
DeathbyRomy brings her Manic Dream Tour to Brighton, featuring cinematic sound and electrifying live energy at Dust.
DeathbyRomy is bringing her 'Manic Dream Tour' to Brighton this summer, marking a stop in her current European run. She is scheduled to perform at Dust, located at 77 East Street, on Monday, 29 June 2026. The show is set to begin at 19:00, and the setlist is expected to span her catalogue, ranging from tracks on her debut album, 'HOLLYWOOD FOREVER', to more recent material. Her sound, which often combines pop melodies with industrial and alternative production elements, has been a consistent feature of her work, particularly following the release of her latest album in April 2025, which has reached over 15 million streams on Spotify.
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For those interested in attending, tickets are currently available at a guide price of £18.15, though it is worth keeping in mind that these prices can change daily. Sales opened on 13 March 2026, and the event is being presented by Live Nation. The show is open to those aged 14 and over, with a few specific entry requirements: attendees aged 14 and 15 must be accompanied by an adult of at least 18 years of age. Furthermore, all ticket holders under the age of 25 will need to present a valid photo ID upon entry. Jayden Hammer will be joining the bill as the supporting artist for the evening.
Romy Flores, the artist behind the project, has been building her career since leaving school at 15. Her work has appeared in film soundtracks, including 'Promising Young Woman', and she has collaborated with brands like Balenciaga. Her touring experience includes dates across North America and Europe, with previous performances in cities such as London, Berlin, and Utrecht, where she has shared the stage with acts like Bring Me the Horizon and The Used. This upcoming performance in Brighton is part of her broader effort to bring her current live production to audiences, focusing on the visual and sonic elements that define her recent output.















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