
The Allergies bring their signature re-fuelled funk and feel-good hip-hop to the Concorde 2 in Brighton as part of their tour.
The Allergies, the Bristol-based duo of DJ Moneyshot and Rackabeat, are bringing their live set to Concorde 2 in Brighton on Thursday, 12 November 2026. Since forming in 2012, the pair has built a reputation for their 45 RPM vinyl-focused performances, which blend funk, soul, disco, and classic hip-hop with modern production techniques. This upcoming show is part of their tour to support their next album, BENEATH THE SUN, and provides an opportunity to hear how their studio sound translates to a live environment. Their approach to live performance relies on the technical side of vinyl mixing, which defines the sound they bring to their shows. By incorporating elements from various genres, they aim to create a specific atmosphere that reflects their studio work.
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The event is hosted at Concorde 2, a venue with a capacity of 800 people. Doors are scheduled to open at 19:30. If you are planning to attend, note that this is a 14+ event. For anyone under the age of 16, the venue requires that they be accompanied by an adult, who must be prepared to show valid identification at the door. The venue, located along the Brighton seafront, is a familiar space for those who frequent local live music events, and this show fits into their broader schedule for the year.
Their style is rooted in the technical aspects of vinyl mixing, often incorporating a mix of genres that aim to maintain a consistent energy throughout their sets. Given their background in the Bristol music scene and their focus on specific rhythmic structures, the performance at Concorde 2 serves as a continuation of their current touring cycle. Whether you have followed their work since their early releases or are interested in seeing how they manage their signature sound in a live setting, the evening offers a look at their current musical direction. The venue's layout and the nature of the performance are designed to accommodate the expected audience size, keeping the focus on the music they have developed for this tour. It is a straightforward setup for a Thursday night, allowing those interested in funk and hip-hop to see the duo in a dedicated live music space.















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