
UK indie band Comforts performing live at Dust Brighton, exploring movement, distance, and the human condition.
Comforts are heading to Brighton this spring, with a show scheduled for 11 April 2026 at Dust Brighton. The UK indie band has been building a reputation for exploring themes like movement, distance, and the human condition through their music. Their approach is often described as 'quietly confrontational,' pairing raw, honest imagery with a distinct emotional weight. It is the kind of sound that leans into the idea of constant motion, which the band has framed around the concept of 'Rinse, repeat. We are constantly in motion.' For those interested in the local indie scene, this performance offers a look at how these themes are currently being translated into their live set.
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The show takes place at the venue located at 77 East Street, Brighton BN1 1NF. If you are planning to head down, keep in mind that this is an 18+ event. Tickets are currently priced at £7.32, and they are available to purchase online. The band has been active on the live circuit for a while now, having played in cities like London, Manchester, and Bournemouth over the last couple of years, including a set at DedFest in 2025. This Brighton date is part of their ongoing 2026 schedule, placing them within the wider context of the local pop and indie scene, sharing the calendar with other artists performing in the area.
Dust Brighton is hosting the evening, and it serves as a space for the band to present their current material. Given their history of performing in various venues across the UK, this show offers a chance to see how their sound translates in a smaller, more intimate setting. Whether you are familiar with their previous work or just looking for something new to check out in the city, the performance provides a look at their current trajectory as they continue to tour throughout the year. It is a straightforward opportunity to see a band that has been steadily working through the UK circuit, providing a specific perspective on the indie landscape as it stands in 2026.















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