
British garage rock band The Fallen Leaves return to The Prince Albert, Brighton, supported by local punk band Fractured. Strictly 18+.
If you’re looking for a solid Saturday night gig next month, mark your calendar for the return of The Fallen Leaves to Brighton. The British garage rock outfit, known for their distinctive style and sound, will be playing at The Albert (also known as The Prince Albert) on Saturday, February 28, 2026. They have a history of selling out this venue, so it’s worth grabbing tickets sooner rather than later if you plan on going.
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The Fallen Leaves have been active since 2004, and they bring a unique ethos to the stage. They famously describe their output as 'Punk Rock for Gentleman,' and their sound is often placed somewhere between the energy of The Ramones and the sharp delivery of The Who. Their commitment to their aesthetic is serious, adhering to a strict manifesto that includes 'No jeans. No t-shirts. No cover-versions.' This show will feature tracks from their album Simple Songs for Complex People. Joining them on the bill are local Brighton punks, Fractured, providing the support for the evening.
For those planning to attend, the doors open at 7:30pm, with the music scheduled to kick off at 8:15pm. Admission is priced at £11.00, which covers the ticket cost and the booking fee. It is important to note that this is strictly an 18+ event. Also, a practical heads-up regarding the venue: the gig takes place in the upstairs room. The venue advises that access requires climbing two flights of stairs, and unfortunately, there is no lift or accessible toilet available on site.















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