
A day of psychedelic music featuring live sets from The Dials, Son of Ugly, Fane, The Decadent Dayze, and Count Zer0.
Brighton’s music scene has a way of filling up the autumn calendar, and this year, the Psychedelic Autumn Sundae is taking over The Green Door Store on Sunday, 11 October 2026. It’s tucked away right by the station at 7 Trafalgar Street, which makes it a fairly easy spot to get to if you’re already in the city centre. The event is being put together by Magic Potion Promotions and the Real Music Club, focusing on a mix of live sets that lean into those specific psychedelic sounds we see pop up in the local underground circuit from time to time. The venue itself, being located under the arches, provides a distinct environment that often suits this style of music, keeping the sound contained and focused.
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The lineup includes The Dials, Son of Ugly, Fane, and The Decadent Dayze, with Count Zer0 handling the music between the live sets. It’s a solid mix of local acts that should keep the atmosphere consistent throughout the afternoon and evening. Having a DJ to bridge the gaps between the bands is a practical touch that keeps the energy moving without long periods of silence. It’s a straightforward setup where the focus is entirely on the performances, allowing the bands to showcase their work in a setting that feels familiar to anyone who spends time at the local venues near the station.
If you’re planning to head down, doors open at 15:00, and the first band is scheduled to start at 15:30. It’s an 18+ event, so keep that in mind if you’re heading over with friends. Tickets are priced at £15.00, plus a £1.50 booking fee, bringing the total to £16.50. It’s a decent way to spend a Sunday afternoon if you’re looking to catch a few different bands in one go without having to travel too far from the station. The timing is set up to get things moving early, which is helpful if you have a busy week ahead on Monday morning. It’s a simple, no-fuss way to see a variety of artists in a single afternoon.















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