
A live performance by Brooklyn-based indie artist Vlad Holiday, presented by Chris Brearley at The Folklore Rooms. This is an 18+ event.
Vlad Holiday is making his way over from Brooklyn to Brighton this month, bringing a sound that has become synonymous with the New York indie and alternative scenes. As an artist originally from Brooklyn, Holiday has spent time developing a style that blends various alternative influences, a sound that has now led to this multi-city tour across Europe. His music often carries a specific texture that fits the smaller stages we have here. This particular stop is part of a broader 2026 European tour, which sees him moving through several countries throughout February. The tour schedule involves navigating a variety of cities in a very short window of time, reflecting the typical pace of an international run.
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There has been a bit of a mix-up with the dates floating around online, so it is worth clarifying the timeline for anyone looking to attend. While some early info pointed towards the 13th of February, Vlad Holiday is actually performing in Levent, Turkey, on that day. The confirmed date for his Brighton show at The Folklore Rooms is Sunday, 22nd February 2026. This event is being put together by Chris Brearley, who frequently organises these types of live performances in the city. The venue is an intimate space, which is a common choice for artists within the indie-alternative genre, and this Brighton date is one of several stops where he will be presenting his live set to UK audiences.
Regarding the practical side of things, this is an 18+ event, which is a standard requirement for many of the shows held in this specific venue. It is a ticketed performance, and since it is part of a formal tour, entry is handled through the usual booking channels rather than being a casual door-entry situation. The transition from his dates in Turkey to the UK is a significant part of his February itinerary. For those who follow the indie-alternative genre, it is a chance to see how a Brooklyn-based artist translates their studio work into a live setting within a local Brighton context.















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