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Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, Friday, August 15.

Kenyatta, the second generation Hill, continues to lead the legendary Jamaican roots reggae harmony group, carrying on the legacy of his late father Joseph.

7pm, £12.50. Call 01273 673311.

 

The Bad Shepherds

De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill, Sunday, August 17.

Former Bottom star Ade Edmonson and his fellow punk and folk lovers Martin Allcock and Troy Donockley are joined by Irish violinist and vocalist Eimear Bradley.

7pm, £19.50. Call 01424 229 111.

 

DZ Deathrays

Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar, Middle Street, Brighton, Tuesday, August 19.

Explosive riffs and in your face thrash pop from the Australian two-piece who celebrate the release of second album Black Rat.

8pm, Free.

 

Don Broco

The Haunt, Pool Valley, Brighton, Wednesday, August 20.

The alt pop rockers from Bedford follow up a support slot with You Me At Six by heading out on their own on the back of earworm You Wanna Know.

7pm, SOLD OUT. Call 01273 606312 for returns.

 

Roy Ayers and The Ubiquity Band

Concorde 2, Madeira Drive, Brighton, Thursday, August 21.

The man behind summer anthem Everybody Loves The Sunshine and “king of neo soul music” continues his musical journey after four decades in the biz.

7.30pm, £16.50. Call 01273 673311.

 

Catfish and The Bottlemen

The Haunt, Pool Valley, Brighton, Thursday, August 21.

The hotly-tipped indie kids signed to Communion Records are Zane Lowe favourites with recent Hottest Record Of The Year and Next Hype billing.

7pm, SOLD OUT. Call 01273 606312 for returns.