
The UK’s best Stone Roses tribute band perform live at Patterns with support from Oaysis.
If you are looking for plans on Friday, 27 March 2026, The Total Stone Roses are scheduled to perform at Patterns in Brighton. It is an opportunity to hear tracks like 'I Am The Resurrection', 'Made Of Stone', 'Fools Gold', 'Waterfall', and 'She Bangs The Drums' performed live. They are joined by Oaysis, who will be providing the support set for the evening. The venue, situated at 10 Marine Parade, BN2 1TL, is a familiar spot for live music in the city, and this event brings together two acts focused on the sound of the 90s. It is a straightforward way to spend a Friday evening if you have an interest in these specific bands.
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Regarding the logistics, the doors are set to open at 19:00, with the performance concluding at 22:00. As this is an 18+ event, attendees should be prepared to provide identification if required. Tickets are currently listed at approximately £22.66. It is worth checking platforms like DICE or WeGotTickets, or the venue’s own website, as pricing can sometimes shift depending on availability. Given the nature of the venue and the acts involved, it is a standard setup for a Friday night out in Brighton for those who follow this particular style of music. The venue’s location on the seafront makes it accessible for those already in the city centre.
The focus of the night is entirely on the music, with The Total Stone Roses returning to the stage after a period of inactivity. Oaysis will be handling the support slot, rounding out the programme for the evening. There is no complex schedule to navigate; it is simply a case of doors opening, the support act playing, and the main set following. If you have been waiting to see these specific tribute acts in a live setting, this date at Patterns provides the opportunity to do so without the usual festival-sized crowds. It is a chance to hear the material in a more intimate, club-style environment, which is often how these shows are best experienced.















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