
Mexican punk band Las Fokin Biches perform live in Brighton with support from Phat Problem and Family of Strangers.
If you are planning your calendar for late August, there is a punk gig scheduled for the 22nd at The Prince Albert. The venue, located at 48 Trafalgar Street, Brighton, BN1 4ED, will host a show featuring the Mexican punk band Las Fokin Biches. They are travelling from Irapuato, Mexico, to perform their set, which is characterised by a raw, high-energy sound that incorporates various rock elements. It is a specific type of performance that tends to draw in those who follow the punk scene closely, and seeing an international act in a smaller, more intimate setting like The Prince Albert often changes the dynamic of the show compared to larger venues.
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The evening starts at 20:00 and includes two support acts alongside the headliners. First, there is Phat Problem, a four-piece street punk band. They will be sharing the stage with Family of Strangers, a quartet based here in Brighton that also plays high-energy punk. Having three bands on the bill gives a sense of the pace for the night, as each group brings their own approach to the genre. It is a fairly packed lineup, which suggests a continuous flow of music throughout the evening.
Regarding the logistics, tickets are currently priced at £11.00. It is worth noting that this price is subject to change, as is often the case with live music bookings, so checking the current status before heading down is a sensible move. The Prince Albert is a familiar spot for many of us in Brighton, and this particular lineup seems to be aimed directly at people who are already active in the local punk and live music community. Whether you are familiar with the specific sound of Las Fokin Biches or you are just looking to see what the local support acts are bringing to the stage, the event offers a straightforward night of music in a venue that is well-integrated into the city's gig circuit. It is a chance to see an international act alongside local talent without the usual festival-sized crowds, providing a direct way to engage with the music.
Date
Saturday, 22 August 2026
20:00
Location
The Prince AlbertPrice
Paid
Recommended Age
+16 years
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