After spending the past five days looking forward to the weekend, do you find yourself wondering what to get up to?
To take the guessing work out of what’s happening in Brighton, we’ve put together a list of some of the best events and activities to keep you occupied.
You can also check out The Argus Local Events listings to make sure you're never at a loose end again.
Friday, February 4
The Kooks
When: 6pm
Where: The Brighton Centre, BN1 2GR
The pop-rock foursome return to their hometown to play songs new and old, including some from their upcoming album '10 Tracks To Echo In The Dark'.
'10 TRACKS TO ECHO IN THE DARK'. THE NEW ALBUM BROADCASTING TO YOU ON 22 JULY, PART 1 OUT NOW. PRE-ORDER, PRE-SAVE & LISTEN TO THE FIRST 3 SONGS NOW 🌕 https://t.co/vFFFzgVu8R pic.twitter.com/Sw6C6PddYT
— The Kooks (@thekooksmusic) January 27, 2022
The Parrots
When: 7.30pm
When: 14-17 Manchester Street, BN2 1FT
Hailing from Madrid, rock ‘n’ roll duo The Parrots are here to showcase their second album, 'Dos'.
Saturday, February 5
Albertine Sarges
When: 9pm
Where: The Hope and Ruin, 11-12 Queens Road, BN1 3WA
Berlin-born and raised artist Albertine Sarges brings together a new band for her debut LP 'The Sticky Fingers'. Her debut album, out in January 2021, approaches her take on feminist theory, musings on bisexuality, gender stereotypes and mental health.
TAKE Brighton 2022 Opening Party with wAFF
When: 11pm
Where: 187-193 Kings Road Arches, BN1 1NB
On Saturday 5th February, TAKE return to their home at The Arch for an unmissable opening party. Hot Creations superstar wAFF headlines his first Brighton show in many years. This will be huge.
Sunday, February 6
Abstract Orchestra
When: 7pm
Where: Concorde 2, Maderia Shelter Hall
Abstract Orchestra are a British hip hop music group, created in 2011 by Rob Mitchell. Their latest album 'Fantastic 2020 Vol. 2' came out in 2020.
For more Brighton Event listings, visit our Local Events section.
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