
Frazey Ford, lead singer of The Be Good Tanyas, performs her country-soul music at the Brighton Dome.
Frazey Ford is returning to Brighton this autumn, with a performance scheduled at the Brighton Dome on Tuesday, 27 October 2026. Known for her time as the lead singer of The Be Good Tanyas, Ford will be bringing her country-soul sound to the Corn Exchange, located on Church Street. This show is currently listed as her only UK date for 2026, so it is a specific opportunity to catch her live if you are interested in her work.
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The set will focus on material from her third album, U kin B the Sun. In discussing this record, Ford has described it as a shift away from her earlier folk-writing style, moving toward a more direct, raw vocal approach that incorporates elements of 1970s funk and psychedelia. While there is no official setlist for this specific night, recent performances have featured tracks such as "Natural Law," "Let's Start Again," "Money Can't Buy," "Azad," "Holdin' It Down," "September Fields," "Firecracker," "Golden," and "Done." She has also been known to include covers of songs by Bob Dylan, D'Angelo, and Gillian Welch during her shows. The music is often noted for its instrumentation and vocal delivery, drawing comparisons to artists like Ann Peebles, Dolly Parton, and Feist.
If you are planning to attend, the standard ticket price is £30.75. It is worth noting that there is an additional £3.50 fee per order for online or telephone bookings, though this does not apply to Brighton Dome and Brighton Festival members. The venue has a policy regarding age restrictions: those under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Given that ticket availability and pricing can fluctuate, it is advisable to check the official Brighton Dome website directly for the most current details before making plans. The atmosphere of the venue and the style of the music generally attract those who enjoy folk, country-soul, and psychedelic influences, with a listener base that often overlaps with fans of artists like Jason Isbell, Cat Power, Wilco, and Rickie Lee Jones.















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