
American post-hardcore band La Dispute performs live at Chalk in Brighton, promoting their album 'No One Was Driving The Car' with support from Sweet Pill.
La Dispute are heading to Brighton this summer, with a show scheduled at Chalk on Tuesday, 16 June 2026. The band, originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan, has been active since 2004 and is currently touring to support their fifth studio album, 'No One Was Driving The Car', which was released in September 2025. The record explores themes related to existence and the complexities of life in the digital age, marking a specific point in their discography that listeners can expect to hear represented in their live set during this tour. It is a chance to see how these newer tracks translate to a live environment, given the band's history of focusing on narrative-driven songwriting.
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The current lineup for the band features Jordan Dreyer on vocals, Brad Vander Lugt on drums, Chad Morgan-Sterenberg on lead guitar, Corey Stroffolino on rhythm guitar, and Adam Vass on bass. For this specific date at the venue located at 10 Pool Valley, Brighton, BN1 1NJ, they will be joined by the band Sweet Pill as the support act. Chalk is a familiar space for those who frequent the local music scene, and this performance fits into their broader schedule of appearances across the UK and beyond. The inclusion of Sweet Pill as an opening act adds a specific dynamic to the evening, as both groups share a background in the post-hardcore scene.
Attending this show provides an opportunity to see the band perform material from their latest release alongside their established catalogue. The logistics for the evening are straightforward, with the event taking place on a Tuesday night. Given the band's history and the specific focus of their recent work, the setlist is likely to reflect the tone of their latest album while maintaining the energy associated with their post-hardcore roots. Those interested in the technical details of the venue or the specific timing of the performance can find the relevant booking information through the standard ticketing platforms. It is a standard touring stop for the band, allowing local fans to see them in a venue that is well-integrated into the city's cultural landscape.















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