
Experimental music festival featuring an international line-up of visionary sound makers and breakers in its ninth edition.
The ninth edition of the Colour Out of Space festival is scheduled to take place on 19 April 2026. This event focuses on experimental music and sound art, bringing together a selection of international artists to Brighton. The festival is known for exploring the boundaries of sound, and this year’s programme continues that approach by hosting a variety of performers who work within these specific musical margins. It serves as a platform for those interested in the intersection of sound design and live performance, offering a space for artists who operate outside of conventional musical structures.
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The lineup for this edition includes Aaron Dilloway, Chop Shop, Zheng Hao, CIA Debutante, and Ypsmael. These artists are part of a broader international roster that the organisers have brought together for the event. The performances are intended to showcase different approaches to sound creation, reflecting the experimental nature that has defined the festival since its inception. By gathering these specific sound makers, the festival provides a concentrated look at current developments in the international experimental scene, allowing for a direct experience of their work in a live environment.
The event will take place at Concorde 2, located on Madeira Drive. This venue is a regular spot for live music in the city, and it will serve as the setting for the festival’s closing night. Tickets for the event are currently available through AXS. While the specific pricing is listed as to be confirmed, the booking process is open for those interested in attending. Given the nature of the programme, the event is aimed at those who follow experimental, post-punk, and sound art scenes. It provides an opportunity to see these international acts in a local setting, allowing attendees to engage with the work of these sound makers directly. The choice of Concorde 2 as a venue aligns with its history of hosting diverse musical acts, providing the necessary technical setup for the sound-heavy performances planned for the evening.















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