
Nick & June perform their eclectic fusion of melancholic indie folk and dream-pop at Alphabet in Brighton as part of their New Year's Face Tour 2026.
Nick & June are heading to Brighton this spring as part of their 'New Year's Face Tour 2026'. If you have been following their recent work, you will know they blend melancholic indie folk with dream-pop, creating a sound that leans heavily on reverb-drenched guitars, vibrant synthesisers, and steady beats. Their music often draws comparisons to artists like Bon Iver, Mazzy Star, and The National, which gives you a clear idea of the atmosphere they aim for during their live sets. It is a specific soundscape that relies on layering and mood, which should translate well to the space at Alphabet.
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The performance is scheduled for Friday, 3rd April 2026, at the Alphabet venue. Doors open for the event, which is strictly for those aged 18 and over, and the set is expected to run from 19:00 until 23:00. It is worth noting that this date is just one stop on a wider tour that includes dates across Germany, France, and several other UK cities like London, Bristol, Manchester, and Southampton. Some of their earlier shows in Germany have already sold out, so it is a busy schedule for them this year, and they are moving through these cities quite quickly.
Regarding the logistics, tickets are available online, though the final pricing is currently listed as to be confirmed. Since this is an 18+ event, you will need to have your ID ready if you decide to head down to Alphabet. It is a straightforward setup for a Friday night if you are looking to catch some live music that sits somewhere between the introspective folk of Big Thief and the dreamier textures of Beach House or Lana Del Rey. Whether you are already a fan of their specific blend of genres or just looking for something different to do in the city that evening, the show offers a chance to see them in a smaller, more intimate setting. The venue choice in Brighton aligns with the scale of the rest of the tour, keeping the focus on the music and the performance itself.















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