
Ska Punk and Rock and Roll concert by the East London quartet Buster Shuffle at Patterns, Brighton.
If you’re looking for something lively on a Saturday night in early March, mark your calendar for Saturday, March 7, 2026. The East London quartet Buster Shuffle is bringing their unique blend of Ska Punk and authentic Rock and Roll to Brighton’s Patterns. Formed back in 2007 by vocalist and pianist Jet Baker, they’ve built a reputation for fusing that classic Cockney Ska Punk sound with genuine Rock and Roll influences. This gig is part of their February/March 2026 tour, following the success of their album Together, which recently hit the Top 40 charts, making this stop a key date for fans of high-energy music.
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The show is happening at Patterns, located right on Marine Parade (10 Marine Parade, BN2 1TL). It’s a relatively intimate spot, with an estimated capacity of around 250 people, so it should feel pretty energetic and up close. For timing, the doors are set to open at 7:00 PM (19:00). While some sources suggest the main event starts around 8:00 PM (20:00) and the night wraps up by 10:00 PM (22:00), getting there for 7:00 PM seems like the safest bet to catch everything.
If you’re planning to go, tickets are currently available. Prices seem to hover around the £22 mark—specifically £22.00 or starting from £22.66—but keep in mind that these prices are just a guide and can shift daily, so checking the official ticket sites is always wise before purchasing. One important note regarding entry: this is a 14+ event, and anyone under 16 needs to be accompanied by an adult. It sounds like a solid night out for anyone into that high-tempo, piano-driven Ska Punk vibe.















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