
All night long sets, debuts, Shogun Audio’s 20-year birthday celebrations and much more make this Patterns’ biggest season to date.
Patterns Brighton , the south-east's most cultured venue, has programmed another irresistible season of sound to see out 2024 in style. Between now and mid-December, the taste-making likes of Chicane , Hunee, Anjunadeep, Sofia Kourtesis, Dusky, Eats Everything, Dan Shake, Fat Tony, Mr Scruff, SOSA, Voltage and Shogun Audio will all play a multi-genre mix of parties. These events always sell out so get your tickets now at; patternsbrighton.com .
Patterns is a cult seaside venue that holds a dear place in the hearts of real electronic music lovers. It has long since offered the most tasteful and forward-thinking DJs, live acts, bands and brands in the region from across the underground spectrum with a mix of legends, pioneers and new school heroes.
Stopping by through autumn and winter are many great names with standouts including exclusive All Night Long sets from the deep digging Rush Hour man Hunee , acclaimed house pair Dusky and speed garage, UKG and bassline star Silva Bumpa all of whom will be able to really delve into their collections and offer a fulsome musical journey.
There will also be extended sets from Bristol bass lover and party starter Eats Everything , emotive house and disco specialist Dan Shak e, plus Bakey and Narciss , while you can get down at some Day Sessions headlined by vital scene veteran Fat Tony , eclectic maestro Mr Scruff , trance and prog forefather Chicane and legendary breakbeat duo Stanton Warriors .
The breakout tech house titan that is SOSA also makes his long-awaited Patterns debut, while pioneers Shogun Audio will be celebrating 20 years of cutting-edge drum & bass with a super lineup, plus the heavyweight likes of Culture Shock and Voltage also roll into town.
In amongst all that are many more treats from the underground including a Boundary Festival After Party with Ewan McVicar , a DJ set from Ninja Tune's Peruvian star Sofia Kourtesis , classic house and trance from the Insomnia crew, Eye to Eye with Papa Nugs , Memory Box with dark drone, techno and synth magician Daniel Avery , the debut of La Discothèque in Brighton and much more.
Patterns Brighton continues to lead from the front across the next season with an untouchable mix of sounds and scenes in a space that is perfectly set up for making thrilling musical memories. Join the fun and get tickets and full information now at patternsbrighton.com .
Autumn/Winter 2024 Lineups
Bakey, Chicane, Culture Shock, Dan Shake, Dana Montana, Daniel Avery, Denham Audio, Diffrent, Duskee (MC), Dusky, Eats Everything, Ewan McVicar, Fat Tony, Fleetmac Wood, Hunee, Main Phase, Monrroe, MPH, Mr. Scruff, Narciss, Papa Nugs, Pola & Bryson, Prozak, Silva Bumpa, SOSA, Stanton Warriors, Voltage.
Eats Everything (3 hour set), Oh See
Boundary Festival After Party: Ewan McVicar, Osmaan
20 Years Of Shogun Bryson, Monrroe, Duskee, Deadline, Javeon, Sustance, Viridity
Saturday 5th October – Day Time
Fat Tony (3 hour set), Faro, Wildblood & Queenie
Saturday 5th October – Night Time
Main Phase, Flint b2b Deckstal, Marley Round
Sofia Kourtesis (DJ), Milly On Air, Danny Vito
23 Degrees x Eye To Eye: Silva Bumpa (All Night Long)
Nu Dance Revolution: SOSA (UK) + Support TBC
Saturday 26th October – Day Time
Free From Sleep: Chicane + Support TBA
Saturday 26th October – Night Time
Narciss (3 hour set), Alex Berry + Lebby (Dykes on Decks)
Eye to Eye: Papa Nugs + Support TBC
Memory Box: Daniel Avery, Robin Ball
Saturday 23rd November – Day Time
Free From Sleep: Stanton Warriors All Day Long
Saturday 23rd November – Night Time
Aeon Being: Dana Montana + Residents
Saturday 30th November – Day Time
Saturday 30th November – Night Time
Free Range: Voltage + Support TBA
Supercharged: Culture Shock + Support TBA
La Discothèque: Dan Shake (4 hour set) + Support


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