
A night of garage, gothabilly and 60's nuggets featuring The Smoggers, Mystery Action and Thee Sherbert Peardrop Explosion at The Prince Albert.
On Saturday, 2 May 2026, The Prince Albert on Trafalgar Street will host the 147th edition of the Shake Some Acton series. The event draws its name from the 1976 album by The Flamin' Groovies, a record produced by Dave Edmunds that is often cited for its role in the power pop movement and its connection to the British Invasion era. The evening is scheduled to begin at 19:00, offering a programme that spans garage, gothabilly, and 60s nuggets. For those familiar with the venue, this event continues the tradition of hosting live music in the heart of Brighton, specifically at 48 Trafalgar Street, BN1 4ED.
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The lineup for the night includes three acts, each contributing to the garage and rock and roll theme. The Smoggers, a band based in Sevilla, are scheduled to perform their brand of high-energy garage rock, which incorporates fuzz-driven guitars, haunting keyboards, and primal vocals. They are joined by Mystery Action, a group that focuses on a stripped-back, raw rock and roll sound, often associated with the influences of Link Wray and The Cramps. The third act, Thee Sherbert Peardrop Explosion, will perform a set of 60s garage and surf-inspired music. Notably, this performance is billed as the final show for Thee Sherbert Peardrop Explosion, marking a specific conclusion to their time as a performing group.
Regarding the logistics of the evening, the standard guide price for entry is set at £13.00. Attendees are encouraged to book their tickets online through platforms such as WeGotTickets to ensure access to the venue. The event is structured for those interested in the garage rock scene and the specific musical lineage represented by the bands on the bill. By bringing together these three acts, the organisers have created a programme that reflects the aesthetic of the 60s garage revival and the punk-influenced rock that followed. Whether you are a long-time follower of these specific bands or simply interested in the local live music scene in Brighton, the event provides a clear opportunity to see these performances in a club setting.















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