
Hollow Hand, the DIY psych-pop and UK folk music project of multi-instrumentalist Max Kinghorn-Mills, performs in Brighton.
If you have been keeping an eye on the local music scene, you might have noticed that Max Kinghorn-Mills is bringing his project, Hollow Hand, to the Alphabet venue this autumn. It is a project that sits somewhere between DIY psych-pop and UK folk, often drawing comparisons to the melodic sensibilities of the 1960s. For those familiar with his work, this performance serves as the final stop of his current tour, offering a chance to see the material live in a more intimate setting.
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Max Kinghorn-Mills has built a reputation for a specific kind of sound, and his touring history reflects the circles he moves in. He has previously shared the stage with artists like MJ Lenderman and Willie J Healey, and has even stepped in as a backing musician for Caitlin Rose. Seeing him headline his own show at Alphabet on 30 October 2026 feels like a natural progression for the project. The doors are set to open at 19:00, and tickets are currently priced at ÂŁ15.40.
It is worth noting that while Hollow Hand has appeared on local lineups earlier this year—specifically at The Prince Albert in January and the Homegrown Festival in April—this October date is a standalone headline event. It is a good opportunity to catch the project in a dedicated space rather than a festival environment. If you are interested in the psych-pop and folk scene in Brighton, this is simply another date to mark on the calendar for the coming months.















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