Quarters Brighton Unveils 2026 Club Programme
Quarters Brighton has unveiled its Winter / Spring 2026 club programme, continuing its commitment to long-form DJ sets, considered curation and a shared dancefloor experience. Running from late January through to the end of April, the series brings together established selectors, boundary-pushing artists and scene-defining names across house, techno, drum and bass, garage and leftfield electronic music. Quarters kicks off 2026 with lineups sure to make it the south coast’s most credible destination for inclusive club culture.
The programme opens with Traumer stepping in for an all-night long session on 31st January, setting the tone with his deep, precise and groove-led approach to minimal and house. His extended sets are built around subtle progression and control rather than quick peaks, making the night an ideal introduction to the months ahead. 6th February sees Friction return to Brighton with a high-energy drum and bass showcase, underlining his reputation as a selector who balances technical weight with crowd connection. The following night, Sexy Lady Massive and Silva Snipa land, delivering their trademark blend of bass-driven UK club sounds, speed garage and modern rave pressure.
Quarters continues its focus on extended journeys with Franky Wah taking control for an all-night long performance on 21st February. Known for his emotive, progressive-leaning sound and carefully built arcs, the crowds will be hooked from the start. Later in the month, Bakey curates an evening of low-end goodness on 27th February whilst SOSA on 28th February adds further club weight, representing different ends of the contemporary house and bass spectrum while keeping the emphasis on groove and function.
March broadens the palette further. Mr Scruff lands on 14th March for a rare daytime session running from afternoon into evening, drawing on soul, funk, hip hop and deep electronic selections. Later that night, DJ Seinfeld goes back-to-back with DJ Boring for a special all-night session that revisits and reshapes the sounds that defined a generation of underground club music. The month closes with heavyweight appearances from Sidney Charles on 21st March and Modeselektor on the 28th, reinforcing Quarters’ reputation as a space where scenes intersect naturally on one dancefloor.
April extends the series with several distinct bookings that underline the venue’s range, kicking off with a Born On Road DnB takeover with Crossy & Gray on 3rd April before Norman Jay arrives on 4th April, bringing his unmistakable blend of rare groove, soul, disco and deep-cut house to Quarters for a night rooted in musical heritage and dancefloor connection. On 24th April, A.M.C teams up with Phantom for a high-velocity drum and bass session, showcasing the precision and intensity that have made him one of the most technically respected DJs in the scene. The programme then culminates on 25th April with Billy Gillies presenting FRQNC, a full-throttle trance showcase built around emotion, euphoria and high-energy release.
With full venue access, no VIP areas and a consistent emphasis on musical depth over fast-turnover moments, the Winter and Spring 2026 programme reflects Quarters’ long-term vision for Brighton nightlife and its continued investment in meaningful, shared club experiences.

