
Sussex-based pop-rock band The Feeling perform their debut album in full to celebrate its 20th anniversary, featuring support from Sandi Thom.
On Saturday, 14 March 2026, The Feeling will be performing at Chalk in Brighton. This particular show is part of a tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Twelve Stops and Home. Being a Sussex-based band, this is a local appearance for the five original members: Dan Gillespie Sells, Richard Jones, Kevin Jeremiah, Ciaran Jeremiah, and Paul Stewart. The album they are highlighting is the one that produced hits like 'Sewn', and the performance is expected to lean heavily into that mid-2000s pop-rock sound that defined their early career.
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The evening starts with doors opening at 18:00 at the 13 Pool Valley venue. Joining them for this date is Sandi Thom, who is providing the support set. The music itself is often noted for its broad appeal, characterised by the kind of hooks and choruses that are easy to pick up, regardless of whether you are a casual listener or a long-time fan. It is straightforward pop-rock that focuses on melody and clear song structures, which fits the atmosphere of a venue like Chalk.
If you are planning to go, there are a few practical things to keep in mind. The event has an age restriction of 14 and over. In terms of accessibility, the venue is equipped with a platform for wheelchair users and offers limited seating, though these facilities usually require prior management to secure. Because this is an anniversary tour, ticket availability is already becoming limited on certain platforms. While DICE has reported low stock or sold-out status, you can still find listings on Ticketmaster, See Tickets, and Eventim.
The pricing for the night is quite broad. While the standard face value is cited at £38.50, you might see tickets listed anywhere from £20.00 to £42.60 depending on the booking site and any additional fees. There are also resale tickets circulating on platforms like Viagogo, with some prices reaching up to £85.00. Given the milestone nature of the tour and the band's local ties, the variation in price and the limited availability on primary sites suggest a steady interest in this Brighton date.















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