
Explosive garage rock duo The Courettes perform live in Brighton, blending '60s girl group sounds with surf and rock.
If you have been keeping an eye on the local music scene lately, you might have noticed that The Courettes are heading to Brighton this September. The duo, made up of Flavia Couri on guitar and vocals and Martin Couri on drums and vocals, is bringing their specific blend of garage rock, '60s girl group influences, and surf music to Daltons. It is a sound that often gets described as a mix of The Ronettes and The Ramones, leaning heavily into that raw, echo-chamber aesthetic you might associate with Gold Star Studios.
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They are scheduled to play on Sunday, 6 September 2026, with the show starting at 19:30. This date is part of a wider UK tour they have lined up for late summer, following the release of their recent work, including albums like Boom! Dynamite and The Soul Of... The Fabulous Courettes. It is a good opportunity to see them live if you are into that high-energy, stripped-back rock sound that they have been developing since forming their project between Denmark and Brazil.
Regarding the logistics, tickets are currently available through various platforms. You will find them listed at a base price of around £18.00, though depending on where you look, such as Ents24 or secondary market sites, you might see prices fluctuating slightly, sometimes reaching up to £39.00. Since it is a ticketed event at a venue like Daltons, it is worth checking the official channels sooner rather than later if you are planning to go, just to ensure you get the standard pricing rather than dealing with resale markups.
It is a straightforward setup: a touring band, a local venue, and a Sunday evening slot. Whether you are a long-time fan of their garage rock style or just looking for something different to do in the city that weekend, the show offers a clear look at what they have been working on during their current tour cycle. It is just one of those gigs that fits well into the Brighton calendar for anyone interested in catching live music without the usual festival-sized crowds.















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