
Australian punk rock band Dune Rats perform live at The Green Door Store in Brighton as part of their European tour.
The Australian punk rock band Dune Rats are bringing their current European tour to Brighton this summer. Known for their straightforward, high-energy approach to music, the band from Brisbane has built a reputation around a lifestyle they describe as skateboarding during the day and drinking through the night. They are currently touring to support their latest material, including the album OLD MATES and their recent single SHARKS. It is a chance to see them perform live in a setting that matches their no-frills aesthetic, which has been a consistent element of their work since they started.
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The concert is scheduled for Tuesday, 9 June 2026, at The Green Door Store on Trafalgar Street. The venue, located at BN1 4FQ, will host the band for a set running from 19:30 until 22:30. Because this is an 18+ event, attendees will need to be prepared to show identification upon entry. The Green Door Store is a familiar spot for those who follow the local live music scene, and this performance fits into their ongoing schedule of touring acts passing through the city. The space itself is tucked under the railway arches, which provides a specific atmosphere for a punk rock show.
Regarding the cost of attendance, ticket prices vary depending on the platform used. Standard tickets are listed at £18.15, though service charges can bring the total closer to £23.99. While the band is primarily associated with punk rock, their sound often draws comparisons to various genres including indie, rock, and pop. For those interested in their live performance, the show offers an opportunity to hear their newer tracks alongside the style that has defined their career so far. It is a straightforward setup for a Tuesday night in June, providing a look at how the band translates their recorded material into a live environment for their European audience.















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