
Legendary Belfast punk band Stiff Little Fingers perform live at Concorde 2 as part of their 'Raise Your Voice Tour' with special guests The Meffs.
Stiff Little Fingers are returning to Brighton on Tuesday, 10 March 2026, for a performance at Concorde 2. This show is particularly notable as it serves as the opening night for their "Raise Your Voice Tour", which sees the band travelling across the UK and Ireland. Having formed in Belfast in 1977, the group has maintained a consistent presence in punk rock for decades. For this tour, they have invited the punk duo The Meffs to join them as special guests, adding a different dynamic to the evening's lineup.
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The setlist is expected to cover a broad timeline of the band's career. This includes the raw, early energy of tracks from their 1979 debut album, Inflammable Material, alongside their more contemporary releases like the single "Hate Has No Home Here". Doors at the venue, located along Madeira Drive, are scheduled to open at 19:30. It is a 14+ event, though the entry requirements specify that younger fans—those under 16 or 18 depending on the booking platform—need to be accompanied by an adult.
In terms of getting tickets, the base price was set at ÂŁ30.00, though with the addition of booking fees and processing charges, the final price is roughly ÂŁ35.10. There is a standard limit of six tickets per person. Currently, the availability of these tickets depends on which site you use; for instance, Eventim has shown immediate availability while Gigantic has implemented a waiting list for those still hoping to attend.
The venue itself, Concorde 2, is situated at BN2 1EN, and they can be contacted at 01273 673311 for any specific enquiries. The event brings together a mix of long-time fans who have followed the band since their Belfast beginnings and a younger audience interested in the historical context of the genre. By integrating both classic anthems and newer material, the performance aims to represent the full scope of the band's history within the local Brighton music scene.















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