
Edinburgh-based singer-songwriter Calum Bowie performs live at Patterns in Brighton as part of his UK tour, featuring guest Max Allais.
Calum Bowie is making his way to Brighton on Friday, 13th March, for a show at Patterns. Originally from Banchory in Aberdeenshire but now based in Edinburgh, he has spent the last few years building a following that started largely on TikTok before moving onto stages at major festivals like Glastonbury and TRNSMT. He was recently recognised as 'Breakthrough Artist of the Year', a nod to the way he has been influencing the Scottish music scene. His style is often compared to artists like Sam Fender, Alfie Templeman, and Maisie Peters, leaning into melodies and lyrics that feel grounded and authentic, delivered with the kind of energy you would expect from someone who has built such a strong connection with his audience online.
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This Brighton stop is part of a larger international tour that includes dates in Manchester, London, and Dublin. For the night at Patterns, located at 10 Marine Parade, the lineup is rounded out with Max Allais appearing as the guest artist. The evening is scheduled to start with doors opening at 19:00. If you have been to the venue before, you will know the layout; the ground floor is wheelchair accessible, which is helpful to know for anyone with specific access requirements. One thing to keep in mind is that parking in this area of the seafront is notoriously limited, so using the bus or train might save some hassle on the night.
In terms of getting in, tickets are priced between £19.27 and £19.60, available through platforms like DICE, See Tickets, and Ticketmaster. There is a booking limit of six tickets per person for this event. The age policy is set for those 14 and over, with the requirement that anyone under 16 stays with an adult throughout the evening. Also, if you are over 18, make sure to have a photo ID on you for entry. It is a fairly standard arrangement for a touring show, offering a chance to see how his recorded tracks and social media presence translate to the live environment of a local venue.















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