
An 11-hour music event featuring DJs playing rare soul, funk, boogie and disco records exclusively on vinyl.
If you are looking for a way to spend a Saturday in Brighton, the Brighton All Dayer is returning to the King & Queen pub on 18 July 2026. This event focuses on a specific selection of music, featuring rare soul, funk, boogie, and disco tracks played exclusively on vinyl. It is a recurring gathering that occupies the upper floor of the venue, offering an 11-hour session for those interested in these particular genres.
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The upcoming edition starts at 13:00, and the organisers have confirmed the DJ lineup for this date, which includes David Ripolles, Steve Guarnori, Steve Clancy, Andy Dawes, and Josh Penning. Because the event is held in a specific space within the pub, capacity is limited, and it operates on a ticket-only basis. Previous editions have seen tickets sell out, so it is worth noting that entry requires advance planning rather than just showing up at the door.
Regarding the logistics, the cost of entry is set at 15 pounds, though some ticketing options have been noted at 12 pounds plus booking fees. Since this is a recurring event, it is worth keeping in mind that the lineup and specific arrangements can shift between dates, but the core format of a day-long vinyl session remains consistent. Whether you are a regular attendee or just curious about the local music scene, the event provides a straightforward environment to listen to these specific styles of music in a pub setting.










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