
What we’re about
Welcome to Suzie’s Friendly Brighton 45+ Meetup group! This is a member run, not-for-profit, social club offering different types of sociable events every month. You’ll find it’s a great way to find new friends in the area. We aim to offer a wide range of social events and cultural and sporting activities.
I’ll be charging £1 per person at every Meetup or alternatively, if you want to become a member, you can just pay a one-off annual subscription of £10. Why not come to a couple of events, just while you decide if our group is for you?
New to Brighton, or lived here all your life but want to try new cool activities? Try us and enjoy what the area has to offer – and make lots of new friends at the same time! Hope to see you at an event very soon.
Best wishes
Suzie
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- The Blockheads at Factory Live WorthingThe Factory Live, Worthing
Join me as this always-amazing band come to Worthing! Despite losing Ian Dury a quarter of a century ago, their live gigs are just wonderful!! If you haven't seen them before, don't miss this. And if you've seen them lots of times (like me!), you'll want to see them again!
Book your ticket (£35.20) at :-
https://www.thefactorylive.co.uk/event/theblockheads-friday
and let me know if you want to drive and meet up there or travel by train with me.Venue is very close to Worthing railway station, and it's in an industrial back street where there's plenty of free parking in the evenings. This is a standing ticket but not too bad as it's a very dancey gig - and there is some limited unreserved seating available if you get there early. Also, usually a couple of food trucks there at weekends and tables outside to eat before the gig - I'll check. All in all, it's a really nice gig place.
### "one of the most loved bands of the 70s perform their classic songs spanning over five decades
Starting out as the band behind Ian Dury, The Blockheads are a legendary outfit that has grown in stature from the early days of the Stiff tour in 1977, right up to the present day.
Backing up Ian Dury's poetic lyrics, this is the band that brought you 'Hit Me with your Rhythm Stick', 'What A Waste', 'Reasons to be Cheerful (Part 3)', and 'Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll', among many others.
Rarely off the road since the demise of Ian Dury in 2000, the Blockheads are still one of the most underrated British bands of all time, with a legion of fans of all ages." - Sir Tony Robinson - House of WolfSt. Mary De Haura Church, Shoreham-by-Sea
Sir Tony Robinson is doing a book launch as part of the Shoreham Wordfest in conversation with Dermot Boyd. Meet at entrance of VENUE
St. Mary de Haura Church
Church Street
Shoreham-by-Sea
West Sussex BN43 5UQ no later than 7.30 as it is free seating.I have booked a £20 ticket.
Buy your ticket here:
Sir Tony Robinson – The House of Wolf | Shoreham Wordfest | Shoreham Wordfest