

Kit Rice / Noah Malcolm / Jean-Mikhael: Stripped in Brighton
This 'acoustic' show pairs three queer artists, Brighton's Kit Rice, London's Jean-Mikhael, and Noah Malcolm from Canada's Prince Edward Island.
Kit Rice is a multi-talented songwriter, artist, and BRIT School alum, quickly rising in the global music scene. Renowned for his soulful vocals and versatile songwriting, Kit spans genres like Drum & Bass, UK Garage, R&B, and Pop. His music has earned him millions of streams, widespread radio play, international recognition, and record deals with labels such as Viper, Galacy, Spearhead, Grand Theft Audio, Liquicity, Multifunction, and RAM.
Noah Malcolm is a sought-after singer-songwriter, musical director and multi-instrumentalist from the east coast of Canada. Signed to CYMBA Publishing, his top-notch songwriting delivers 'melodic mastery' (The East Mag), and is served up with a witty stage presence and ear-catching vocals. With a playful yet poignant poetic spirit, it's easy to understand how he's acquired four Music PEI Awards, a 2025 East Coast Music Award, and three other ECMA nominations. Over 2025, Noah performed from coast to coast in Canada, making his Vancouver debut in JUNOfest, showcasing at Folk Music Ontario, and releasing the singles 'Goin' Thru It' and 'This Kind of Love', the latter used in the Hallmark film 'Kiki's Fourth Ingredient'.
Jean-Mikhael has been surrounded with creative expression since birth, and this truly shines through in his craft. Raised in London, the striking musician and model draws upon influences of pop, RnB and more, tethered to an intimate and vulnerable reflection upon past trials. He was classically trained for eight years by an opera singer while being inspired by a diversity of creative geniuses like Michael Jackson, Queen, Prince, David Bowie, Alicia Keys, and Rihanna.