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Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls Concorde 2, Brighton

Just two days after the so-called ‘Freedom Day’ in England, Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls hit the stage at Brighton’s Concorde 2.

Frank Turner And The Sleeping Souls
Frank Turner And The Sleeping Souls - © Cris Watkins Photography

FRANK TURNER AND THE SLEEPING SOULS + PET NEEDS + JESS GUISE @ CONCORDE 2, BRIGHTON 21ST JULY 2021

Just two days after the so-called ‘Freedom Day’ in England, Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls hit the stage at Brighton’s Concorde 2.

It’s a night so special in so many ways for so many people, most witnessing their first live music ‘socially distanced’ or not in over 16 months. There are few restrictions, masks are down to personal preference, but a negative lateral flow test is a must to party here tonight.

In support are fast-rising Colchester alt-punk rockers Pet Needs who finally get to play an all-electric set to highlight their killer debut ‘Fractured Party Music’ (you can read our review of the album HERE) and finally Jess Guise best known as the wife of Frank Turner or as she puts it “That Lucky Bitch”.

FRANK TURNER AND THE SLEEPING SOULS

Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls – Concorde 2 Brighton – credit Cris Watkins

PET NEEDS

Pet Needs - Concorde 2, Brighton 21st July 2021
Pet Needs Concorde 2 Brighton – credit Cris Watkins

JESS GUISE

Jess Guise - Concorde 2, Brighton 21st July 2021
Jess Guise – Concorde 2, Brighton- credit Cris Watkins

©Cris Watkins Photography

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