
Canadian pop-punk and emo revival band Youth Fountain perform live at DUST in Brighton, with special guests Greywind.
If you have been keeping an eye on the pop-punk and emo revival scene, you might have noticed that Youth Fountain is heading to Brighton this spring. The Vancouver-based band, fronted by Tyler Zanon, has built a following through records like 'Together In Lonesome', 'Keepsakes & Reminders', and 'Letters To Our Former Selves'. They have spent time on the road with acts like Senses Fail and Saves The Day, and now they are bringing their sound to the DUST venue on 26 May 2026. Seeing them in a space like DUST offers a different perspective on their music, as the intimacy of the room often highlights the lyrical focus that defines their work.
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The show is set for a Tuesday evening, with the doors opening at 19:00 and the performance scheduled to conclude by 22:00. The venue is located at 77 East Street, BN1 1NF, which is fairly central for anyone coming from around the city. For this particular date, the band will be joined by Greywind, who will be providing support. It is important to keep in mind that this is an 18+ event, so you will need to bring valid identification to gain entry. The venue layout is standard for this type of show, focusing on a standing area that allows for a direct view of the stage.
When it comes to the practical side of things, tickets are currently available in the range of £15.00 to £17.62. A general standing ticket usually settles at £16.50 after accounting for the standard booking fees. These are being handled by several platforms, including See Tickets, DICE, Gigantic, and Eventim UK. Since the show is on a weeknight, it fits into the local music schedule without requiring a major shift in plans. If you are planning to attend, checking the specific terms on the ticket provider’s site regarding entry times or bag policies is usually a good idea before heading down to East Street. It is a standard gig setup, providing a clear opportunity to see the band in a live environment.















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