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Brighton’s ‘Mutations Festival’ adds another 20 acts on top of 99 previously announced

by Nick Linazasoro
Tuesday 24 Oct, 2023 at 2:51PM
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Brighton’s ‘Mutations Festival’ adds another 20 acts on top of 99 previously announced

Walt Disco have been added to the Mutations Festival lineup (pic Guy Christie)

This afternoon at 2pm local promoters FORM announced an additional 20 acts that they have added to this year’s lineup for the fifth edition of Mutations Festival which is held across various venues throughout Brighton from 2nd to 5th November. It is considered one the UK’s hottest festivals for new music and last month they announced 98 acts that were secured for the exciting event. The Brighton & Hove News highlighted the previous announcement and you can read that article HERE.

The Mutations Festival will feature performances from a diverse range of the most exciting, established, and upcoming artists from around the world, all congregating in Brighton to perform at 9 of the city’s most treasured Grassroots Music Venues across 4 incredible days of live music – a much loved fixture of the city’s Autumn music calendar.

Home Counties have been added to the Mutations Festival lineup (pic Cris Watkins)

At only 1,000 capacity, Mutations Festival 2023 presents one of the most exciting and extensive line-ups for an intimate festival that you’ll see all year!

The additional 20 names are:
Walt Disco
Home Counties
MARY IN THE JUNKYARD
Fears
ill peach
God Alone.
Night Tapes
CANTY
Joe Winter
PHILINE SONNY
Bollo Bollo
Index for Working Musik
Minas
BABY SMITH
atmos bloom
Moon Idle
LILY LYONS
HUTCH
NeOne The Wonderer
MYTBE

Minas has been added to the Mutations Festival lineup (pic Nick Linazasoro)

Further updates announced today :
Due to scheduling issues Panic Shack and Water From Your Eyes will now both be performing on Saturday (previously Friday).
Due to scheduling issues CIRCE and VIJI will sadly no longer be performing.

Limited tickets remain at www.mutationsfestival.com.

The Brighton & Hove News covered last year’s festival and you can read our reviews below:

Thursday 3rd November 2022 (Day One)
Friday 4th November 2022 (Day Two)
Saturday 5th November 2022 (Day Three)
Sunday 6th November 2022 (Day Four)

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New updated Mutations Festival flyer

 

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