
British singer-songwriter Lucy Spraggan performs live in Brighton, showcasing her unique blend of acoustic pop and folk.
Lucy Spraggan is scheduled to perform in Brighton on 8 May 2026, taking the stage at Quarters. Known for her work as a singer-songwriter, her music typically blends acoustic pop and folk elements. She first gained public attention in 2012 following her appearance on The X Factor, where she performed her original track 'Last Night (Beer Fear)'. Since then, she has continued to release music that focuses on themes of personal growth, love, and life experiences. Her live performances are generally structured to create an intimate environment, often highlighting the lyrical content of her songs.
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The event will be held at 187-193 Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 1NB. The performance is scheduled to run from 18:30 until 22:00. If you are considering attending, it is worth noting the venue's age policy: the event is for those aged 14 and over. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older, with a maximum of two minors allowed per adult at all times. As this is a ticketed event, you will need to secure your entry online in advance, as there are no free tickets available for this show.
Regarding the setlist, you can expect a performance that draws from her established discography, including albums such as 'Other Sides of the Moon', 'Choices', and 'Top Room at the Zoo'. Her repertoire often features well-known tracks like 'Last Night (Beer Fear)', 'Run', 'Lighthouse', 'Tea & Toast', 'Balance', 'Lightning', and 'Unsinkable'. Throughout her career, she has sold over 140,000 albums and accumulated a significant number of streams on digital platforms. Her public profile is also defined by her candid discussions regarding her personal journey with sobriety and mental health, topics that frequently inform the narrative of her songwriting. The show at Quarters offers a chance to see this material performed in a live setting, providing a direct look at her current musical direction and the way she interacts with her audience in a smaller venue environment.















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