
Indie-punk band The Lonely Surf perform live at The Prince Albert in Brighton, with support from Strayers, Mulch, and Sunbound.
If you are looking for live music in Brighton this July, The Lonely Surf are playing at The Prince Albert on Thursday, 2nd July 2026. The band, which formed in Bournemouth back in 2017, has been building a following through a series of EPs and singles that have clocked up over 850,000 streams on Spotify. They have received airplay from BBC Introducing and Kerrang! Radio, and have previously appeared at festivals like Teddy Rocks and Gold Coast Oceanfest. Their sound draws on influences such as The Menzingers, Bloc Party, and Tigers Jaw, and they have just released their debut album, 'Keep It Together', on 8th May 2026.
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The show at The Prince Albert, located at 48 Trafalgar Street, BN1 4ED, is scheduled to run from 19:30 until 22:30. It is worth noting that this is an 18+ event. The lineup for the evening includes more than just the headliners; the bill features support sets from Strayers, Mulch, and Sunbound, which gives a bit more context to the structure of the night. Tickets are currently priced at £9.27, plus the standard booking fees.
For those familiar with the venue, The Prince Albert remains a staple for this kind of indie-punk show in the city. Whether you have been following the band since their earlier EPs or are just catching up with their recent debut album, the evening offers a chance to see them alongside a full supporting lineup in a central Brighton location.















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