
Concert by House of All, a band composed of former members of The Fall, performing post-punk music in Brighton. Tickets cost between ÂŁ20 and ÂŁ22.
Brighton is set to host House of All on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at The Hope & Ruin. This group is entirely composed of former members who played in the legendary post-punk band The Fall across various eras of its existence. If you’re a fan of that specific sound, or perhaps Blue Orchids, this is definitely one to note down. The gig is scheduled to start at 7:30 PM. Tickets are priced between £20.00 and £22.00, depending on where you purchase them. While the main start time is 7:30 PM, one source mentions 10:30 PM as the main time, suggesting the show might run late, perhaps until that time.
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The lineup for House of All features some of the most recognizable names from The Fall’s history. The core group includes Martin Bramah on vocals and guitar, who was an original member. You also have Pete Greenway, who served as The Fall’s final and longest-serving guitarist, alongside Steve Hanley, who holds the record as the band’s longest-serving bassist. Rounding out the rhythm section are drummers Paul Hanley and Simon Wolstencroft, both of whom contributed significantly during key periods, such as the Grotesque to Bend Sinister albums. Other ex-members like Karl Burns and Phil Lewis have also been involved in the project. Since forming, House of All has been productive, releasing albums like their self-titled debut, CONTINUUM, and HOUSE Of ALL SOULS.
It is worth noting the context surrounding the band’s formation. When the project was announced, it initially used the phrase 'A Fall Family Continuum project.' This led to a public statement in February 2023 from the estate and family of the late Mark E. Smith, who passed away in 2018. The family described the project as "extremely offensive and very misleading," requesting that Smith’s name or image not be used exploitatively. In response to these concerns, House of All agreed to stop using the specific 'A Fall Family Continuum project' phrase. Regardless of the history, the event is aimed squarely at adults and long-time followers of rock and post-punk music who appreciate the legacy these musicians carry.















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