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The Brunswick
Formerly the Zap, this
Revenge
venue still draws crowds
The biggest gay club on
thanks to a combination
the south coast and
of varied dance nights
the best fun, whatever
(including happy house
your proclivities – so
from the Pussycat Club)
long as they’re pop.
and late-’80s nostalgia.
Also known for its
187 Kings Rd Arches,
generosity towards
BN1 1NB (01273
ailing chart combos.
227767)32-34 Old Steine, BN1
Honey Club
1EL (01273 606064)
The Freebutt
For people who take
A springboard for new
house seriously – the
acts, this pub has seen
emphasis is on clubbing,
Ocean Rooms
’em all. Thanks to a
not coupling, with nights
Stylish, smart and just a
refurb, you’ve now got a
by Hed Kandi, Sevensins
bit seedy, this backstreet
much better chance of
and Hard South.
club is the place to enjoy
seeing the stage too.
214 Kings Rd Arches,
your dirty breakbeats.
1 Phoenix Place, BN2
BN1 1NB (07000
1 Morley St, BN2 9RA9ND (01273 603974)
446639)
(01273 699069)
The Greys
Latest Music Bar
The Prince Albert
A back wall thick with fly-
This venue has been
Calling itself ‘the most
posters reveals the folk,
through many guises
rock ’n’ roll pub in
country and blues greats
and has songwriters and
Brighton’, the upstairs
to whom this tiny fine-ale
singers most nights.
room has nightly gigs,
pub has played host.
14-17 Manchester St,
from punk to alt.folk and
105 Southover St, BN2BN2 1TF (01273
everything in between.
9UA (01273 680734) 687171)48 Trafalgar St, BN1 4ED
(01273 730499)
St George’s Church
Local promoters Melting
Vinyl have recently started
putting on cult lo-fi acts in
this lovely parish church.
St George’s Rd, BN2 1ED
(01273 279448)
Concorde 2
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