
An intimate live session and album signing with Katherine Priddy at Resident Music in Brighton to celebrate her new album release.
Tomorrow evening, Resident Music at 28 Kensington Gardens is hosting Katherine Priddy for a live session and album signing. This event follows the physical release of her new album today, 6th March, and serves as a more personal introduction to the new songs. It is a smaller-scale gathering compared to the larger concert she has scheduled for a Brighton church later in the year, focusing on an intimate performance within the record shop space. With a capacity limited to 180 people, the evening is described as a 'sweet affair' where the music and the signing are the main focus, providing a chance to see her in a familiar local setting.
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The doors open at 18:30 and the event is scheduled to finish by 20:30, making it a fairly concise Saturday evening plan. Tickets are priced between £14.67 and £29.17, with the standard entry set at £14.67. Those who purchase the album with instore access are given priority entry, and any albums bought this way will be available for collection at the door when you arrive. The ticketing and entry logistics are managed through the DICE app, which is how the 180-person capacity is being monitored.
In terms of the setup inside the shop, it is primarily a standing event. However, the organisers have mentioned that a limited number of chairs can be arranged for those with accessibility requirements or who specifically need a seat for the duration. If you need to request one, the best way is to contact the shop via email in advance. The event is open to all ages, and there is a specific arrangement for families: under 14s can attend for free, provided there is still space. To secure a spot for a younger attendee, you need to email orders@resident-music.com with the subject 'Under 14s Ticket' to confirm availability.
This session at Resident Music is a straightforward way to hear the new tracks live just a day after they’ve been released. Since it wraps up by 20:30, it doesn't take up the entire night, leaving time for whatever else you might have planned in the North Laine. It’s a good opportunity to support a local record store while catching a performance that feels a bit more low-key than a traditional venue show.













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