
Uncover Music presents Katacombs, a multicultural singer and storyteller, performing live at The Folklore Rooms in Brighton to promote her debut album 'Fragments of the Underwater'.
On Thursday, 23 April, Katacombs is scheduled to perform at The Folklore Rooms in Brighton. This show, brought to the city by Uncover Music, features an artist whose personal history is as varied as her sound. Born in Miami with Spanish and Greek heritage, she spent ten years in Austin, Texas, before beginning to divide her time between the US and London. This multicultural background is a central part of her identity as a singer and storyteller. Many might recognise her from her three and a half years spent as the keyboardist for Amigo the Devil, a role that provided a foundation for her current path as a solo performer. Her music reflects these geographical shifts, blending different influences into a narrative-driven performance.
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The concert serves as a platform for her more recent studio work, including her debut EP, You Will Not, released in 2022, and her first full-length album, Fragments of the Underwater. Launched in October 2025, the album is a collection of tracks that look back at the people and locations that have shaped her life so far. Rather than sticking to a single genre, the songs move through various styles, mirroring her experiences living across different continents. For those who appreciate music that focuses on the "why" behind the lyrics, her set at The Folklore Rooms offers a chance to hear these stories in an environment designed for attentive listening.
The event takes place at the venue on 12 North Street (BN1 3GJ), with the evening starting at 19:30. Tickets are available at a guide price of £16.90. Given the nature of the venue and the independent, folk-leaning style of the music, it’s an evening that typically draws a crowd interested in the alternative scene. It is a chance to see how an artist with such a broad international background translates those experiences into a live setting in Brighton. The timing and the price point are fairly standard for the local circuit, making it an accessible option for a Thursday night out if you are looking to explore new independent music.















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