
A grassroots music festival supporting local venues, with over 1,200 gigs across the UK, held at The Brook in Southampton.
The Brook is hosting the Everywhere At Once Festival on Saturday 27 June, part of a nationwide music event that runs across the weekend. It's not a festival in the usual sense — no camping or muddy fields — but a coordinated series of gigs happening at the same time in grassroots venues all over the country.
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The scale of it is what puts it in perspective. It's run by the Music Venue Trust and The National Lottery, and it brings together more than 1,200 concerts in over 500 grassroots music venues across the UK. The idea is to act as a festival on your own doorstep during Glastonbury's 2026 fallow year, with the whole thing set up to support the local venues that keep live music going. So when you go to a show at The Brook that weekend, you're part of a much larger picture happening in hundreds of other rooms across the country.
In Southampton, the festival runs over two days. On Saturday 27 June, it's on from 16:30 to 21:00, and on Sunday 28 June, it runs from 18:30 to 22:30. The Brook is on Portswood Road, SO17 3SD, so it's an easy enough trip if you're already in the city. Since it's a grassroots festival, the shows are paid entry rather than free. If you're around that weekend, you can catch a gig on Saturday afternoon, one on Sunday evening, or both.
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