
Huey Morgan performs a mix of Fun Lovin' Criminals classics and new music at Concorde 2 as part of his 2026 Autumn Tour.
If you have been looking at the calendar for October, you might have noticed that Huey Morgan is heading to Concorde 2 on the 20th. He is currently touring to mark the 30th anniversary of the album Come Find Yourself. It is a significant milestone for that record, and this tour is his way of revisiting that material while also sharing some of his newer music. It is happening right here in Brighton, which is a familiar spot for anyone who frequents the venue. Huey Morgan, who was the frontman of Fun Lovin' Criminals from 1993 until 2021, has built a career as a musician, DJ, and radio personality, and this show reflects that background.
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The setlist is expected to cover a fair amount of ground. You can look forward to hearing tracks like "Scooby Snacks," "King of New York," "Big Night Out," "Love Unlimited," "Loco," and "Couldn't Get it Right," alongside his more recent work. The evening kicks off with support from Our Man In The Field, so it is worth getting there when doors open to catch the full lineup. The whole event is scheduled to run from 19:00 until 23:00, fitting into a standard evening slot at the venue. Concorde 2, situated on the seafront, remains a staple for live music in the city, and this performance is part of his wider 2026 Autumn Tour.
Regarding the logistics, tickets are currently priced between £34.75 and £37.81. It is an event open to those aged 14 and over, though keep in mind that if you are under 18, you will need to be accompanied by an adult. It is a straightforward setup for a Tuesday night out in the city, focusing on the music and the anniversary tour itself. Whether you have followed his work since the nineties or are interested in his current projects, the evening at Concorde 2 offers a chance to see the material performed live in a local setting. It is a chance to hear the songs that defined a specific era of his career, presented in a venue that many of us know well.















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