
Concert by the Swedish alternative metal band Grommet at Dust Brighton.
Grommet are playing at Dust Brighton on 16 November 2026. This performance is part of the touring schedule for the four-piece band, who have been gaining significant traction since they first emerged from the Swedish underground scene.
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The band members describe their musical output as a "powerhouse bridging the gap between beauty and aggression." This specific phrasing highlights the contrast they aim for in their compositions, balancing heavier elements with more ethereal textures. They define their style as "heavy yet ethereal alternative metal," a particular blend of sounds that they note is uncommon in the Swedish music scene. Their growth has been relatively quick since their debut in November 2025, and they have managed to build a consistent following, currently reaching over 700,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. Much of this audience engagement is centred around their single Half In Red, which has now surpassed 7 million streams. They have continued to develop their catalogue throughout this year, with their most recent release, Protected Names, arriving on 30 April, which has helped maintain their momentum.
The event at Dust Brighton is scheduled to run from 19:00 until 22:00. Because this is an 18+ event, it is restricted to adults, and attendees should be prepared to present valid identification at the door. Tickets for the concert are priced starting from £12.50. The sale of these tickets is being managed through platforms including DICE and Universe. Given the nature of the venue and the band's specific style of alternative metal, the evening is focused on providing a live setting for their current material. It is a straightforward opportunity to see the band perform the tracks that have defined their rapid rise over the last year, including both their earlier work and the newer songs they have been putting out since the spring. The venue's setup for the night will accommodate the band's four-piece configuration, ensuring the sound remains consistent with their recorded output.















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