The iconic club venue Patterns in Brighton has announced a four-month long series of opening parties in accordance with the government’s roadmap out of lockdown. The club will open on 21st May to hold indoor events as “warm-ups”, however, attendants will be required to sit down. Then, on 21st June, there will be re-opening parties with no coronavirus restrictions, at least once a week, all the way up until September. Patterns have announced all the acts already, getting music-lovers and clubgoers excited.
The jam-packed lineup features Horse Meat Disco, Hamdi and The Ocean for the first month of full opening. In July, fans can expect to see acts such as DJ Storm, Sicaria Sound, Oneman and Barely Legal. In August, acts announced include The Heatwave, Leon Vynehall, Goldie, as well as Plastician. In addition, attendees can expect to see the world-famous Brighton pride celebrations as part of pride month. And lastly, in September, DJ Boring, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and Paranoid London have been scheduled to play. The full list of acts can be found here.
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— Patterns (@PatternsBTN) April 26, 2021
Patterns is one of the most famous clubs situated near Brighton’s beaches. On the website, it prides itself to be “both as a safe space for Brighton’s underground club culture and a small live music venue that punches above its weight. Built on the grounds of 10 Marine Parade on the former site of an art deco hotel, the building has a deeply ingrained musical heritage, including Ted Potters Music Bar and the infamous Escape Club.”
Many clubs across the country have announced opening parties ahead of the current plan after the 21st of June where all social-distancing measures are scheduled to be lifted. These include ‘Printworks Redacted’, a reopening weekend event at Printworks London as well as a 42-hour clubbing weekend at Fabric on 25th June.