
Celebrate the launch of Girli's new album 'it's just my opinion' with a live set and signing session at Resident Music.
On Friday, 8th May 2026, Resident Music is hosting an evening with Girli to mark the release of her latest album, it's just my opinion. This event is timed to coincide exactly with the album's launch day, offering a live set followed by a signing session. For those familiar with her work as an outspoken artist and activist, the session provides a look at her new alt-pop material in the familiar surroundings of the North Laine. The schedule is set from 18:30 to 20:30, making it a fairly early start to the evening at the shop located at 28 Kensington Gardens. It is a chance to see how the new tracks translate to a live setting just as they are being made available to the public.
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Access to the event is handled through a specific ticketing system designed to balance the live performance with the signing. Entry is priced at £14.67, with priority given to those who buy the album along with a shop-access pass. If you have secured one of these, your album will be ready for collection at the door when you arrive, which saves waiting for a delivery. While the space is primarily reserved for those who have pre-purchased the record, there is a chance that any remaining room will be opened up to others on the day. It is a practical way to manage the capacity of the venue while ensuring those who want the physical record get their chance to meet the artist and have their copy signed.
The atmosphere at Resident tends to be quite relaxed for these types of sessions, and this one seems to follow that pattern. Since the event wraps up by 20:30, it fits into a Friday night without taking over the whole weekend. Whether you are there for the live performance or specifically to get a copy of it's just my opinion signed, the logistics are straightforward. The venue's location at BN1 4AL is easy to reach for anyone already spending time in central Brighton, and the focus remains firmly on the music and the new release. It is a standard part of the local music scene here, where the connection between the artist and the audience is kept quite direct and simple.













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