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Brian Wilson for Brighton's Together The People as a UK Festival Exclusive

plus The Horrors, Hiatus Kaiyote, Songhoy Blues, Turin Brakes, Gaz Coombes, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Together The People 2016 - Brian Wilson
Photo credit: Jason Richardson


Brian Wilson will be joined by former band mate Al Jardine and their band to perform a UK Festival Exclusive of the classic album ‘Pet Sounds’ in full plus an array of fan favourties from The Beach Boys catalog and Brian’s solo careee at the 2nd edition of Together The People - the 5,000 capacity greenfield, non camping, music and arts festival taking place in Preston Park, in Brighton on the Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th September 2016.

Also confirmed are  The Horrors, Hiatus Kaiyote, Songhoy Blues, Turin Brakes, Gaz Coombes, Natty, Sage Francis & B Dolan Present: 'Strange Speech, Famous Development', Poets vs MCs, Fickle Friends, Max Jury, Stevie Parker, Seratones, Matthew Logan Vasquez, Skinny Living, Jacko Hooper, Westerman, and Daniel Wakeford.

The family-friendly festival is open to all ages and will host three (3) music stages and welcome back the Incredible Moving Picturehouse Cinema. 2016 will also see the return of the Soapbox stage hosting a selection of talks, debates, poetry, spoken word and acoustic performances from local contributors and beyond. As well as the programmed entertainment expect to find local street food, craft beer, roaming entertainers, children’s entertainment, arts and craft, local ales and workshops.

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Tickets are priced at £95 + booking fee, tickets for children aged 11-15 years are priced at £50, £25 for kids (aged 3-10 years) and free for toddlers aged under 3 years.

On site there will several bars serving beverages from local breweries, as well as a market/diner area which will house local independent food, clothing and arts concessions. Expect also visual art, a series of pop up galleries around the site for artists to use for live and exhibition purposes.

The event is not offering camping.