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REVOLT transforms Brighton venues into spaces of solidarity, amplifying emerging artists to raise crucial funds for medical and healthcare relief in Palestine.
What's happening in Gaza is not just a crisis, it is the destruction of an entire society.
For more than two years, Israel's military campaign has created a catastrophic humanitarian emergency. Since October 2023, at least 72,740 people have been killed, and more than 172,192 have been injured, the vast majority civilians, including tens of thousands of women and children. Many more deaths continue to be recorded as bodies are recovered and violence persists.
Famine-level conditions are spreading, with large numbers of children suffering from acute malnutrition and urgently needing food, clean water, and medical care. Access to essential supplies is being severely restricted. Gaza's health system has been systematically devastated: at least 94% of hospitals and healthcare facilities have been damaged or destroyed, and 735 attacks on healthcare have been documented since October 2023.
Despite global protests demanding a ceasefire, Western governments, including the UK, continue to provide weapons and political support to Israel, enabling this devastation to continue.
Humanitarian aid remains blocked or constrained, but donations to trusted medical and relief organisations are a vital lifeline. In Gaza, where people are being denied their basic rights and means to survive, every act of solidarity matters.
We're excited to be at Brighton, Daltons, with an incredible lineup:
Not Richard & Her Majesty
Not Richard & Her Majesty are a death-glam doom-wop eucatastrophe from Brighton, UK.
Every song is a diary of personal, professional, sexual, financial & gender ruin.
If you enjoy violent oversharing set to a disparate overture of 60s sunshine pop…THIS is the band you’ve been waiting for... If not, you have great mental health. Well done!
Bikini Body
Bikini Body are your favourite DJ’s favourite punk band. They’ve released two records with Optimo Music, whose support helped shape their current trajectory and a sound that’s dancier than punk and punkier than dance.
Drawing on ESG, Liquid Liquid, Warmduscher and Squid, their sound pairs percussive grooves with a confrontational vocal style rooted in The Slits, Bush Tetras and X-Ray Spex.
Recent activity includes a 13-date UK co-headline tour with a sold-out London show, a packed-out headline set at The Windmill, Brixton, and festival appearances at Manchester Psych Fest, Hidden Door and Watching Trees. Airplay has followed across BBC Radio 6 Music, Radio 1, KEXP and NTS.
The band have just completed 10 new tracks at PRAH Studios in Margate. The new material leans even deeper into the sound they’ve been honing live; rhythmic, confrontational and built for both the dance floor and the DIY basement.
Ben Katzman
When it comes to the music industry, Ben Katzman has seen it all. From being a vibrant and multifaceted musician, to becoming fan-favorite finalist on Survivor Season 46. Ben got his start as the creative force behind BUFU Records, which has collaborated with indie and punk artists like Japanther and Free Pizza. Ben’s music is a dynamic blend of punk, rock, and pop, characterised by catchy melodies and relatable lyrics that often explore themes of self-empowerment, nostalgia, and the quirks of pop culture.
Known for his high-energy performances, Ben’s work and unique presence have garnered coverage from top publications, including Rolling Stone, SPIN, and Stereogum, as well as landing him slots as a performer on Volcom and Redbull-sponsored surf tours. His ability to connect with audiences through infectious rhythms and engaging themes has made him a standout in the music scene, also securing him gigs as a touring guitarist for bands like Guerilla Toss, Mannequin Pussy, and Colleen Green.
NO TV
NO TV are an energetic 4-piece indie, synth-punk, and dance-punk band hailing from Margate, UK. Known for their swirling synths and anxious, danceable beats, they tackle themes of modern life. Their notable releases include tracks like "TV Guy" and "Modern Life & Dancing.