
Concert by the alternative singer-songwriter duo Good Health Good Wealth at the Patterns venue in Brighton.
Good Health Good Wealth play Patterns on Friday 4 December, their first Brighton date since 2026. It's a London-based duo, Bruce Breakey and Simon Kuzmickas, and they've built their sound on a fairly odd mix: UK garage, acid house, and indie. It's not the kind of combination you usually see on the same bill, but that's exactly where they sit.
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They've got two releases behind them so far, the album This Time Next Year We'll Be Millionaires and the EP RICH. If you're coming from the indie side of things, you'll recognise the singer-songwriter core; if you're more into the dance side, the garage and acid house elements will be the thing that sticks. Between the two, they've carved out a space that doesn't quite fit into one box, so it's worth hearing them live to see how it all comes together on stage.
Patterns is over in Kemptown, at 10 Marine Parade (BN2 1TL), and the night starts at 19:00. Tickets are £16.50, which includes the booking fee, and it's an over-18s only event, so keep that in mind if you're bringing anyone along. If you've been following them since the early records, it's a good chance to catch them in the city.















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