
A tribute performance by Just Radiohead, respectfully performing the best tunes from Britain's most influential alternative rock band.
The Brighton music scene has a date set for Just Radiohead on Friday, 25 September 2026, at Concorde 2. This tribute act isn't a new fixture; they actually formed back during the 2020/21 lockdowns. The members used that period of isolation to focus on the technical complexities of Radiohead’s music, aiming to replicate the specific sounds of the original band's alternative rock history. The musicians involved are well-versed in the industry, coming from the Liverpool and North Wales scenes with histories of performing alongside established names like Ash and Fontaines D.C. The lineup features Andy Bellis in the Thom Yorke role, with Shaun Lanceley, Dominic Williams, Steve Atkinson, and Adrian Nally completing the quintet.
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The gig takes place at the well-known seafront spot at 286A Madeira Drive, positioned just across from the Palace Pier. Doors are set to open at 19:00, giving people enough time to get settled before the music starts. If you are travelling in, the venue is accessible from Brighton station, and there is parking available right outside the doors for those driving. One thing to keep in mind is the venue's stance on recording; they don't allow video cameras or any professional recording equipment during the performance.
Tickets for the night are priced at a base rate of £17.50, though after adding the management fees, the total comes to around £20.25. There is a limit of six tickets per booking, which is standard for shows at this venue. Regarding who can attend, the event is open to those aged 14 and over. However, anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult who is at least 18 and has a valid ID. It is worth noting that some sources suggest checking the specific venue policy closer to the time, as certain events at Concorde 2 can occasionally be restricted to over-18s only. This performance is part of a broader 2026-2027 tour for the band, bringing their focus on Radiohead's influential discography to the Brighton coast.















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