Ooosh! Fest: Brighton alt-rock weekender details
- Artists:
- I'm Being Good »
- Sausage Party »
- Cowtown »
- Lovvers »
- Ack Ack Ack »
- Headquarters »
- Charlottefield »
- Trencher »
- Bilge Pump »
- Montana Pete »
- Sailors »
Details of Brighton's all-ages Ooosh! Fest for November have been announced.
The two-day event - held at the city's West Hill Community Centre on November 24-25 - is priced at £15 advance for the weekend, or £8 a day. On-the-door tickets will be available for £9, subject to availability.
Line-up:
Saturday 24th November
Bilge Pump
Sailors
Montana Pete
Cowtown
Chops
Sloath
Ack Ack Ack
Box
Sunday 25th November
Trencher
Charlottefield
I'm Being Good
Lovvers (pictured)
Headquarters
End the Agony
The Sceptres
Sausage Party
ALSO: Epideme DJs between bands and a BBQ (meat and vege) each day, plus distros and art displays and cakes. Oh, and you can bring your own booze. Nice, nice.
Advance tickets are available from wegottickets, and also Edgeworld, Rounder, Resident and Brighton Electric.
oh...
my.
I just moved from Brighton to Switzerland
It's because of a lack of events like this that Switzerland can't even compare.
Tasty
Could be worth a punt...
please
give me somewhere to sleep?
Ooosh
As in that noise from Club Foot?
Bilge Pump sound interesting. I'm uninitiated.
this will be good fun
it was about time someone put on a thing with all the good loud bands from brighton in one place - well done to Jon AckAckAck for doing it. Can't make the Saturday due to playing a gig elsewhere but I'll be at the Sunday for sure!
I have a box
I can put some straw in it?
Trencher
Charlottefield
Lovvers
Where is West Hill Community Centre?
£8 sounds interesting.
more info
there's a bit more info (including a map) up <a href="http://www.runningriotrecords.co.uk/oooshtours/events/fest.php">here</a>.
ta.
jon x


Lovvers
Ack Ack Ack
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