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Brighton Reggae Rhythms

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The PRINCE ALBERT

Brighton

Friday 22nd of May 2026

20:00

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Brighton Reggae Rhythms

Event Type

Genre : Music - General

Description

3 Bands all with connections in Brighton.

The FreeDub Press (Opening event)
A six-piece outfit that fuse dub, reggae, ska and hip-hop with punk inspired lyricism that doesn’t sit on the fence. Chris William’s soaring lead vocal create a wave of melody that bounces off the contrast of Dean Ormsby’s gritty rhymes, exploring serious issues and connecting with audiences of all backgrounds. The lead vocal duo are backed by solid pumping beats, groove heavy bass lines, bubbling keys and melodic sax, which blend together to create a truly unique sound.

Natural Right
Create there own unique sound that fuses Reggae, Indie, Soul and Ska vibes. they’ve been making waves in Brighton recently, delivering a sound that is infectious, leaving audiences wanting more. No covers from them just original material.

The Tribulizations (Headliner)
Brighton UK-based reggae vocal harmony duo living the rockers life style! We pay homage to UK style lovers rock, Ska, Rocksteady and spiritual roots reggae. Music with a message! Fronted by Frankie Dread & Tara Gold.

Timings subject to change without notice

8pm - 8.45pm - The FreeDub Press
9pm - 9.45pm - Natural Right
10pm - 11.00pm - The Tribulizations

The Prince Albert

Venue Type

Pub

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Description

Large Victorian free house with a number of rooms off the main bar.

Live music or a DJ every night.

Home-cooked, quality food is served every day.

Famous for the kissing policeman Banksy on the pub wall.

48 Trafalgar Street,

Brighton,

East Sussex,

England,

BN1 4ED.


01273 730 499

Family FriendlyDog FriendlyReal FireWi-FiLive Sports On TVAlcohol ServedReal Ale ServedReal Cider / Scrumpy ServedOutside SeatingSmoking Area
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