
Legendary British electronic duo Utah Saints perform live at Patterns as part of their extensive 2026 UK tour.
Utah Saints are heading to Brighton towards the end of the year, with a date confirmed for Saturday, 28 November 2026. Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt, the duo behind the name, have been active for over thirty years now, and this stop at Patterns is part of a larger 25-date tour they are doing across the UK throughout 2026. For those who follow the history of British electronic music, they are a familiar name, having secured nine Top 40 hits and sold over two million records since they first started out. It’s interesting to see them still touring so extensively, and having a local date means not having to worry about travel logistics outside of the city.
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The event is taking place at Patterns, located at 10 Marine Parade, BN2 1TL. It’s a familiar spot for anyone who spends time in the local music scene, and for this specific night, doors are set to open at 19:00. Because of the nature of the venue and the performance, it is strictly an 18+ event, which is worth noting if you were planning on going with a younger group. The timing allows for a bit of flexibility if you want to grab something to eat nearby before heading into the venue for the start of the set.
Tickets are currently available and are priced fairly consistently across the main platforms. You can find them for £22.00 on See Tickets, or if you use DICE, they are listed at £22.66. The show is being organised by the promoter Mute Elephant, who have handled the logistics for this leg of the tour. Since the duo has such a long track record, the set will likely cover a fair amount of ground from their career. It’s a solid option for a Saturday night in November if you’re interested in seeing how their sound has evolved over the last three decades in a live setting.















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