
Texan post-rock band This Will Destroy You performs atmospheric instrumental music at Dust Brighton.
This Will Destroy You are heading to Brighton this summer. The Texan group, formed in 2005 in San Marcos, is known for their instrumental post-rock. They focus on atmospheric, long-form compositions that blend shoegaze, ambient, and doom metal influences to create cinematic soundscapes. The current lineup features Chris King, Jeremy Galindo, Donovan Jones, and Alex Bhore. They are currently on a tour that includes stops in cities like London at the Scala, Manchester at Gorilla, as well as dates in Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, and Montreuil in France. Seeing them at Dust Brighton on 14 June 2026 offers a chance to hear these arrangements in a live setting.
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The show at Dust, located at 77 East Street, is scheduled to start with doors opening at 19:00, and the performance is expected to wrap up by 22:30. They will be joined by Cahill, who is billed as the support act for the evening. Tickets are currently available through various platforms, including DICE, See Tickets, and Gigantic, with prices ranging from £26.00 to £29.25 depending on the booking fees applied. Since the tickets went on sale on 26 February 2026, they have been available for those planning their calendar for the summer. The variation in price reflects the different booking platforms, so it is worth checking which one suits your preference.
Before booking, it is worth noting a few logistical details about the venue. Dust Brighton is an 18+ space, so you will need to have ID ready. Additionally, the venue is situated in a basement and requires navigating multiple stairs to enter. Because of this layout, there is no wheelchair access available, which might be a deciding factor for some attendees. It is a specific environment for a show of this nature, so it is worth keeping these physical constraints in mind when making your plans for the night. The venue’s location in the heart of the city makes it accessible for those already in the area, but the basement setting is a defining feature of the experience at this particular spot.















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