
SON Estrella Galicia’s Vibrant Night with Panic Shack and Plantoid in Brighton
A night of raucous joy and environmental mindfulness unfolded as SON Estrella Galicia brought exciting new music to the seaside city of Brighton.

By VIBING
The iconic Prince Albert pub in Brighton became a nexus of fresh sounds and environmental responsibility. SON Estrella Galicia’s first foray outside London was a celebration not only of music but also of sustainability.
Brighton’s vibrant music scene has proven once again to be a launchpad for innovative and dynamic musical experiences. SON Estrella Galicia, a name synonymous with cultural magnificence, lit up the famous Prince Albert venue with an eclectic micro-festival that encompassed the tastes and tunes of the modern music connoisseur. It was an evening where fresh sounds met coastal vibes, and the result was nothing short of electrifying.
- Fusing their hometown aura with expansive ambitions, Plantoid sent ripples through the crowd, showcasing tracks from their debut album ‘Terrapath’. Progressive rock mingled with math-rock intricacies, turning the venue into a hive of uproarious energy.
- Headliners Panic Shack raised the roof with their bold punk flair. Anthems like ‘The Ick’ and ‘Jiu Jits You’ incited a whirlwind of dances and mosh pits, echoing around the packed space of The Prince Albert.
- The night was a perfect blend of rhythm and ocean as a beach clean-up initiative highlighted the environmental impact of the event, adding a layer of sustainability to the audible celebration.
- Listeners worldwide can tune into Dork Radio’s ‘Down With Boring’ to relive the night and experience the sensational performances by Panic Shack and Plantoid.