
The New Jersey hip-hop duo Ho99o9 performs live in Brighton as part of their 2026 summer tour, bringing their intense mix of punk, metal, and industrial sounds.
If you have been keeping an eye on the local gig circuit for this summer, you might have noticed that Ho99o9 is heading to Brighton. The New Jersey duo, made up of theOGM and Yeti Bones, is scheduled to perform at Patterns on Marine Parade on Friday, 3 July 2026. They are stopping by as part of their wider UK and European summer tour, which also includes a slot at the 2000trees festival shortly after this date.
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For those unfamiliar with their sound, the duo is known for blending hip-hop with hardcore, punk, metal, and industrial elements. It is a fairly intense style, often described as loud and political. If you are planning to head down, the doors are set to open at 19:00. It is worth noting that this is strictly an 18+ event, so you will need to bring a valid form of ID to get in. The venue, Patterns, has accessibility features like ground-floor access and spaces for wheelchairs, though it is always a good idea to reach out to them directly if you have specific requirements.
Regarding the logistics, tickets are currently available through various platforms, with prices generally ranging between £22.50 and £25.35. Since these can fluctuate depending on where you book, it is worth checking the official ticket outlets to see the most current pricing. Once you are inside, keep in mind that the venue does not allow outside food or drink, and there is no re-entry policy in place. The dress code is listed as smart casual, which is standard for the venue. It is a straightforward setup for a show that sits right in the middle of their summer run, offering a chance to catch them in a smaller, more intimate setting before they head off to the festival circuit.















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