
Liverpool rock band The Kairos bring their 'Scouse Rock n Roll' sound to Brighton, reminiscent of Oasis and Arctic Monkeys.
On Thursday, 9th April 2026, the Liverpool-based band The Kairos will be performing at Patterns. Having formed back in 2017, the group has spent the last few years carving out a niche within the "Scouse Rock n Roll" scene. Their sound draws heavily from the guitar-rock traditions of the late 90s and early 2000s, with many listeners noting similarities to the energy and melodic structures of Oasis, Arctic Monkeys, and Kasabian. It is a specific type of raucous, guitar-driven music that tends to translate well to the intimate, basement-style setting of a venue like the one on 10 Marine Parade.
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The event is a collaboration between the promoters Metropolis Music and This Feeling, who frequently bring emerging indie and rock acts to the city. For those planning their evening, there is a slight discrepancy in the listed times; while some sources suggest doors might open as early as 18:00, the majority of the ticketing platforms indicate a 19:00 start. The show is scheduled to conclude around 21:00, making it a fairly compact set that fits easily into a mid-week schedule. Located right in the heart of the Kemptown area, the venue is easily accessible for those of us already familiar with the Brighton seafront circuit.
Regarding the practical side of things, tickets are currently available at a price point between £15.95 and £16.43. The age policy for the night allows for those aged 14 and over to attend, though anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. It is also worth remembering that Patterns maintains a strict ID policy for those over 18, so having a valid form of identification is necessary if you plan on attending. The show offers a straightforward opportunity to see a band that is currently representing a modern take on the classic British guitar-rock sound without the need for a trip up north.















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