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Prepare yourselves, Brighton! A seismic event is set to shake the foundations of the city on 9th November 2025, as the mighty Planet of Zeus descends upon DUST. Hailing from Athens, Greece, this powerhouse quartet is renowned for their intoxicating blend of heavy metal, Southern rock swagger, and a groove that hits you like a freight train. If you’re a devotee of colossal riffs, thunderous rhythms, and vocals that command attention, then mark your calendars. DUST, Brighton’s intimate temple of sound, is the perfect crucible for Planet of Zeus’s raw energy, promising an unforgettable night where sweat, beer, and pure, unadulterated heavy music will reign supreme. Get ready to witness one of Europe’s most electrifying live acts in a setting designed for maximum impact – this is not just a gig; it’s a pilgrimage for the heavy-hearted.

About Planet of Zeus

Formed in Athens in 2000, Planet of Zeus quickly established themselves as a formidable force in the European heavy rock scene. Comprising Babis Papanikolaou (vocals, guitar), Giannis Vrazos (bass), Serafeim Giannakopoulos (drums), and Kosmas Panagiotidis (guitar), their sound is a masterclass in blending the raw power of heavy metal with the soulful grit of Southern rock and the undeniable swagger of stoner rock. Their music is characterised by colossal, fuzzed-out riffs, driving rhythms, and Papanikolaou’s distinctive, gravelly vocals, which oscillate between melodic hooks and powerful shouts.

Over two decades, Planet of Zeus has cultivated a loyal following through relentless touring and a consistently impressive discography. Early albums like “Macho Libre” (2008) and “Eleven the Hard Way” (2011) laid the groundwork, showcasing their penchant for catchy, hard-hitting tracks. However, it was “Vigilante” (2014) and “Loyal to the Pack” (2016) that truly propelled them onto the international stage, earning critical acclaim for their songwriting maturity and sonic evolution. Tracks such as “Leftovers,” “The Great God Pan,” and “A Girl Named Greed” have become anthems, embodying their signature blend of aggression and groove. Their more recent offerings continue to push boundaries while staying true to their core sound, ensuring their live shows are a dynamic mix of beloved classics and fresh, powerful material.

DUST: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Brighton, DUST (BN1 1NF) stands as a beacon for alternative music and intimate live performances. While its exact history might be relatively recent, it has swiftly carved out a reputation as a no-frills, high-impact venue that prioritises sound quality and an immersive live experience. Located within easy reach of the city centre and its bustling North Laine district, DUST offers an accessible yet distinctly underground vibe, making it a favourite among local music aficionados and touring bands alike.

With a capacity that typically hovers around the few hundred mark, DUST is the antithesis of a sprawling arena. This intimate setting is precisely why it’s the perfect crucible for a band like Planet of Zeus. The atmosphere is raw, unfiltered, and intensely personal, allowing the band’s colossal sound to envelop every single person in the room. Expect to be close to the stage, feeling every vibration of the bass and every strum of the guitar. While specific accessibility details should always be checked directly with the venue, DUST generally strives to accommodate all patrons, offering a welcoming space where the focus remains squarely on the music and the collective energy of the crowd. It’s a venue where legends are made in miniature, and memories are forged in sweat and sound.

What to Expect at the Show

When Planet of Zeus hits the stage at DUST, prepare for an onslaught of pure, unadulterated heavy rock power. Their live shows are legendary for their high-octane energy and the palpable connection they forge with their audience. While predicting an exact setlist is always a fool’s errand, fans can confidently expect a curated journey through their extensive discography. Anticipate a potent mix of fan favourites like “Leftovers” and “A Girl Named Greed” alongside newer, equally crushing tracks that showcase their evolving sound. Each riff will be delivered with precision and passion, each drumbeat a thunderous call to arms.

The stage production at DUST for a band like Planet of Zeus will likely be stripped back, focusing on the raw power of the music rather than elaborate theatrics. Expect powerful lighting that enhances the mood, creating an intense, almost primal atmosphere. The sound system at DUST is top-notch, ensuring every fuzzy guitar tone and every booming bassline resonates with crystal clarity. The collective atmosphere will be electric – a sea of headbanging, foot-stomping, and unified cheers. This isn’t a show for passive observation; it’s an immersive experience where the crowd becomes an integral part of the performance, feeding off the band’s energy and returning it tenfold. Get ready for a night of pure, unadulterated rock ‘n’ roll catharsis.

Getting to DUST

DUST is conveniently located in Brighton’s city centre at BN1 1NF, making it highly accessible by various transport options. If you’re arriving by train, Brighton Station is just a short walk away, typically within 10-15 minutes, offering excellent connections to London and other major UK cities. Numerous local bus routes also serve the area, with stops just a stone’s throw from the venue, making it easy to reach from all corners of Brighton and its surrounding suburbs. Check the Brighton & Hove Buses website for the most up-to-date route information.

For those driving, parking in central Brighton can be challenging and expensive. While there are several car parks nearby, such as the North Laine Car Park or The Lanes Car Park, spaces fill up quickly, especially on a Saturday night. We highly recommend utilising Brighton’s efficient public transport network or considering park & ride options if driving from further afield. Cycling is also a popular choice in Brighton, with plenty of bike racks available in the city centre. Plan your journey in advance to ensure a smooth and stress-free arrival, allowing you to focus purely on the impending sonic assault.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors typically open around 7:00 PM for most evening gigs at DUST, with the main act usually taking the stage between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM. However, these times are subject to change, so always double-check your ticket or the venue’s official social media channels closer to the date for the most accurate schedule.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, DUST is generally an 18+ venue unless otherwise specified for particular events. You will likely be required to show valid photo identification (such as a driving licence or passport) upon entry to prove your age. Please ensure you have appropriate ID with you to avoid disappointment.

What’s the refund policy?

Refunds are typically only issued if the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If you can no longer attend, it’s usually not possible to get a refund. We recommend checking the specific terms and conditions of the ticket vendor you purchased from, as their policy will govern any potential refunds.

Are there food and drink options?

DUST operates a well-stocked bar offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, perfect for staying refreshed throughout the show. While DUST itself does not typically serve hot food, its central Brighton location means there are countless restaurants, takeaways, and eateries within a few minutes’ walk, catering to all tastes and budgets.

Where to Stay in Brighton

Brighton offers a fantastic array of accommodation options, from boutique hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses, ensuring there’s something for every preference and pocket. Staying close to DUST means you’re right in the thick of the action, with easy access to the venue and Brighton’s vibrant nightlife, independent shops, and famous seafront.

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