
Pre-Samhain rock'n'roll show featuring Killer Tone Jones, The Noir Mates and The Bad Breed.
Killer Tone Jones are playing The Pipeline on Friday 30 October 2026 for a pre-Samhain rock'n'roll show. The night is set to feature a mix of high-energy sounds, with the headliners bringing their specific brand of guitar-based music to the stage. They describe their sound as a fusion of blues, punk, psycho surf, and Rockabilly, all wrapped up in a B-movie horror and sci-fi aesthetic. They operate under the banner of "Full Volume & Full effect," which should give you a good idea of what to expect from their set. It is a specific sound that leans heavily into those genre crossovers, creating a distinct atmosphere for the evening.
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They are joined by two other acts that round out the bill. The Noir Mates are on the lineup, bringing their own brand of hypnotic, reverb-heavy soundscapes. If you are familiar with the work of David Bowie, Tom Waits, or The Doors, you might recognise some of those influences in their approach. They define their style as a darkly voyeuristic journey with a touch of glam, which provides a different texture to the night. This contrasts with the third act, The Bad Breed. This band brings a different energy to the evening, characterised by what they call "Twisted Rock'n'roll and Gutter Exotica." It is a lineup that covers a fair amount of ground within the rock'n'roll spectrum, from the surf-infused punk of the headliners to the more atmospheric, glam-tinged sounds of the supporting acts.
The venue for the night is The Pipeline, located at 6 Little East Street, Brighton, BN1 1HT. It is a central spot for this kind of show. The music is scheduled to start at 20:00. Tickets are priced at £9.40, a figure that includes the booking fees. It is a straightforward setup for a Friday night, focusing on these three distinct takes on rock'n'roll. If you are looking for a show that leans into the darker, more energetic side of the genre, this covers the bases.















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