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Get ready, Brighton, because a truly electrifying night of blues is heading your way! On 5th November 2025, the legendary Cinelli Brothers will grace the intimate stage of The Hope and Ruin, promising an evening of raw, soulful, and utterly captivating electric blues guitar. This isn’t just a gig; it’s an immersive experience for anyone who appreciates the rich tapestry of blues music, delivered by one of the UK’s most exciting contemporary acts. Mark your calendars and prepare for a masterclass in modern blues, right in the heart of Brighton’s vibrant music scene. The Cinelli Brothers are renowned for their high-energy performances and impeccable musicianship, making this a truly unmissable event for blues aficionados and newcomers alike.
About The Cinelli Brothers
The Cinelli Brothers are a force to be reckoned with in the modern blues landscape, a band that injects fresh vitality into a classic genre while honouring its deep roots. Formed by two Italian-born brothers, Marco (guitar and vocals) and Alessandro Cinelli (drums), the band quickly established itself on the UK blues circuit, drawing inspiration from Chicago and Texas blues, as well as the British blues-rock boom of the 1960s. Their sound is a potent cocktail of powerful vocals, intricate yet soulful guitar work, and a rhythm section that grooves with undeniable precision.
Their discography boasts critically acclaimed albums like “Babe Please Set Your Conscience Free,” “Almost Identical,” and “No Time For A Good Time,” each showcasing their evolution and mastery. They are known for their original compositions that blend contemporary songwriting with timeless blues aesthetics, earning them accolades including finalists in the UK Blues Challenge. The current lineup, featuring Marco Cinelli on guitar and vocals, Alessandro Cinelli on drums, Enzo Strano on bass, and Tom Julian-Jones on keyboards and harmonica, possesses an incredible synergy. This tight-knit unit delivers performances that are both technically brilliant and emotionally resonant, ensuring every note hits home. Their ability to fuse traditional blues narratives with a modern, energetic delivery is what truly sets The Cinelli Brothers apart, making them a must-see act for any blues enthusiast.
The Hope and Ruin: The Perfect Setting
Nestled in the bustling heart of Brighton, The Hope and Ruin stands as a beloved institution for live music, offering the perfect backdrop for The Cinelli Brothers’ electrifying blues. Situated on Queens Road, just a stone’s throw from Brighton’s main train station, its distinctive facade and vibrant atmosphere immediately draw you in. This isn’t your average sterile music venue; it’s a quintessential British pub that has lovingly preserved its character while embracing its role as a key player in the city’s music scene.
The venue itself exudes a rustic charm, with its quirky decor, comfortable seating, and a friendly, welcoming vibe. The main music room, often located upstairs, provides an intimate setting that allows for a truly immersive experience, bringing the audience closer to the performers. While not boasting a massive capacity, this intimacy is precisely what makes it ideal for a blues band like The Cinelli Brothers, where every subtle nuance of their playing and the raw emotion of their vocals can be fully appreciated. The sound system is consistently excellent, ensuring clarity and punch, which is crucial for the dynamic range of electric blues. As a traditional pub, it offers a well-stocked bar with a wide selection of local ales, craft beers, and spirits, adding to the convivial atmosphere. For those requiring specific access arrangements, it’s always advisable to contact the venue directly in advance, as older buildings can sometimes present challenges, though they strive to be as accommodating as possible. The Hope and Ruin truly embodies Brighton’s eclectic spirit, making it an ideal home for an unforgettable night of blues.
What to Expect at the Show
Prepare for an evening where the air crackles with pure musical energy when The Cinelli Brothers take the stage at The Hope and Ruin. You can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist that journeys through their impressive discography, from the gritty grooves of their earlier albums to the refined sounds of their more recent work. Expect to hear fan favourites that showcase Marco Cinelli’s searing guitar solos and soulful vocals, underpinned by Alessandro’s powerhouse drumming and Enzo’s rock-solid basslines. Tom Julian-Jones will undoubtedly add layers of texture with his keys and harmonica, elevating the band’s rich sound.
The beauty of a Cinelli Brothers performance lies in its authenticity and raw passion. Stage production will likely be minimal, allowing the focus to remain squarely on the musicianship and the sheer talent on display. This isn’t about flashy theatrics; it’s about the genuine, unadulterated power of the blues. The atmosphere will be electric and deeply engaging; expect the band to interact with the audience, drawing everyone into their musical narrative. Whether they’re delivering a high-octane shuffle or a deeply moving slow blues, their performance is always captivating. It’s a chance to witness world-class musicianship up close, soak in the soulful melodies, and feel the rhythm reverberate through the very core of your being. This will be a night of pure, unadulterated blues, delivered with a modern twist and an undeniable swagger.
Getting to The Hope and Ruin
Attending a gig at The Hope and Ruin couldn’t be easier, thanks to its prime location in Brighton city centre. The venue’s postcode is BN1 3WA, making it straightforward to find using any navigation app.
For those travelling by train, Brighton Station is incredibly close – just a short 5 to 10-minute walk down Queens Road. As you exit the station, turn left and head downhill; The Hope and Ruin will be on your left. Brighton also boasts an extensive local bus network, with numerous routes stopping very close to the venue. Check local bus timetables for the most convenient options from your specific location within the city or surrounding areas. While driving into central Brighton can be challenging due to parking restrictions and traffic, for those who must, there are several multi-storey
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