PREVIEW: Queer As Day festival comes to the Green Door Store in Brighton today

Brighton’s own Queer As Day festival comes to the Green Door store, tomorrow November 3, celebrating all thats good on the queer music scene.

PREVIEW: Queer As Day festival comes to the Green Door Store in Brighton today

Brighton’s own Queer As Day festival comes to the Green Door store, today, November 3, celebrating all thats good on the queer music scene.

BRIGHTON’S OWN Queer as Day festival is coming to the Green Door Store, tomorrow, Saturday, November 3.

Celebrating all that’s queer in the music scene, the event will go on from 2pm and will feature acts such as: Zand, itoldyouiwouldeatyou, Wolf Girl, Byenary, El Morgan and the Divers, Jemma Freeman and The Cosmic Something, IRN Brunette, Psychofag, and Bee and Jackrabbit.

And if that’s not enough to fill your queer hearts, the festival will also feature a Zine and illustration fair with art from local LGBTQIA+ artists.

For all the Vegans out there thinking “I wish I could go, but what vegan food is there?” they’ve got you covered. There will be vegan food stalls dotted about the event to cater to your grumbling stomaches.

The event comes to you from the fabulous minds of DJ Vicki Cook (or Rebel Girl as she’s sometimes known) and Effie Fowler.

Tickets for the 18+ event are available here.

Venue has wheelchair access and wheelchair accessible and gender neutral toilets


What: Queer as Day festival

Where: Green Door Store, 7 Trafalgar Arches,  Brighton BN1 4FQ

When: Saturday, November 3rd,

Time: 2pm – 10:30pm

Cost: Early bird £8/£10 on the door

To book tickets online, click here:

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