
A post-metal, neo-folk and ambient music event featuring Shobek, Artemisia Nathair and Joanna Burke.
Shobek, Artemisia Nathair, and Joanna Burke are performing at Brighton Electric on 5 July 2026. This event is presented by Brighton Electric Presents and is curated specifically for listeners who appreciate the intersection of ambient darkness and auditory escapism. The programme is designed to showcase a wide range of sonic textures, moving between moments of subtle ambient expressiveness and sections of abrasive, all-encompassing distortion. It is a deliberate curation that aims to explore the boundaries of these genres in a live setting.
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The lineup features three distinct acts, each bringing a different approach to the evening's theme. Shobek are the main feature, and they are known as brooding post-metal noise rockers. Their sound is often characterised by a distinct celestial moodiness, which provides a heavy, atmospheric core to the event. Sharing the stage is Artemisia Nathair, who works as a neo-folk blackgaze harpist. This combination of the harp with blackgaze elements offers a unique contrast to the heavier post-metal sounds on the bill, highlighting the versatility of the evening's soundscape. Completing the trio of performers is Joanna Burke, an accomplished folk multi-instrumentalist. Her presence brings a more traditional folk sensibility to the night, which should provide an interesting counterpoint to the more experimental and distorted sounds presented by the other artists.
The event is hosted at the Brighton Electric studios, situated at 22 Lewes Road, Brighton, BN2 4AD. It is strictly an 18+ event, so ensure you have valid identification with you when you arrive. The schedule for the evening is set from 17:00 to 21:00, giving you a four-hour window to catch all three performances. Tickets for the show are priced at £7.00. It is a straightforward setup for a Sunday evening, focusing entirely on the music and the specific blend of genres that the organisers have brought together for this date. By keeping the focus on these three artists, the event offers a clear look at how these different styles—from folk to post-metal—can coexist within the same space.













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