
A celebration of Slade played by talented women, a heartfelt continuation of '70s glam and Brit Rock.
If you have been looking for something a bit different to do in Brighton towards the end of June, there is a gig coming up at The Prince Albert that might catch your interest. On June 26, 2026, the venue is hosting Slady, a band that focuses on the music of Slade. It is an all-female group that has built their set around the glam rock and Brit Rock sounds that defined the 1970s.
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What makes this particular show stand out is the approach the band takes. Rather than just playing the hits, they position themselves as a continuation of that specific era of music, and they have actually received support and approval from the original members of Slade. It is essentially a project dedicated to keeping that specific sound alive, with the band leaning into the aesthetic and energy of the original tracks. If you are familiar with songs like 'Skweeze Me Pleeze Me' or 'Bangin' Man', you will likely recognise the vibe they are aiming for.
The event is scheduled to run from 20:00 until 23:00. The Prince Albert is located at 48 Trafalgar Street, which is a fairly standard spot for live music in the city. While the official pricing is currently listed as 'TBC' (To Be Confirmed), there are options available to book tickets online, so it is worth checking the booking links if you are planning to head down. It is a straightforward setup: a tribute act playing in a local venue, aimed at anyone who has an interest in 70s rock or just wants to see a live performance in a familiar setting.















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