
Concert by the Australian folk trio Folk Bitch Trio at the Patterns venue in Brighton.
Folk Bitch Trio are playing at Patterns on 6 July 2026. It’s a Brighton date for the Australian group, bringing their sound to the coast for an evening of live music. The trio is made up of Heide Peverelle (they/them), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her), and Gracie Sinclair (she/her). They describe their musical approach as a blend of Americana, classic rock, and modern ballads, a combination that allows them to explore a range of moods and textures. By drawing on the storytelling traditions of Americana and the structural foundations of classic rock, they create a sound that feels both familiar and contemporary.
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Their debut album, Now Would Be A Good Time, serves as the core of their current material. The record is a reflection on the 2020s, dealing with themes that feel very much of the moment, such as the experience of dissociative dreams and the personal fallout of breakups. What makes their songwriting distinct is how they frame these heavy, often disorienting subjects; they use a layer of dark, ironic humour to navigate them. It’s a way of processing the decade we’re living through, turning those complex, sometimes isolating experiences into something that feels grounded. The modern ballads they write are not just about the subject matter, but about how those things sound when played out in a live environment. The irony they employ acts as a buffer, preventing the music from becoming too heavy while still allowing the listener to engage with the underlying emotional content.
The venue, Patterns, is located at 10 Marine Parade, right near the Brighton seafront. It’s a space that hosts a variety of live acts, and for this show, it provides a setting for the trio to perform their material. The concert is scheduled to start at 19:00. Tickets are priced between £16.88 and £16.90, and they are available through various online ticket platforms. It’s a straightforward setup for a Sunday evening in July, offering a chance to hear the band’s blend of folk and rock influences in a live setting.















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