
Queer and womxn led punk and alternative bands performing to support Refuge at the Pipeline venue.
If you are looking for plans in Brighton this July, there is a benefit gig happening at The Pipeline on the 18th that supports the organisation Refuge. It is a night focused on punk and alternative music, specifically showcasing bands that are led by women and queer artists. The venue, located at 6 Little East Street, is hosting this event to raise funds for the charity, and it seems like a straightforward way to catch some live music while contributing to a cause.
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The lineup for the evening includes Yur Mum, Not The Face, Spit Sisters, and Emily Flea. It is a solid mix of acts that fit the punk and alternative scene, and the organisers have kept the entry fee accessible, with standard tickets priced at 5.00 pounds. Given the nature of the bands and the venue, the atmosphere will likely be what you would expect from a local punk show—focused on the music and the community aspect of the benefit.
It is worth noting that there is another event called 'Louder Than Silence Fest' that takes place in Norwich, but that is completely separate from this one in Brighton. Make sure you are looking at the right date and location if you are planning to head out. This event is strictly the Refuge Benefit happening here in town on the 18th. It is a good option if you are into the local alternative scene and want to support the work Refuge does.















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