Gotts Street Park

Gotts Street Park live in Brighton

Nov. 29, 2026 at Concorde 2 in Brighton, United Kingdom

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Gotts Street Park is a British indie band gaining recognition for their energetic live performances and a sound often described as blending elements of post-punk, indie rock, and garage rock revival. Their music features driving rhythms, angular guitar work, and distinctive vocal delivery, drawing comparisons to bands like The Strokes and early Arctic Monkeys. They have released several EPs and singles to critical acclaim, building a dedicated following through extensive touring across the UK.

Concorde 2 is a prominent live music venue located on Madeira Drive in Brighton, United Kingdom. Originally built as the Brighton Marine Palace in 1910, it underwent significant transformations throughout the 20th century, functioning as a concert hall and ballroom before becoming Concorde 2 in 1994. The venue has hosted a diverse range of artists over the years, from established international acts to emerging talents. Known for its intimate atmosphere and proximity to the sea, Concorde 2 has become a key fixture in Brighton’s vibrant music scene. It maintains a capacity of approximately 600 attendees and is recognised for its commitment to showcasing both established and up-and-coming musicians. The building itself retains some original Art Deco features alongside modern sound and lighting systems.

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