
Bristol-based punk power trio Mould perform high-energy, chunky indie-rock at The Prince Albert, supported by Regal Cheer and Aeternum.
The Prince Albert, located at 48 Trafalgar Street, is hosting a live music event on Thursday, 12 March 2026. The evening features a lineup consisting of the Bristol-based punk power trio Mould, alongside the Brighton-based indie-punk duo Regal Cheer and the band Aeternum. This show is organised by Full Fat Promotions and Sugar-Free, bringing together these three acts for a performance that spans the evening.
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Mould, who have been touring their 2024 self-titled album and their EP Almost Feels Like Purpose, are known for a sound that blends indie-rock with post-punk elements. Their music is often described as having a 'chunky' quality, reflecting themes surrounding the experience of the millennial generation. Sharing the bill, Regal Cheer brings an indie-punk sound to the stage, often noted for its anthemic qualities that align with the style of bands like Joyce Manor or Prince Daddy. The combination of these three groups offers a look at the current independent scene in the region, with each band contributing their own approach to the punk and indie genres.
For those interested in attending, the doors at The Prince Albert open at 19:30. The performances are scheduled to run from 20:00 until 23:00. Tickets for the event are priced at £11.50. As this is an 18+ event, attendees will need to be prepared to show identification upon entry. The venue is situated in a central part of Brighton, making it accessible for those already familiar with the area’s local music circuit. It is a straightforward setup for a Thursday night, providing a space to see these specific artists perform their latest material in a venue that has long been a part of the city's live music landscape. The Prince Albert remains a consistent spot for touring bands and local acts alike, and this event continues that pattern for the 2026 season.















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