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Everywhere At Once Festival hits Brighton on June 27

Everywhere At Once Festival is set to bring live music to Brighton on Saturday, June 27, with Komedia confirmed as the local venue for the one-day event.

The Visit Brighton listing places the festival at Komedia, 44–47 Gardner Street, Brighton and Hove, BN1 1UN, during the same weekend as Glastonbury. The source describes the event as part of a wider push involving hundreds of grassroots music venues across the UK, bringing live music closer to audiences who are not at the Somerset festival.

For Brighton readers weighing up a late-June music plan, the essentials are clear, but some practical details have not yet been listed.

Detail Confirmed information
Event Everywhere At Once Festival
Date Saturday, June 27, 2026
Venue Komedia, Brighton
Address 44–47 Gardner Street, Brighton and Hove, BN1 1UN
Time Not listed in the source
Price or booking Not listed in the source
Best fit Readers looking for live music in Brighton over Glastonbury weekend

June 27 date at Komedia in Brighton

Komedia gives Everywhere At Once Festival a central Brighton base, with the venue listed on Gardner Street in the North Laine area. The event is scheduled for one day only, on June 27, 2026, with the Brighton festival date also tied to Komedia.

That date matters because the festival is framed around Glastonbury weekend. While the source does not list a start time, running order, ticket price or booking route, it does make clear that the event is tied to a wider UK grassroots venue moment rather than being presented as a standalone gig.

Readers comparing late-June live music options may also want to note another nearby date, with a Brighton live music listing at The Old Market scheduled close to the same weekend.

A grassroots venue festival during Glastonbury weekend

The source description is short, but its angle is direct: Everywhere At Once is designed to bring live music to people’s doorstep while Glastonbury dominates the national music calendar.

That framing gives the Brighton date a useful place in the weekend. Instead of asking audiences to travel to a major camping festival, the listing points towards the role of local venues in keeping live music accessible inside towns and cities.

Komedia is the only Brighton venue named in the source brief, and no performers, set times or programme highlights are included in the available listing. That means readers should treat the current notice as a date-and-place confirmation rather than a full festival schedule.

The wording also suggests the Brighton event is one local part of a broader UK-wide festival footprint, with hundreds of grassroots music venues referenced in the source text. No individual venue list, organiser details or national programme breakdown is provided in the supplied material.

What remains unlisted before attending

Several details that usually shape an event decision are not included in the Visit Brighton listing. There is no published start time in the source text, and no end time is given. Price information is also absent, as are booking instructions.

The listing does not state whether the event is ticketed, free entry, age-restricted, seated, standing or subject to any particular access arrangements. It also does not include transport notes, food details, stall information or named organisers.

That does not make the event uncertain; the date and venue are present. It simply means readers should avoid making assumptions about entry, timings or availability until those details are published by the event listing or venue.

The practical details to keep in view

Everywhere At Once Festival is listed for Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Komedia, 44–47 Gardner Street, Brighton and Hove, BN1 1UN.

The currently available source confirms the event name, festival type, Brighton venue and date. Time, price, booking details, audience guidance, organiser information and access notes are not listed in the supplied source text.

Source: Visit Brighton Events

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Aisha Turner covers Manchester civic affairs with a focus on public services, planning decisions, transport, housing and neighbourhood concerns. She has worked in local journalism across Greater Manchester, checking official records, meeting papers and community responses to explain how decisions affect residents. Her reporting prioritises accuracy, clear context and practical public-interest information

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