
Burning Water presents a night of Hardcore, Metal, and Hip-hop featuring Gridiron, Missing Link, and Splitknuckle at The Hope & Ruin.
On Friday, 27 March, The Hope & Ruin at 10-12 Queens Road will host a night of live music curated by Burning Water. The event features a triple bill consisting of Gridiron, Missing Link, and Splitknuckle, focusing on the intersection of hardcore, metal, and hip-hop. Gridiron are currently highlighting material from their second album, Poetry From Pain. This release is known for its fusion of traditional metal and hardcore foundations with distinct hip-hop elements, a combination that defines their current touring set.
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The evening also includes Missing Link, a band travelling from New York. They specialise in a style often described as beatdown hardcore, which draws significant influence from the underground scenes of the 1990s. Alongside them, Splitknuckle will be performing, rounding out a lineup that stays within the heavier, more aggressive genres. For those familiar with the Brighton music scene, the venue is a well-known spot in the BN1 3WA area, and this specific show fits into a wider UK tour that includes later dates in Newcastle and Norwich.
In terms of practical details, the doors are set to open at 19:00, and the event is scheduled to finish by 23:00. It is important to note that this is strictly an 18+ event, as confirmed by multiple sources. Tickets are available through several channels with slight price differences. Burning Water has them for £20, using a system where your name is added to a list for collection at the door. If you prefer using other platforms, Visit Brighton has them priced at £21.83, while the Dice app lists them at £21.86. These options provide a bit of flexibility depending on which booking system you usually use for local gigs. The night offers a focused look at these specific sub-genres without the need for a large-scale festival setting.















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