The UK's most authentic tribute band performing the sound and live energy of The Jam at Concorde 2.
The Jam'd are scheduled to perform at Concorde 2 in Brighton on 13 July 2026. This group focuses on recreating the sound and live performance style of The Jam, aiming to reflect the energy and aesthetic associated with the Woking era of the original group. The band features Paul Moroney on guitar and vocals, John Cator on drums and vocals, and Chris Malin on bass and vocals. Paul Moroney has a background with the original band, having attended their concerts since he was 13 years old, which informs his current approach to the material. The venue, located on Madeira Drive, provides the setting for this performance, which is part of the band's ongoing schedule of dates.
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The evening includes support from three other acts, offering a variety of musical styles. Sharp Class, a power-pop band from Nottingham, will be performing, alongside Cian Downing, a singer-songwriter whose work draws influence from Billy Bragg and Paul Weller. The Hornets, a Rhythm & Blues band based in London, are also part of the lineup. These artists contribute to the programme, providing a broader musical context for the night. The inclusion of these support acts means the event features a mix of talent, reflecting different facets of the British music scene.
Regarding access, tickets for the event are currently priced between £21.50 and £25.20, depending on the specific booking platform used. The venue has a minimum age requirement of 14. For those under 18, an adult must accompany them at all times. Specifically, attendees under 16 need to be with an adult who can provide valid identification, such as a passport or driving licence, and leave contact details at the door. Both the minor and the accompanying adult are required to wear wristbands for the duration of the event to comply with the venue's entry policy. These measures are standard for the Concorde 2, ensuring that the event remains accessible while adhering to local licensing requirements for live music venues.















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