
Ebbb concert presented by Now Wave at The Hope & Ruin, Brighton. This is a strictly 18+ event with tickets priced at ÂŁ10.08.
If you’re keeping an eye on the local music scene, you might have noticed that the music act Ebbb is scheduled to play in Brighton soon. The show is being put on by the promoters Now Wave, who are bringing the event to a venue we all know well: The Hope & Ruin. It’s located right on Queens Road, specifically at 10–12 Queens Road, BN1 3WA. It’s always good when established promoters bring interesting acts to central spots like this, keeping the focus on accessible, local gig experiences rather than massive venues.
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Now, there’s a bit of a heads-up regarding the date, as there seems to be some conflicting information floating around that could cause confusion. While some initial summaries might mention a date in May, the more detailed information circulating consistently points to the event taking place much sooner, on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. The doors are set to open at 19:30, so if you plan on attending, make sure you mark the March date down in your calendar to avoid missing the show. Logistically, the entry is priced at £10.08, which is a pretty standard ticket price for a gig of this size in the city. It’s also important to note that this is strictly an 18+ event, meaning you will need to have valid identification ready for entry, as is standard practice at The Hope & Ruin.
For those unfamiliar with Ebbb’s work, they are definitely active in the collaborative music circuit, which gives us some context for what to expect. They recently played as part of the 'CAVE WAVE' event, sharing the bill with artists like Scaler, PVA, Eyes of Others, and Pearling. That particular show was held in Scotland, co-presented by Now Wave and the Edinburgh Psych Festival. Knowing they’ve been involved in lineups featuring those kinds of acts helps set the expectation for the music night when they come down to The Hope & Ruin next month. It looks like a solid mid-week option for anyone looking for new music and a reliable night out.















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