
Intimate solo tour by Baz Warne, frontman of The Stranglers, featuring acoustic songs, personal stories, Q&A, and celebrating his memoir.
Baz Warne, who many know as the current frontman for The Stranglers, is heading to Brighton for his first ever solo UK tour. Titled the Baz Warne: Convivial Tour – An Evening of Songs, Stories and Conversation, this event promises something different from a standard rock show. It’s designed to be an intimate, unscripted evening that blends music and personal history, sitting somewhere between a traditional concert and a book launch. The entire tour is timed to celebrate the release of his memoirs, No Grass Grows on a Busy Street, which hit shelves back in October 2025.
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What makes this show particularly interesting is the format. Attendees can expect to hear acoustic arrangements of classic songs, interspersed with anecdotes and stories drawn from Warne’s 25 years spent touring and recording with The Stranglers. It’s a chance to get context straight from the source regarding his time with the band. Furthermore, the evening includes a session where the audience can participate directly through a Q&A, and there will be an opportunity for attendees to pick up a signed copy of his book.
For those looking to attend, the date to mark is Wednesday, March 4, 2026. The show takes place at Komedia Brighton, specifically in the Komedia Basement, which is set up with unreserved cabaret seating. Doors open at 6:30 PM, and the performance starts at 7:30 PM. Tickets are currently listed at £25.20 and are available through platforms like See Tickets. It’s worth noting the age restriction: the event is 14+, and anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.















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