
A live punk rock concert featuring Mikabomb, Deaf Devils, and Love Bites at The Prince Albert.
Shake Some Acton #166 is taking over The Prince Albert on 30 July 2026. It is an evening dedicated to punk, bringing three distinct acts to the stage at 48 Trafalgar Street. The event kicks off at 19:00, and it is an opportunity to catch a mix of international punk styles in one go.
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The bill features Mikabomb, a London-based Japanese punk rock band. They are known for their engaging performances and what have been described as fantastic songs, with some observers calling their work simply marvelous. Their presence on the bill brings a specific energy to the night, given their reputation for a lively stage show. Joining them are the Deaf Devils, who describe themselves as Spanish hooligans playing what they term Death Action Punk Rock. They have set a high bar for the evening, stating they are ready to tear Brighton a new one and set it alight, while advising the audience to expect the unexpected. Their approach to the genre is quite direct, and they seem intent on making a significant impact during their set.
Rounding out the trio are Love Bites, a Japanese band that plays punky garage songs. They have been characterised as a real delight, adding a different texture to the night’s punk-focused programme. It is interesting to see such a specific lineup of international acts coming together for this edition of the event.
Tickets for the show are priced at £13.00. It is worth noting that this price is a guide and can change on a daily basis, so it is worth keeping an eye on the official channels if you are planning to head down. The event is strictly for those interested in live music, specifically within the punk and rock genres. Since it is a paid event, you will need to secure your entry ahead of time. The Prince Albert is a familiar spot for this kind of gig, and having three bands with such specific, high-energy descriptions on the same bill makes for a fairly focused evening of music. It is a straightforward setup: three bands, one venue, and a clear focus on the punk rock scene.
Date
Thursday, 30 July 2026
19:00
Location
The Prince AlbertPrice
Paid
Recommended Age
+16 years
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