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GHOSTWOMAN

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Prepare yourselves, music aficionados, for a sonic journey into the heart of Brighton! On Sunday, 2nd November 2025, the enigmatic Canadian psych-rock outfit GHOSTWOMAN will descend upon the iconic Patterns venue, promising an evening of hazy, hypnotic grooves and raw, visceral energy. This isn’t just another gig; it’s an invitation to lose yourself in a swirling vortex of fuzzy guitars, laconic vocals, and rhythm sections that burrow deep into your subconscious. Brighton, a city renowned for its vibrant music scene and eclectic tastes, is the perfect canvas for GHOSTWOMAN’s distinctive blend of garage rock grit and psychedelic allure. Mark your calendars, because this is one date you absolutely won’t want to miss – a chance to experience one of contemporary rock’s most intriguing acts in an intimate, electrifying setting.

About GHOSTWOMAN

GHOSTWOMAN, the brainchild of Canadian multi-instrumentalist Evan Uschenko, has carved out a unique niche in the modern rock landscape since its inception. Emerging from a desire to strip back the complexities of modern production, Uschenko’s project delivers a raw, lo-fi sound that harks back to the golden age of psychedelic and garage rock, while maintaining a distinctly contemporary edge. Their music is often characterised by its fuzzy guitar tones, understated yet compelling vocals, and a hypnotic rhythm section that builds a trance-like atmosphere. It’s a sound that feels both vintage and fresh, a perfect soundtrack for late-night drives or contemplative wanderings.

Over the past few years, GHOSTWOMAN has released a string of critically acclaimed albums, including their self-titled debut, Automatic Smile, Anne, If, Hindsight Is 2020, and Mariachi Static. Tracks like “Dead & Gone,” “The Itch,” and “3 Shots” exemplify their signature style: a blend of motorik repetition, surf-rock swagger, and a melancholic undertow. Live, the band, typically a tight-knit ensemble with Uschenko at its core, transforms these studio creations into an immersive, high-energy experience. Expect a powerful, no-frills performance that prioritises atmosphere and sonic impact over elaborate theatrics, drawing audiences into their unique, captivating world.

Patterns: The Perfect Setting

Nestled right on Brighton’s bustling Marine Parade, with the iconic Palace Pier just a stone’s throw away, Patterns stands as a beacon for alternative music and vibrant nightlife in the city. Formerly known as Audio, this venue has a rich history of hosting both established and emerging acts, cementing its reputation as a crucial pillar of Brighton’s music scene. Its prime seafront location means you’re not just getting a gig; you’re getting a slice of quintessential Brighton life, with the sea air and the city’s unique energy permeating the atmosphere.

Patterns is renowned for its intimate yet dynamic spaces, perfectly suited for the immersive experience GHOSTWOMAN promises. The main room, where the live music action usually unfolds, offers excellent sightlines and a powerful sound system that will ensure every fuzzy riff and hypnotic beat resonates through the crowd. While specific capacity can fluctuate depending on the event, for a live gig of this nature, it typically fosters a close-quarters, energetic vibe, allowing for a real connection between the band and the audience. Accessibility-wise, Patterns has a ground-floor entrance, but it’s always advisable to check their official website or contact the venue directly for specific requirements, particularly regarding access to different areas within the club. Its slightly gritty, underground aesthetic perfectly complements the raw, authentic sound of GHOSTWOMAN, making it an ideal pairing for an unforgettable night.

What to Expect at the Show

When GHOSTWOMAN takes to the stage at Patterns, prepare for an evening that transcends the typical concert experience. Their live shows are known for their immersive, almost ritualistic quality, drawing the audience into a trance-like state with their distinctive sound. Expect a setlist that delves deep into their discography, likely featuring fan favourites from their earlier albums alongside newer material from Mariachi Static and beyond. Tracks like “The Itch” and “Dead & Gone” are almost certainly on the cards, promising moments of pure, unadulterated psych-rock bliss.

The stage production will likely be minimalist, in keeping with GHOSTWOMAN’s lo-fi aesthetic. Think atmospheric lighting, perhaps some subtle strobes or hazy projections, all designed to enhance the music rather than distract from it. The focus will be squarely on the raw power and hypnotic repetition of their sound. The atmosphere in the room will be electric – a shared sense of anticipation giving way to a collective head-nodding, body-swaying rhythm. This isn’t a show for passive observation; it’s an invitation to surrender to the music, to let the fuzzy guitars and driving rhythms wash over you in a wave of sonic euphoria. Expect to leave Patterns feeling both exhilarated and slightly dazed, having experienced a truly unique musical journey.

Getting to Patterns

Patterns is conveniently located at 10 Marine Parade, Brighton, BN2 1TL, making it easily accessible for both locals and those travelling from further afield. For those arriving by train, Brighton Station is the city’s main transport hub, a mere 15-20 minute walk from the venue. Upon exiting the station, head straight down Queen’s Road towards the seafront, turn left onto Marine Parade, and Patterns will be on your left. Numerous local bus services also run along the seafront, with several stops directly outside or very close to the venue, offering convenient connections from across the city and surrounding areas.

If you’re planning to drive, Brighton has several multi-storey car parks, though they can be quite busy, especially on a Sunday evening. The NCP Brighton Centre Russell Road Car Park and Churchill Square Car Park are both within a reasonable walking distance (10-15 minutes) from Patterns. However, be aware that street parking in central Brighton is extremely limited and often expensive. Given the venue’s central location and the excellent public transport links, taking the train or bus is often the most stress-free option, allowing you to fully enjoy the evening without worrying about parking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

While exact timings are often confirmed closer to the date, doors for live music events at Patterns typically open around 7:00 PM, with support acts commencing shortly after. GHOSTWOMAN is likely to take the stage between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM, with the show usually wrapping up by 10:30 PM or 11:00 PM. Always check your ticket or the venue’s official social media for the most precise schedule.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, like many live music venues in the UK, Patterns typically operates an 18+ age restriction for evening events, including live gigs. You will likely be required to present a valid form of photo ID (such as a driving licence or passport) upon entry. Please ensure you have this with you to avoid any disappointment.

What’s the refund policy?

Refund policies are generally handled by the ticket vendor from whom you purchased your ticket (e.g., Dice, Ticketmaster). Refunds are usually only issued if the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. It’s always best to review the specific terms and conditions of your ticket provider at the time of purchase. Patterns itself does not typically issue refunds directly for tickets purchased elsewhere.

Are there food and drink options?

Absolutely! Patterns boasts a well-stocked bar offering a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including beers, ciders, spirits, and soft drinks. While they don’t typically serve full meals, there might be light snacks available. For more substantial food options, Brighton’s seafront and city centre are brimming with fantastic restaurants, cafes, and takeaways just a short stroll from the venue, perfect for a pre-gig bite.

Where to Stay in Brighton

Making a weekend of it in Brighton is always a fantastic idea, especially when there’s a killer gig on the cards. The city offers a diverse range of accommodation options, from quirky boutique hotels to comfortable guesthouses and well-known chains, catering to every budget and taste. Staying near the seafront or in the bustling Lanes area will put you right in the heart of the action, with Patterns easily reachable on foot or via a short bus ride. Whether you’re after a luxurious stay with sea views or a cosy spot close to the nightlife, Brighton has something for everyone.

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