
Rizzle Kicks perform a special homecoming show at Patterns in Brighton as part of the nationwide Everywhere At Once festival.
If you’ve been looking for a way to catch live music without the hassle of camping or trekking out to a remote field, the Everywhere At Once festival is taking a different approach this summer. Running from 26 to 28 June 2026, the event is organised by the Music Venue Trust and The National Lottery, focusing entirely on the grassroots circuit rather than a single, isolated site. Instead of one massive stage, the festival is spread across more than 400 independent music venues throughout the UK. The concept is essentially to bring the festival atmosphere directly into local communities, making live music accessible without the logistical challenges that usually come with larger, outdoor events.
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The scale of the programme is quite broad, with over 2,000 artists scheduled to perform across these various locations over the three days. The line-up includes a diverse range of acts, such as Becky Hill, Tinie Tempah, The Lathums, The Divine Comedy, Master Peace, Jodie Harsh, Toddla T, Brooke Combe, VLURE, The Royston Club, Miki Berenyi Trio, Tom A. Smith, and Vigilantes. For those of us based in Brighton, there is a specific homecoming show to note: Rizzle Kicks are set to perform at Patterns on 28 June 2026. It is a chance to see them in a smaller, more intimate setting than a typical festival stage.
Since this is a decentralised event, tickets aren't sold through a single central portal. You will need to check the specific sales channels for each individual venue to secure your spot, which is standard practice for these types of local shows. It is also worth noting that the organisers have integrated a charitable element into the process. When purchasing tickets, attendees have the option to make donations to organisations including War Child, Nordoff and Robbins, Help Musicians UK, and the Teenage Cancer Trust. It is a straightforward way to support both the local venues that host these shows and the charities involved, all while catching a gig in a familiar setting. Whether you are looking to support the grassroots scene or just want to catch a specific artist, the format offers a different way to experience live music this June.















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