Unofficial Escape Gigs 2026

For the last couple of years, one post has got masses more views than any other, and the time has come to continue the annual tradition of posting a list of all of the unofficial non-Great Escape affiliated gigs that are taking place next week. There’s still more to be announced, so watch this space and updates will be made as they come in. Things are extending out even more this year, with gigs stretching from Tuesday through to Sunday, and almost all of them free and not requiring a wristband. If any of the links don’t work, of I’ve got details wrong, or you know about gigs I’ve missed, please shout!:

Tuesday 12th May
Revolt Escape / Daltons
The Grift Escape / Prince Albert
Spirit of Gravity : The Electronic Escape / Rossi Bar

Wednesday 13th May
Village Escape / The Village
The Brighton Rock’n’Roll Circus / The Font
The Beluga Escape / Lion & Lobster
Volks Escape / Volks
No Wristband for the Wicked / Waterbear Music bar
Zo Lief / RSD Unsigned winners / Bella Union Vinyl Shop
No Friends in the Industry / The Hope & Ruin
Joy RSVP Party / Alphabet
Miohmi x Strong Island presents Escape Week / Pink Moon
Late Night Parrrty / Fiddlers Elbow
Ctrl-alt-escape / The Old Market

Thursday 14th May
The Great Edscape / Presuming Eds
Glow Artists Showcase / Pink Moon
Plantery & Impressive! PR presents / Secret Comedy Club
The Brighton Rock’n’Roll Circus / The Font
The Greatest Ape / Bella Union Shop
Super Fuzz / Acid box / Caravanserai
The Beluga Escape / Southern Belle
Offie Radio @ Pommies / Pommies
No Friends in the Industry / The Hope & Ruin
Swimming in Sound / Alphabet
Big Scary Monsters / DMS vinyl / Alphabet
Joy RSVP Party / Unbarred
Best is West / Folklore Rooms
Miohmi x Strong Island presents Escape Week / Pink Moon
Ctrl + Alt + Jazz / The Bee’s Mouth
Escape The Escape / Daltons
Selectdiscs and Joy / Broken Arrowz Gallery
Burn Your Lanyard / The Oak
Late Night Parrrty / Fiddlers Elbow
Smithereen Takeover / The Black Lion
Smithereen Takeover / The Mesmerist
Smithereen Takeover / Spotlight Stage, Spiegelgardens
End of the Trail & Play It Loud present / Grand Central
Turtle Tempo & Dad’s Mood is Bad’s Alt Escape / Spro coffee

Friday 15th May
Gnarly Escape / Presuming Eds
The Great Edscape – 9-1 / Presuming Eds
Back in the Woods / Brighton Fishing Museum
Alt Alt Escape / Pink Moon
The Brighton Rock’n’Roll Circus / The Font
Escape to Folklore / Folklore Rooms
Mr Bongo party / Mr Bongo HQ
The Greatest Ape / Bella Union Shop
Fierce Panda and End of the Trail present Brighton Music Showcase / Grand Central
Super Fuzz / Acid box / Daltons
Rossi Bar Bash / Rossi Bar
The Beluga Escape / Freemasons
PIAS free party / Secret Location
No Friends in the Industry / The Hope & Ruin
Slackscape / Alphabet
Going South: A Celebration of South Asian Futurism! / Caravanserai
Joy RSVP Party / Unbarred
Baby Beserk / The Oak
Republic of Music / Shipwrights Yard
The Gooreat Peliscape / Hotel Pelirocco
Form Showcase / Folklore Rooms
The Oak Exhibition / The Oak
Smithereen Takeover / The Black Lion
Smithereen Takeover / The Mesmerist
Smithereen Takeover / Spotlight Stage, Spiegelgardens
Late Night Parrrty / Fiddlers Elbow
Escape to the Pipeline / The Pipeline

Saturday 16th May
Agenda Collective / Rossi Bar
Gnarly Escape / Presuming Eds
Back in the Woods / West Hill Hall
The Brighton Rock’n’Roll Circus / The Font
The Great Peliscape / Hotel Pelirocco
The Greatest Ape / Bella Union Shop
F*CK THE GRATE ESCAPE / Pipeline
The Beluga Escape / Gladstone
Offie Radio @ Pink Moon / Pink Moon
Offie Radio Social / Alphabet
No Friends in the Industry / The Hope & Ruin
FAKE ESCAPE 2026 / The Rose Hill
Joy RSVP Party / Alphabet
Alt Alt Escape / Folklore
Sugar free x Penance Music Group presents / Dead Wax Social
The Good Oakscape / The Oak
Late Night Parrrty / Fiddlers Elbow
Smithereen Takeover / The Black Lion
Smithereen Takeover / The Mesmerist
Slacktors / The Actors
Brighton Shovel / mext to the Bandstand
SQ Escape / Rossi Bar

Sunday 17th May
The Beluga Escape / Gladstone
Soft Top – The B Scene / Bees Mouth

SPOT

Today’s post isn’t about a new band, or a gig, or a new single or album, or about a venue. It is about a new release – of sorts. Today* sees the launch of SPOT, a new listings app for Brighton. It’s been developed by Matt Davies and his partner Kim, in association with Music Venues Alliance Brighton. You might have bumped into Matt putting on shows at Alphabet, or if you’ve got a longer memory you might remember him from bands like Milk & Biscuits and Restlesslist, or from running the Hand in Hand.

Since the demise of physical concert tickets, it’s become increasingly difficult to find any kind of decent consolidated list of everything that’s going on – you can follow venues, promoters and bands on social media, but the algorithm is always working against you to try and increase engagement rather than provide you with what you actually want. There are some ticketing websites, but they rely on tickets being on sale with those sites so none are complete. There have been various listings websites, but they’ve relied on someone to collate all the information, so they’ve fallen by the wayside over the years too. Enter SPOT – a community resource where promoters and venues will upload their gigs themselves centrally, with listings more complete than anywhere else. To give you an idea of just how complete, at launch there are over 60 venues promoters and record stores involved (yes – instores are in there too, not just for Resident, but Bella Union, Capsule, Mr Bongo and Rarekind as well).

Matt reminisced about his time in bands – “We’d meet up at Tiffany’s, we’d smoke cigarettes, have a cup of tea, and then we’d go to Resident. That was our routine, on the dole in a band – and we’d look and see what was coming up, we’d pop in and buy a ticket. And we used to sell tickets for our gigs in there too. We’d make tickets out of playing cards, and we’d hand them to whoever was going to sell them. And back then you knew where the information was for gigs, and I wanted to recreate that now for this sort of very fragmented landscape we’re in.”

Another unintended benefit of the way that tickets used to be listed was that it was very egalitarian – a big gig at the Brighton Centre would sit next to a band’s debut gig at the Hope – and that’s something that’s been brought back with Spot. Everything is next to each other, and you’re equally likely to find out about any gig rather than just the gigs who’ve paid some money to Meta for promotion.

I could write more about, but the best thing to do is head to the App Store, search for “SPOT BTN”, and have a play around and find out for yourself

*out today on iOS, but Android landing in the next couple of days