Tickets are now on sale for gigs in September so, if you want to secure your place at the Concorde 2's biggest shows, call the box office now.
The Gregory Isaacs concert on September 11, is expected to be one of the first concerts to sell out - but there are still some tickets left.
The Cool Ruler ranks as one of the true superstars of reggae music and his career spans three decades.
Mellow hits such as Night Nurse (which was covered by Mick Hucknal for the not-so soothing advert) and Soon Forward have earned him legions of loyal fans worldwide. Tickets are £15. Doors open 9pm.
The Joe Jackson Band have reconvened after 20 years for a new album tour.
The New York-based musician, who originally hails from Portsmouth, says his new material is "high energy, fun and definitely in the spirit of the first couple of albums - without trying to recreate it".
Although Joe is keen to play his new songs, he promises to throw in a few old favourites such as Is She Really Going Out With Him and Different For Girls. Tickets are £16. Doors open 8pm.
Although best remembered for providing Chris Evans with the theme tune for It's Your Letters on TFI Friday, Reef are actually one of the country's most successful surf-rock bands.
The West Country outfit scored massive hits with Naked and Place Your Hands and their second album Glow entered the British charts at No 1.
Their Sixties-inspired gruff blues-rock still has plenty of kick and it's likely this gig will escalate into a sweaty mosh frenzy. Tickets are £10. Doors open 8pm.
Chicago soul-jazz legend and Brighton regular, Terry Callier takes to the stage yet again on September 26.
Callier has played Brighton at least five times and has built up a huge fan-base in the city. Classic tracks such as Dancing Girl, Ordinary Joe and Candy Man are filled with warm blues rhythms, delicate folk melodies and gusts of smooth jazz and are guaranteed to take your breath away. Tickets are £11. Doors open 8pm.
September is brought to a raucous end by cult band The Fall who play on the 30th. For more than 20 years, The Fall have brought us post-punk classics with strong, oblique lyrics, packed with sarcasm, wit and bitter cynicism. To this day, front man Mark E. Smith remains one of pop's true characters, channelling his brutal poetry into dark and often chaotic music.
Tickets are £10. Doors open 8pm. Call the booking office on 01273 772770 or visit the web site at www.concorde2.co.uk
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