
A brand new festival for Brighton featuring underground bass music hosted by SuperCharged across two stages.
Brighton has a new addition to its festival calendar this year with the Land Beyond Festival, organised by the bass music brand SuperCharged. The event is set to take place at East Brighton Park, utilising two stages to host their programme. It is scheduled for Sunday, 24 May 2026, with doors opening at 12:00 PM and the music finishing at 10:30 PM. If you are planning to attend, note that the site closes at 11:00 PM, and late entry is permitted from 5:00 PM onwards.
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Getting to East Brighton Park requires some planning as there is no parking available on-site. The organisers suggest using public transport or walking to reach the venue. If you are taking the bus, routes 7, 27, 12, 12A, 14, 1, and 1A all serve the area. For those arriving by taxi, there is a designated drop-off and pick-up point located on Wilson Avenue. The festival is strictly for those aged 18 and over, so you will need to bring a valid photo ID, such as a passport or driving licence, to get through the gates. Be aware that the event environment includes high-volume music, strobe lighting, and pyrotechnics.
Regarding tickets, there are general admission and VIP options available. The VIP tickets provide priority queueing, access to a dedicated area with side-stage views, a private bar, and separate toilets. Once you are inside, keep in mind that there is a strict no re-entry policy. Security will be conducting bag and person searches upon arrival, and items like alcohol, food, glass containers, and illegal substances—including nitrous oxide—are prohibited. The organisers also restrict the use of drones and professional cameras. Tickets are non-refundable unless the event itself is cancelled, and it is recommended to purchase them only through official platforms like FLOW, Skiddle, Fatsoma, or See Tickets. While the specific line-up of artists has not been announced, the focus remains on underground bass music, consistent with the host's background.















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