London singer-songwriter Allman Brown performs an intimate concert featuring music from his three studio albums, including 'Second Son', as part of the Folklore Sessions.
If you appreciate the quiet power of a good singer-songwriter, you might want to pencil in Wednesday, April 22, 2026. London artist Allman Brown is scheduled to play a show in Brighton as part of the ongoing Folklore Sessions. Brown has built a significant following over the years, releasing three studio albums—1000 Years, Darling, It'll Be Alright, and his most recent, Second Son (2024). His thoughtful folk sound has earned him over a quarter of a billion streams globally, establishing him as a notable voice in the genre.
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This particular gig is happening at The Folklore Rooms, a venue perfectly matched to his intimate style. If you haven't been, it's located right in the center of Brighton, situated above The Quadrant Pub on North Street. What makes this venue special is its size; it’s dedicated to folk music and has a strict capacity of just 60 people. This means the experience will be incredibly close-up, offering a rare chance to see an artist with his level of streaming success in such a small setting. The show is set to kick off at 19:30 (7:30 PM), making it an ideal mid-week evening event for those looking for something focused and early.
For those planning to attend, tickets are available online. The guide prices for standard entry seem to fall between £15 and £16.90, though it’s always wise to confirm the current rate when booking, as prices can fluctuate daily. This is definitely a show aimed at adult audiences who value context and lyricism over large-scale production, offering a focused evening of music in one of Brighton’s most dedicated small venues. It’s a chance to catch a well-regarded singer-songwriter in the kind of setting where his music truly shines.















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