
A free outdoor disco event featuring DJ sets by Wildblood & Queenie and Dan Divine on the terrace at Concorde 2.
Disco On The Terrace is returning to The Terrace on Friday, 26 June 2026. This outdoor music event is hosted at the Concorde 2 site on Madeira Drive, Brighton, BN2 1EN, making use of the venue's terrace space for an evening of music. It’s a straightforward format that brings people together in an open-air setting right by the seafront, which is a familiar spot for those who spend time in the city.
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The programme for this specific date centres on disco music, with a line-up that includes Wildblood & Queenie and Dan Divine. Both acts are familiar names in the local music circuit, and their involvement ensures the sound for the evening stays focused on the disco genre. By bringing these DJs together, the event provides a consistent musical backdrop for the four hours it runs. It’s a chance to hear their selections in a setting that’s designed for an outdoor, social environment rather than a traditional indoor club space. The music is the primary focus here, and the terrace setting allows for a different experience compared to the usual indoor club nights held at the venue.
The event is scheduled to run from 18:00 until 22:00. Because it is a free event, there are no tickets to book or entry fees to pay, which keeps the logistics simple for anyone planning to head down after work or for the start of the weekend. Being located at The Terrace at Concorde 2, it’s easily accessible if you are already in the city centre or walking along the seafront. Since the event is entirely free and open-access, it’s a practical option for a Friday evening if you’re looking to spend time outdoors listening to music. The combination of the location, the specific line-up of Wildblood & Queenie and Dan Divine, and the fact that it runs through the early evening makes it a distinct fixture in the local calendar for late June. It’s a straightforward way to catch some music in the city without the need for advance planning or ticket purchases.















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