Ladyfuzz, the 100% gender-diverse festival, will return to Brighton’s Green Door Store between 3rd-4th May for a second year running.
The event will see performances from Petrol Girls, Big Joanie, Dream Nails, Slow Crush, Witching Waves, Fresh, Kermes, Flirting, Molar, Sit Down, Currls, Good Guy Clarence, Rosehip Teahouse and Instant Bin.
Ladyfuzz is a creative collective showcasing women, non-binary and gender non-conforming creatives and musicians.
For the last 4 years, they’ve released zines, curated events and created an internationally recognised hub for non-male artists and creatives, with a list of high-profile friends and fans of the zine including Hayley Williams of Paramore, Julien Baker, The Tuts, Personal Best, Big Joanie, Petrol Girls and many more.
Founder of Ladyfuzz, Lucinda Livingstone of Brighton band Cultdreams (formerly Kamikaze Girls), says:
“Ladyfuzz has been growing as a community rapidly since I put out the first zine back in 2015. Last year we decided to put on a small festival in Brighton—it sold out and was a huge success, so this year we’ve expanded to turn it into a two day festival, and our plans for next year are even bigger.
“Since we started we’ve been curating line-ups full of women, non-binary and gender non-conforming individuals. We’ve been doing what other festivals say isn’t possible, and we want to continue to celebrate the amazing acts we feature and work with each year through our annual live event.”
This year the festival is sponsored by local rehearsal and recording studio Small Pond, and throughout the festival, organisers will be raising money for Survivors Network Brighton.
Tickets are on sale now, priced between £10-£21 available HERE. There is an age restriction of 18+ for the event.
Doors: Friday 7pm – 11pm / Saturday 1pm – 11pm
The venue is wheelchair accessible and has gender neutral toilets.