads and sauces. Perfect for a healthy lunch.
Greco Taverna 135 King’s Road, Brighton. 01273 321888. Greco-Taverna Mon-Sun 8pm-10.30pm A wonderful new Greek Taverna on Brighton seafront with friendly service and spectacular traditional dishes. Also serving the best Gyros in town.
Leonardo Restaurant 55 Church Road, Hove. 01273 328888 www.leonardo-restaurant.co.uk leonardorestaurant Mon-Sun 12 noon-11pm. Still surprising diners after 17 years with its strict code of using the freshest ingredients and authentic recipes from Italy. With the occasional modern twist Leonardo’s is the ideal restaurant to enjoy a romantic dinner, birthday celebration or just to have meal when you don’t wish to cook.
Siam Siam 73-74 Preston St. Brighton. 01273 757424. www.siamsiambrighton.co.uk @SiamSiam73 Tues-Sun 12 noon-11pm Siam Siam Thai restaurant is a true family run restaurant located on Preston Street, a popular area of Brighton for diners. After many requests from our customers at Mair Kim’s Thai Takeaway in Hove we have opened our restaurant serving our favorite traditional Thai dishes.
Vegetarian Take Away Order Online
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fun4kids I’m still on a mission to get our little, medium and big ‘little darlings’ active of body as well as mind and I think I’ve hit on a doozie of a selection this month! Personally I’m set to find out more about a very special chap called Dave and sample a chocolate telescope with my 2 year old companion. What am I going on about? Read on and you’ll find out … Justin Williams: editorial@whatsonguide.co.uk
Streetfunk Various Sussex Venues More than a dance school… Streetfunk’s a family! They are committed to creating a positive lifestyle where Hip Hop dance is taught in a fun environment where discipline, hard work and respect are paramount. They stand against lethargy and cultivate passion and funk in every person. This is very popular so see the website for details of weekly classes, workshops and events for 4 years old to adults. streetfunk.co.uk
Brighton Stormers Saturdays, King Alfred Leisure Centre Brighton Stormers are an established inline skater hockey club with members from across Sussex who offer recreational sessions for beginners of all ages. Stormers have teams competing at league level across all age groups from 6 years old to senior and veteran. Players have to wear protective body armour, so are fully protected. Just bring your own skates and they provide the rest! brightonstormers.co.uk
Caveman Dave Early Years Workshop Tues 4th, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery Meet Caveman Dave. He may be smelly, but he’s brave, Caveman Dave is all the rave! He’s the bravest caveperson around. Or is he? Nick Sharrattt’s literary hero is a delight. As well as a story the Early Years sessions for 2-5 year olds include related art activities, a museum expedition and handling some museum objects. brighton-hove-pavilion.org.uk 24
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TAKEPART Sun 22nd Jun to Sun 7th July, Various venues TAKEPART is a celebration of sports and physical activities provides residents, young and old, with 250 many free or low cost opportunities to have fun and be active in a wide range of events. The demonstrations, taster and competitions gives you the chance to enjoy the many different activities the city has to offer. Sign up, join in and have fun! brighton-hove.gov.uk
Tiggle’s Chocolate Telescope Sat 29th 11am, Waterstones, 71-74 North Street Escape into a book. Story-time at Waterstone’s usually followed by arts and crafts activities, and occasionally authors are there for book signings. Every Saturday, this is a FREE event. Anyone under the age of 10 is welcome to come and read with the team, get a bit messy with an art task and generally have a proper good time! waterstones.com
Film Making Masterclass Sat 29th, Brighton Museum We love using our phone to capture a special and fun moment. With sessions throughout the day for kids from 8 years old through to 18 years this is a great and exciting opportunity to make ‘movies’. Attendees learn how to go from script to screen using a phone,with Silverbox Multimedia. You can buy the tickets in advance online or phone. brighton-hove-rpml.org.uk
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filmclub We recently lost a true pioneer, icon and genius of special effects in the form of Ray Harryhausen. His astounding achievements in stop motion animation have inspired countless generations from his work on ‘Mighty Joe Young’ in 1949 through to his last film ‘Clash Of The Titans’ (1981). His wonderful body of work still continues to dazzle, even in the digital age and we will never see his like again. Martin Lampitt: cinema@whatsonguide.co.uk
The Company You Keep 7th, In Cinemas
Civil rights lawyer and single father, Jim Grant (Robert Redford), finds that his life in the sleepy suburbs of Albany, New York is turned upside down when a local newspaper reporter (Shia LeBeouf) exposes his true identity as one of the FBI’s most wanted. As a result he is forced to go on the run after thirty years in hiding. Redford directs as well as stars in this tale of how ideals and priorities change with age and has assembled a top notch cast that’s worth the price of admission alone. Susan Sarandon, Nick Nolte, Stanley Tucci, Julie Christie and Brendan Gleason all turn in excellent performances but the film never
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seems to be more than the sum of its parts. Redford proves why he still deserves his iconic status as an actor but what could have been ‘The Fugitive’ instead becomes ‘All the Presidents Men’ without the intrigue. The film moves at such a sedate pace that each revelation falls by the wayside and I found myself not particularly caring about anyone’s fate by the end. I was particularly looking forward to this film but, once you strip away the great performances from some living legends, found all that you are left with is an overlong thriller that is not particularly thrilling, which is a great shame.
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5th, In Cinemas Will and Jayden Smith star as father and son space explorers who crash land on our planet a thousand years after humanity’s escape. It seems that director M. Night Shyamalan has finally given up trying to shock us in the last reel as the trailer gives the game away but it’s quite possibly a double bluff and there’s more here than initially meets the eye.
The Elephant Man: A Special Event 9th, Dukes at Komedia David Lynch’s 1980 masterpiece, starring John Hurt and Anthony Hopkins, is one of the most moving stories ever committed to celluloid and today it gets a rare big screen outing. Alongside the film there are on-stage interviews with renowned make up artist Christopher Tucker and Simon Treves, the greatgreat nephew of the man who looked after the real John Merrick.
Man of Steel 14th, In Cinemas After the nostalgia fest of ‘Superman Returns’, director Zack (‘Watchmen’) Snyder has decided to approach this as if this is the Kryptonian’s cinematic debut. Henry (‘The Tudors’) Cavill dons the tights alongside Amy Adams as Lois Lane and the superbly menacing Michael Shannon as General Zod. With Christopher Nolan as producer this could finally be the Superman film the fans have been waiting for.
World War Z 21st, In Cinemas Brad Pitt stars in this adaptation of Max Brooks’ 2006 post apocalyptic horror novel from director Marc Forster. With a big name attached and the fact that Forster is no stranger to delivering blockbusters (‘Quantum of Solace’) this should be epic enough to attract a crowd. Reports are, though, that it needs to take $400 million at the box office just to break even.
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b&halbion Following Albion’s highest league finish for almost 30 years the Seagulls look forward to another Championship campaign ahead of season 2013/14. To be a part of Albion’s next Championship campaign, supporters can purchase a season ticket now by visiting the ‘Tickets’ section of www.seagulls.co.uk. Remember that if you are an Albion fan or just a visitor to the city there is plenty to do at the Amex Stadium on a non-matchday, including visiting Dick’s Bar, taking a tour of the home of Brighton & Hove Albion or booking a Sunday lunch in one of the stunning hospitality lounges. Check out www.seagulls.co.uk for more information. Paul Rogers, Head of Commercial Services
A Sunday treat at the Amex
Sunday may not be a traditional day for Albion fans to visit the Amex but, with Sunday roasts on offer in the stunning West Stand, the stadium has the perfect venue for a lunchtime meal in the unique setting. The West Stand opens to the public every Sunday from 12pm for roast lunches, offering diners a two-course meal while overlooking the Amex pitch.
To book a table or for more information please email restaurant@ bhafc.co.uk or call 01273 878282
Complimentary on-site parking is available, alternatively diners can take full advantage of the convenient public transport services if they prefer.
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former chairman Dick Knight. Public tours run on Mondays (3pm & 6pm), Thursdays (10am, 1pm, 3pm & 6pm) and Sundays (12pm & 3pm) and last approximately two hours. There is a maximum of 15 people on each Tours Commence From The West tour. Prices are £10 for adults, £5 for Stand Reception & Incorporate: over-65s and under-18s. • Hospitality lounges • Art displays in the North, East, West Bookings & Enquiries Should Be Made By Either: upper and West lower concourses • Online at: • Trophy room and directors’ lounge www.seagulls.talent-sport.co.uk • Changing complex and press lounge • Visiting the ticket office at Queens • Dug outs Road or the Amex The tour ends with a stop-off at Dick’s • Via the customer services team Bar and coffee shop for a chance to on 0845 8730251 or email grab a drink and snack whilst viewing stadiumtours@bhafc.co.uk artwork which pays tribute to Albion’s Take some time out to visit the truly spectacular American Express Community Stadium, home of Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club.
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barlife We all know the feeling…the sun has just started to peek through the clouds, so there’s only one thing for it – shorts and sunglasses on, shoes off, and a quick dash to the nearest beer garden. But with most of the year spent in offices or in the dark, where are the best outdoor areas to sup a pint on our beautiful coast? Here’s a rundown of those hidden gems… Tom Doyle: bars@whatsonguide.co.uk
The Hobgoblin 31 York Place, 01273 682933 Don’t let the name fool you as The Hobgoblin has a history of putting on some of the best punk shows known to our fair town – but don’t be fooled into thinking this is simply a dank place for said goblins to lurk. There’s a decent-sized pub garden round the back for fresh air and fun. That’s music to my ears… hobgoblinbrighton.co.uk
Mash Tun 1 Church Street, 01273 684951 If you don’t know the Mash Tun by now, then you need to take a walk through central Brighton. Right at the heart of the cultural hub, the outdoor seating area is perfect for watching the world (and his dog) stroll by. If people-watching is your thing, there’s no better place for an afternoon drink – and it’s pretty lively in the evenings too. drinkinbrighton.co.uk
Western Front 11 Cranbourne St, 01273 725656 Another central location, but this one’s a real doozy. If you feel your feet getting a little heavy under the weight of all that shopping, then rest your weary trotters in the sun while everybody mills about in the heat. There’s often a vintage clothing fair that goes on as well, so you might find yourself a bargain while soaking up the rays. drinkinbrighton.co.uk 30
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102 North Road, 01273 628091 If you’re yearning for an awning – sorry, terrible para-rhyme there – then you could do much worse than the Fountain Head. With a gorgeous interior, the fact that an attractive outside area is on hand is just an added bonus to an already wonderful establishment. Popular with a diverse range of drinkers and thinkers, you’ll find yourself at home here whatever your poison. drinkinbrighton.co.uk
Sidewinder 65 St James’ Street, 01273 679927 Right in the heart of Kemptown, Sidewinder boasts the lot – great food, real ales on tap, good DJs, an open attitude and all with the wonderful bonus of two – yes, two – gardens to choose from should the weather be so inclined. We suggest you head down one fine weekend for a Sunday roast and toast the sun on a job well done. drinkinbrighton.co.uk
Fortune Of War 157 King’s Road, 01273 205065 Well, there’s not much beating this is there? Just head down to the Fortune Of War on a lazy summers’ day with your nearest and dearest, to let the wind and waves take all those troubles away. It gets cosy as it’s right on the seafront, and you’ve got to watch seagulls swooping for crisps, but it is highly, highly recommended. drinkinbrighton.co.uk
OHSO Social Restaurant 250a Kings Road Arches, 01273 746067 If eating and drinking with friends in the sun while looking out towards the pier is your kind of thing (and when isn’t it?!), then OSHO Social may just be the place for you. The heated terrace can hold more than 100 people so you’re likely to get a comfortable space to wile away the hours – just remember the suncream. ohsosocial.co.uk
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Above Audio Home The Black Dove 7th: Hot-Tip Hi-Fi 14th: Mo Taters 21st: Chop Source 8pm £f Chequers 7th: For Those About To Rock 28th: DJ Sliiiiquo 8pm £f Doctor Brightons Funky Friday 9.30pm £f Duke Of Norfolk DJ MC Cashback, DJ Lamp’s Eclectic Chair, Lady Lola & Miss Scarlet on rotation 9pm £f Fishbowl 7th: Keep It Wheel 14th: Jeff Daniels 21st: Cut La Vis 28th: Richie Cox & Sumsuch 9pm £f Fortune of War Fever 9pm £f Fountainhead 1st: Cider & Pork Festival 7th: Soulshyne 9pm The Globe The Get Down! 9pm £f Great Eastern 15th: Whiskey Preachin’ 8pm £f The Hop Poles Control Alt Delete 10pm £f Marlborough 7th: Skard For Lyfe 14th: I Love Electro 21st: Queer & Alternative 28th: A Bit of Rough Mash Tun House Party Mucky Duck 7th: Culture Sounds 14th: Gold Chains No Brains
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saturdays Bees Mouth 1st: Normington Street DJ 9pm £f Brighton Music Hall Live Music 10am £f Doctor Brightons Sexy Saturday 9.30pm £f Duke Of Norfolk 1st: Miss Scarlett 9pm £f
Prince Arthur 8th: DJ Machall 21st: DJ Surprise 30th: 80’s Night 8pm £f Riki Tik Skatadays 9.30pm £f Smugglers DJs 9pm £f Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar 1st: Unhooked Generation 8th: Kaleidoscope 15th: 2003 22nd: All Of Our Friends 29th: Riff Till Yer Stiff 9pm £f Thomas Kemp 8th: DJ MKNY 15th: DJ Greg Gore 22nd: DJ Lamp’s Eclectic Chair 29th: DJ Moler 9pm £f The Victory 1st: Up Against It 8th: Soul Custody DJs 15th: Don Simon 22nd: Rob Taylor 29th: Carnival Collective DJs 9pm £f The West Hill The Rounder Saturday Social 9pm £f Western Front 1st: Culture Front 8th, 22nd & 29th: DJ Dennis Castro 15th: Moochin’ 9pm £f
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sundays Beaufort Sunday Cinema 8pm £f Blue Man 2nd: Games Night 9th: Movie Night 8pm £f 16th: Quiz Night £1 23rd & 30th: Open Mic 8pm f Brighton Music Hall Live Music 10am £f Caroline of Brunswick 9th: The Geekest Link 8.30pm £1 Chequers 16th & 30th: Kings Hi-Fi 7pm £f Doctor Brightons Hangover Therapy 1pm £f
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livemusic Now that the glorious madness of May’s festival season has passed us by, there’s a chance to get yourselves away from the crush and into some truly first-class gigs in June. I can’t promise you warmth; I can’t promise you sunshine; but what I can promise you is my undying love and a guide to some of the best evenings you’ll have this year. Read on dear followers, read on … Thomas Doyle: live@whatsonguide.co.uk
Toro Y Moi Wed 5th, Concorde 2 Coming back strong with a whole host of catchy-as-hell tracks from third album ‘Anything In Return’, Chaz Bundick continues to exceed expectations. The American is hard to pin down in terms of genre – while his work is fused with healthy dollops of EDM, there’s pop, Eurobeats, starryeyed pop, funk, soul and whatever else is needed to make great songs like ‘Say That.’ toroymoi.blogspot.co.uk
Ghostpoet Fri 7th, The Haunt Having seen Ghostpoet live twice, I can tell you he doesn’t disappoint. Obaro Ejimiwe’s laid-back delivery masks the pain and honesty at the heart of tracks like glorious new single ‘Meltdown’, and with second album ‘Some Say I So I Say Light’ set to put him in the big leagues, catch him before he’s working alongside the best and brightest – hell, he already is. ghostpoet.co.uk
OPM Fri 7th, Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar “If I die before I wake…” –those immortal lines from OPM’s hit single ‘Heaven Is A Halfpipe’ will resonate with anybody of a certain age, and the California ska/hip-hop/reggae/ anything else rockers are back to blow your college socks off at Sticky Mike’s with new material as well as some old classics. Some love ‘em, some hate ‘em, but you’ll all be bouncing. myspace.com/opm 36
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Mon 17th, Brighton Dome Not content with being one of the nation’s most treasured comedic actors, Hugh Laurie went and became the highest-paid TV actor in American history on House. But that’s not enough; he’s also rather good at playing the blues. Laurie will be touring new album ‘Didn’t It Rain’ – the talented sod would be annoying if he wasn’t so damn loveable, and so damn good. hughlaurieblues.com
The Black Angels Tues 25th, The Haunt This Texan psych-rock band is making all the right noises to all the right people at the moment, riding a wave of buzz with their jangling songs of melodic doom doing strange, strange things to your brain. This is the type of music your grandmother warns you about, but you have to dance with the devil when his moves are this good. theblackangels.com
The Moody Blues Fri 21st, Brighton Centre If you like your blues, well, moody, then you really can’t get much closer than The Moody Blues. One of the most successful ever UK acts, the long-standing rock band have sold over 55million albums worldwide; that’s really not bad going, is it? Prepare to be swept along on a psychedelic tour de force – and yes, there will be grown men crying. moodybluestoday.com
Devendra Banhart Fri 28th, The Old Market, Hove Born in Texas, raised in Venezuela, and a teen in California –Devandra Banhart has a fair few influences to draw on for his seductive ‘freakfolk’ style. The 31-year-old can offer up perfectly formed classic ditties such as ‘Mi Negrita’ to lull you into a sleepy romance, while on the other lead you astray with the dark, trippy ‘Foolin’’. You’ve been warned. devendrabanhart.com
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Casa Jams Casablanca 10pm £f/2/1 KRS One Concorde 2 7.30pm £15 + bf adv Killer Queen Brighton Centre The Spirit of Gravity Green Door Store 8pm £5 The Haunt Chapel Club 7pm Rosco Levee & The Southern Slide Latest Music Bar 8pm £6/5 King Size Slim Mesmerist 9pm £f Jetpack Elastic North Laine 8.30pm £f Dowsing Prince Albert 8pm £5
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Vocademy Brunswick 2pm £tbc Brighton Folk 8pm £f Green Door Blues Green Door Store 10pm £f Don McMurray’s Stompers Hilton Metropole Hotel £f to diners. 12.30pm Kokopelli North Laine 3pm £f Matt Andersen The Palmeira 7.30pm £9 adv Phair Ohs Prince Albert 8pm £5
monday 17 Songs For Belltree Latest Music Bar 2pm £3/2 Brighton Calling 6pm £5 Splatch North Laine 8.30pm £f Pollacky Prince Albert 7.30pm £6.50 Hold The Suspect Worlds End 9pm £f
monday 10 Open Mic Brunswick 7.30pm £f Acoustic Singer/Songwriter Evening Mucky Duck 8pm £f Dave (InMe) McPherson Prince Albert 8pm £8 adv
tuesday 11 Jazz Jam Brunswick 8pm £f Open Mic Night with Wolf Williams Chequers 8pm £f Us Baby Bear Bones Green Door Store 7pm £f Gunk Prince Albert 8pm £4
wednesday 12 Soul Live Casablanca 10pm £f/2/1 BIMM End of Term Gig Coalition 7.15pm £2 Cracklin’ Griffins Mucky Duck 8pm £f Los Explosivos Prince Albert 9pm £6 adv
thursday 13 Bob Hillary & The Massive Mellow Brunswick 8pm £7 Casa Jams Casablanca 10pm £f/2/1 Lucy & The Scamps Mesmerist 9pm £f Earthtone 9 Prince Albert 8pm £6 Prince Arthur Acoustic Sessions 9pm £f
friday 14 The Cloggz Brunswick 8pm £tbc Soul Live Casablanca 10pm We R Bob Chequers 8pm £f BIMM End of Term Party Concorde 2 7pm £2 Deep Blue Komedia 8pm £10 Knifeworld Prince Albert 8pm £5
saturday 15 The Acoustic Sessions Ancient Mariner 8pm £f Willie & The Bandits Brunswick 8pm £tbc Soul Live Casablanca 10pm 40
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Open Mic Brunswick 7.30pm £f The Electric Soft Parade Green Door Store 7pm £8 Overhead Wires Latest Music Bar 8pm £tbc The Great Park Prince Albert 8pm £5
tuesday 18 Jazz Jam Brunswick 7.30pm £f Time for T Prince Albert 8pm £tbc
wednesday 19 Access To Music Brunswick 8pm £tbc Soul Live Casablanca 10pm £f/2/1 Melt Yourself Down Komedia 8.30pm £8 adv Woodland Blue Latest Music Bar 8pm £tbc Overhead Wires Mucky Duck 8pm £f SSS Prince Albert 8pm £6.50 v
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Beep Bees Mouth 9pm £f Freddy V & Friends Brunswick 8pm £9/7 Casa Jams Casablanca 10pm £f/2/1 Avey Tare’s Slasher Flicks Green Door Store 7pm £9.50 John Crampton Mesmerist 9pm £f Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer Prince Albert 8pm £8
friday 21 The Butches Blues Band Brunswick 8pm £5 Soul Live Casablanca 10pm The Moody Blues Brighton Centre 7pm £39.50 Tango Bhangra Chequers 9pm £f Sicksville A Go Go 2013 Concorde 2 9pm £13 + bf adv Friday Night Live Fiddlers Elbow 9pm £f The Informers George Payne 9pm £f How Things Work Komedia 7.30pm £6.50/4.50 Amy In The Winehouse Latest Music Bar 9pm £8 The Popguns Prince Albert 8pm £8
saturday 22 The Wildflowers Ancient Mariner 8pm £f Elvis Costello & The Imposters Brighton Centre 7pm £42.50/37.50 Ben River Caroline of Brunswick 8pm £f
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Soul Live Casablanca 10pm Xavier Rudd Concorde 2 7pm £15 + bf adv The Babies Green Door Store 7pm £8.50 Ian’s Ever Expanding? Prince Albert 8pm £4
monday 24 Open Mic Brunswick 7.30pm £f Born To Lose Prince Albert 8pm £3
tuesday 25 Jazz Jam Brunswick 7.30pm £f Open Mic Night with Wolf Williams Chequers 8pm £f Hush Hush presents Latest Music Bar 8pm £tbc Bob Wayne Prince Albert 8pm £6.50
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sunday 23 Simon D’souza’s The Journey Down Brunswick 2pm £8/6 Brighton Ukelele Jam 3pm £tbc Langalanga Charity Concert 7pm £7 Blue Orchids Green Door Store 7.30pm £8/10 Green Door Blues 10pm £f Don McMurray’s Stompers Hilton Metropole Hotel £f to diners.12.30pm Chris Simmons Komedia 7.30pm £7 Hayley Williams Latest Music Bar 6pm £tbc Caucasian Mountin Dog Prince Albert 8pm £3 TOM Three Bonzos and a Piano: 50th Anniversary Tour 8pm £15
friday 28 Soul Live Casablanca 10pm Overhead Wires Music presents Brunswick 8pm £4 TRAUMFRAU The Loft 10 Ship Street. Brighton’s queer dancefloor for the unusual crowd. 9pm-3am. Facebook: TraumfrauBrighton The Hollywood Assassins Prince Albert 8pm £4/3 Late Night Lingerie Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar 11pm £3 Devendra Banhart & Guests TOM 7pm £18/20
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So Last Century String Band Ancient Mariner 8pm £f wednesday 26 Sunshine Soul Revue Brunswick 8pm Soul Live Casablanca 10pm £f/2/1 £7/6 Blue Rose Code Latest Music Bar 8pm Soul Live Casablanca 10pm £6/7 Dirty Scavenger Chequers 8pm £f The Duvettes Mucky Duck 8pm £f The Big Surf All Dayer Green Door v Store 4pm £f thursday 27 Club Tic Tac Prince Albert 8pm £5 Zooberon Calling Brunswick 8pm £4 sunday 30 Casa Jams Casablanca 10pm £f/2/1 The Congos Concorde 2 7.30pm Real Music Club Brunswick 8pm £tbc £14.50 + bf adv Sword In The Air Caroline of Leannne & The Rockeros Mesmerist Brunswick 8pm £f 9pm £f Green Door Blues Green Door Store The Curst Sons North Laine 8.30pm £f 10pm £f JD Wilkes & The Dirt Daubers Prince Don McMurray’s Stompers Hilton Albert 8pm £8.50 Metropole Hotel £f to diners. 12.30pm
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lovesupreme Love Supreme is the first three day greenfield jazz festival in the UK for over twenty years, combining a classic jazz bill with a boutique festival experience. In association with Jazz FM, Love Supreme provides a premium bill combining jazz greats, international legends and contemporary artists. Found in Glynde, Sussex, the stunning South Downs and ample grounds of Glynde Place provide the perfect setting for the festival. Barney Dufton: editorial@whatsonguide.co.uk
Bryan Ferry & The Bryan Ferry Orchestra Bryan Ferry is a figurehead of innovation and style in popular music history. Recently released, ‘The Jazz Age’ celebrates the 40th anniversary of his career, rearranging some of his compositions with a 1920s style Jazz Orchestra. Ferry will be bringing his orchestra to the main stage of Love Supreme to perform The Jazz Age’s UK live première, as well as classic hits. bryanferry.com
Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra Renowned for his iconic ‘Later ...’ show, Jools is also a prolific performer and recording artist in his own right. On the hugely successful ‘Jools Holland & Friends’, he has appeared alongside the likes of Sting, Norah Jones, Eric Clapton and many more. Backed by his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, there is no better man to close the Love Supreme Jazz Festival! joolsholland.com
Chic Featuring Nile Rodgers One of disco’s all time greatest bands, Chic formed in the creative furnace of late 70s New York and shot to stardom with a string of worldwide hits including ‘Le Freak’ and ‘Good Times.’ Nile Rodgers went onto work with David Bowie, Madonna & Diana Ross as well as appearing on Daft Punk’s smash hit ‘Get Lucky’, which is based on the classic Chic sound. nilerodgers.com 42
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5th - 7th July @ Glynde Place Nr Lewes www.lovesupremefestival.com • facebook: lovesupremefest
Esperanza Spalding
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Esperanza Spalding made a massive impact as the first jazz artist to win the coveted Grammy Award for best New Artist in 2011 - a huge triumph over the pop might of Justin Bieber. Spalding’s latest release, Radio Music Society, explores Jazz influences within the conventional ‘pop’ song structure, resulting in a diverse, ambitious and masterful recital. Esperanza will perform on the main stage on the Sunday. esperanzaspalding.com
Melody Gardot Melody Gardot’s breakthrough album, ‘My One and Only Thrill’, received three Grammy nominations and sold over a million copies worldwide. 2012’s The Absence, inspired by time spent wandering through Morocco, Brazil and Lisboa, captures the essence of these exotic locations while at the same time remaining quintessentially Melody Gardot. A gifted songwriter and a mesmerising live performer, she is headlining the Big Top on Sunday 7th July. melodygardot.co.uk
Michael Kiwanuka An old soul in a young man’s body, it’s hard to listen to Michael Kiwanuka without thinking of the greats; his patient melodies call to mind the very best of Bill Withers, Terry Callier and Randy Newman. Last year Michael was announced as winner of the BBC’s Sound of 2012, and his gold-certified folk and soul debut album ‘Home Again’ picked up a much deserved Mercury nomination. michaelkiwanuka.com
Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires Charles Bradley first transcended a bleak life on the streets in order to become “The Screaming Eagle of Soul.” After struggling through ill-fitting jobs, most famously as a James Brown impersonator in Brooklyn, he was finally discovered by Daptone Records and released the stunning album ‘No Time for Dreaming.’ Alongside his Extraordinaires, he is set to wow audiences at this year’s Love Supreme festival! thecharlesbradley.com
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clublife This month it’s my birthday so I’ll be looking for some club shenanigans to help me celebrate. It’s a good job that, as always, Brighton has enough going on to cater for even my extremely eclectic tastes. I’m sure we all take for granted the fantastic nightlife that we enjoy all year round but without everyone’s support it cannot flourish so get out there and enjoy. We are so lucky. DJ Lamp: club@whatsonguide.co.uk
Deftones Sunday Sun 2nd, Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar The American alternative metal band are celebrating their twenty five year anniversary at the moment so it’s only fitting that Sticky Mike’s are featuring them in their popular Sunday nights that concentrate on one band or artist. There’s seven albums worth of material so if you’re a fan of the Deftones unique brand of loud/ quiet rock then you’re in for a treat. drinkinbrighton.co.uk
KRS One Thurs 6th, Concorde 2 A legend of hip hop rolls into town as the 40th Anniversary of Hip Hop tour stops off for an unmissable live show. This pioneer has been creating music for over twenty years starting with Boogie Down Productions in 1987. He also formed the Stop the Violence Movement for which he received a lifetime achievement award at the 2008 BET Hip Hop awards. concorde2.co.uk
Donky Pitch Fri 7th, Green Door Store The Donky Pitch gang introduce a new bi-monthly night of wonky electronica. The first headliner of the new season is local sonic adventurer Itel Tek bringing you a mixture of melodic dubstep and synth soaked hip hop. Chesslo Junior combines hip hop with elements of grime and a back to back set from Ghost Mutt and Grinel completes this great line up. donkypitch.com 44
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Sat 15th, Brighton Music Hall This is the fourth anniversary of the popular House night Muzika* and to celebrate they will be taking over the venue formerly known as Gemini’s for a night of dirty beats and circus feats. DJs include The Drunk Punks, Lee Garrett, Kate Wildblood & Queen Jo, Justin Howard and Nick T. Get your tickets early as it’s bound to sell out. brightonmusichall.co.uk
Spellbound Sat 15th, Komedia The Spellbound juggernaut keeps on rolling, carrying the alternative eighties torch steadily onwards. DJs Simon Price and Jenna Allsop play a mix of all things that were musically good about the decade (yes there were quite a few). Forget Wham and Madonna and think The Cure, The Cult and The Specials. It’s an essential night out whether reliving your youth or just discovering the music. Facebook: spellboundbrighton
Rock of Ages Sat 29th, The Loft From the people who brought you Club Malicious comes a night that boasts two rooms of all the rock you can take. DJ Littleman caters for Rock across the decades in room one whilst if you’re into Metal then get into room two where DJ Lost will cater to your every noisy need. The busiest, biggest and friendliest rock night in town. smugglersbrighton.com/the loft
Nightboat to Wigan Sat 29th, The Hobgoblin Welcome to a new night in town. Nightboat to Wigan is a monthly night that brings you the very best in Northern Soul, early Rhythm and Blues, Ska, Latino and Boogaloo all for free. DJs Simon Webster and Craig ‘Swifty’ Simpson will be tempting you onto the dance floor each and every month with a strictly vinyl only selection of cracking tunes. hobgoblinbrighton.co.uk
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saturday 01 10 Below Black Key Records presents BLM 10pm £5/7 Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm Coalition Hannah Wants 10.30pm £8 Concorde 2 15 Years of Virus 11pm £7/8/10 Funky Fish Club Old Skool Saturdays 10pm £5 The Haunt It Is Still 1985 11pm £3 The Loft Disco Deviant 10.30pm £10 adv Shooshh J’adore 10pm £5/7 Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Stay Beautiful 11pm £5 Volks The Reunion 12pm £f Serotone 11pm £5
sunday 02 Coalition Blow 3am - 7am £5 Volks The Reunion 12pm £f
monday 03 Coalition Trash Mondays £3/4 11pm Shooshh KISS 10pm £f/2/3/4 Volks Big T Presents Strictly Reggae 11pm £4.50/5
tuesday 04 Green Door Store DONUTS 11pm £f Volks 30Hz
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wednesday 05 Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm Coalition CoCo LoCo £1/3/5 10.30pm3.30am Green Door Store Indie Wednesdays 11pm £f Volks Hard Riddims 11pm £tbc
thursday 06 Audio Bastard Pop 11pm £2/3 Casablanca Casa Jams 11pm Coalition Secret Discotheque 12pm £2/3/4 The Haunt Coconut College 11pm £3/2 Shooshh Azuri 10pm £f/3 Volks Roll Through 11pm £2
friday 07 Casablanca Casa Jams 11pm Coalition Friday I’m In Love 11pm £3/4/5 Digital Stone Love 11pm-3am £3/4 Funky Fish Club Thank Funk It’s Friday! 10.30pm £f Green Door Store Donky Pitch 11pm £f Komedia Jackport 11pm £f Ultimate Power 11pm £5 Shooshh Runway 10pm £f/3/4/5 Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Dude Ranch 11pm Volks Congo Natty 10pm £6 + bf adv
saturday 08 Caroline of Brunswick Controversy....The Prince Party 9pm £2 Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm Coalition Prok & Fitch 11pm £tbc
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Concorde 2 Megadance 11pm £3 Funky Fish Club Old Skool Saturdays 10pm £5 The Haunt It Is Still 1985 11pm £3 The Loft Show Me Love 10.30pm £3/4 Proud Cabaret The Pop Kraft 4th Birthday Party 7pm £8/6 Shooshh J’adore 10pm £5/7 Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Suffragette City 11pm £2 Volks Subliminal 10pm £5 +
sunday 09 Coalition Blow 3am - 7am £5
monday 10 Coalition Trash Mondays £3/4 11pm Shooshh KISS 10pm £f/2/3/4 Volks Big T Presents Strictly Reggae 11pm £4.50/5
tuesday 11 Digital CU Next Tuesday 11pm £4/3 Green Door Store DONUTS 11pm £f
wednesday 12 Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm Coalition CoCo LoCo £1/3/5 10.30pm3.30am Green Door Store Indie Wednesdays 11pm £f The Haunt Supercharged 11pm £3
thursday 13 Audio Bastard Pop 11pm £2/3
Casablanca Casa Jams 11pm Coalition Secret Discotheque 12pm £2/3/4 Green Door Store Lux 11pm £f The Haunt Coconut College 11pm £3/2 Shooshh Azuri 10pm £f/3 Volks Roll Through 11pm £2
friday 14 Casablanca Casa Jams 11pm Coalition Friday I’m In Love 11pm £3/4/5 Digital Stone Love 11pm-3am £3/4 Funky Fish Club Thank Funk It’s Friday! 10.30pm £f Komedia Missing Cat Club 11pm £f Shooshh Runway 10pm £f/3/4/5
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clublife Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Physics House PParty 11pm Volks Erisian 11pm £tbc
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saturday 15 Brighton Music Hall Circus Le Muzika* 9pm Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm Coalition Sounds Like Saturday 11pm £5+ Concorde 2 Craig Charles Funk and Soul Club 11pm £10/12 Funky Fish Club Old Skool Saturdays 10pm £5 Green Door Store Soulful Strut 11pm £f The Haunt It Is Still 1985 11pm £3 Komedia Spellbound 9pm £6/5 Shooshh J’adore 10pm £5/7 Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Donuts 11pm £3 Volks Frequency D&B 11pm £2
sunday 16 Coalition Blow 3am - 7am £5
monday 17 Coalition Trash Mondays £3/4 11pm Green Door Store Artful 11pm £8 Shooshh KISS 10pm £f/2/3/4 Volks Big T Presents Strictly Reggae 11pm £4.50/5
tuesday 18 Digital CU Next Tuesday 11pm £4/3 Green Door Store DONUTS 11pm £f
wednesday 19 Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm
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Coalition CoCo LoCo £1/3/5 10.30pm-3.30am Green Door Store Indie Wednesdays 11pm £f The Haunt Supercharged 11pm £3 Volks Tranquility 7pm £tbc
thursday 20 Audio Bastard Pop 11pm £2/3 Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm Coalition Secret Discotheque 12pm £2/3/4 Green Door Store 4/4 {ish} 11pm £f The Haunt Coconut College 11pm £3/2 Latest Music Bar Club Criminal 9pm £3/2 Shooshh Azuri 10pm £f/3 Volks Roll Through 11pm £4/5
friday 21 Casablanca Casa Jams 11pm Coalition Friday I’m In Love 11pm £3/4/5 Digital Stone Love 11pm-3am £3/4 Funky Fish Club Thank Funk It’s Friday! 10.30pm £f Komedia Born Bad 11pm £6/5 Shooshh Runway 10pm £f/3/4/5 Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Language Games 11pm £tbc Volks Legion of Bass 10pm £5/8
saturday 22 Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm Coalition SKINT Records Vs Coalition 11pm £10 + bf adv Funky Fish Club Old Skool Saturdays 10pm £5
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clublife Green Door Store Go Bang! 11pm £f The Haunt It Is Still 1985 11pm £3 Shooshh J’adore 10pm £5/7 Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar Keep It Moving 11pm £3 Volks Freak Bazaar 9pm £5/8
sunday 23
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Coalition Blow 3am - 7am £5
monday 24 Coalition Trash Mondays £3/4 11pm Shooshh KISS 10pm £f/2/3/4 Volks Big T Presents Strictly Reggae 11pm £4.50/5
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friday 28 Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm Coalition Friday I’m In Love 11pm £3/4/5 Digital Stone Love 11pm-3am £3/4 Funky Fish Club Thank Funk It’s Friday! 10.30pm £f Komedia D-Port Evil Nine 11pm £3 The Loft TRAUMFRAU 10 Ship Street. Brighton’s queer dancefloor for the unusual crowd. 9pm-3am. Facebook: TraumfrauBrighton Shooshh Runway 10pm £f/3/4/5 Volks Simply Bass 11pm £tbc
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Caroline of Brunswick Release The Bats Digital CU Next Tuesday 11pm £4/3 9pm £2 Green Door Store DONUTS 11pm £f Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm wednesday 26 Coalition Pump Up The Jam 11pm £5 + bf adv Casablanca Soul & Funk 11pm Coalition CoCo LoCo £1/3/5 10.30pm-3.30am Concorde 2 DPM Summer Soundays Party 3am Green Door Store Indie Wednesdays Funky Fish Club Old Skool Saturdays 11pm £f 10pm £5 The Haunt Supercharged 11pm £3 Green Door Store The Big Itch 11pm £f thursday 27 The Haunt It Is Still 1985 11pm £3 Komedia Mod For It 11pm £5/4 Audio Bastard Pop 11pm £2/3 Shooshh J’adore 10pm £5/7 Casablanca Casa Jams 11pm Coalition Secret Discotheque 12pm £2/3/4 Volks Evolution 11pm £tbc The Haunt Coconut College 11pm £3/2 sunday 30 Shooshh Azuri 10pm £f/3 Volks Roll Through 11pm £2 Coalition Blow 3am - 7am £5
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