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It’s hard to keep up with the buzz of Brighton. For the latest
of what’s on where and when ask the experts
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Brighton apparently has more clubs per
square mile than anywhere else in the country - something like 29
venues in a 1.5 mile radius. Here is a round-up of the Brighton
clubs that are on the web.
Nightlife listings can be found here.
Audio
stands where The Escape used to and is aimed at clued-up music lovers.
Whether you're into urban beats, tech-funk, jazz, or electro rock,
Audio offers quality residents with national and international talent.
Brighton Barfly
works on an ethos of supporting the world's best new music by filling
its venue with the stars of tomorrow 7 days a week.
Digital
(formerly the Zap) on the seafront is a cool new venue with
a music policy to match. Friday night is Stone Love indie/rock with
live shows/dj sets. Saturdays is house/electronica.
The Concorde2
is situated in the beautiful former tearoom on Brighton's promenade
and is home of Brighton's cutting edge music scene. From top name
DJ's to West African bands, and House party crews to Dub Reggae
revolutionaries, it truly is the music venue in Brighton.
Drink
in Brighton a great website for finding out what's going on
in town and, of course, the lowdown on the Drink in Brighton pubs
and bars - some of the best drinking outlets in town.
The Funky
Buddha Lounge is a perfectly situated seafront club, under the
arches. The venue offers intimate evenings with some of the longest
running club nights in the City.
The Funky
Fish prides itself on a good night out with fab tunes without
the expense, neon, crome and idiots!
During the summer months The Honey Club
is open all day as a cafe/bar with a sun terrace - perfect for chilling
out whilst glugging down the 4 pint pitchers. In
the evenings it has a huge variety of DJ's 7 nights a week.
Margot's
Parties - Cheap music, booze and
lust! Margot knows what's good for you... Themed parties taking
place in Brighton, UK, by a group of irreverent people from Kemp
Town. Look out for their stylie flyers. Very nice.
The Ocean
Rooms - In its fifth year, previously a private members club,
it has married decadence with a dedicated music policy.
Positive
Sounds - promoters of underground club nights for over ten years,
specialising in house and dance music. Regular club nights at The
Concorde 2.
The Pussycat
Club's music policy is Uplifting House, the door policy is make
an effort, with most people choosing fancy dress or silky glam attire
befitting this sparkling night.
Pussycats - The only licensed striptease
venue in East Sussex, where the stage cabaret of beautiful topless
girls will also dance topless on request, at your tableside. Popular
with stag parties, the Club is open 5pm - 1am, Mon - Sat and the
earlier you arrive, the cheaper it is to get in. Drinks are priced
sensibly and booking is advisable at weekends.
Revenge
is one Brighton's largest and most popular gay club and one of Europe's
premier gay venues. The club is on two floors with a bar and dance
floor on each.
SUMO
- Trendy bar with party anthems and great cocktails.
Wild
Fruit, held at the enormous Creation club, started in 1992 as
a one off party night, and it's still a huge success today. It uses
a different theme to mark each date and masses of attention goes
into the flyers, production and decor.
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