
An intimate evening of indie and dream-pop performances featuring Viktorija Faith, Sunset Sessions, AJ, and Grohotsky, combined with creative networking.
On Tuesday, 24 March, Alphabet is hosting an evening that blends live performances with a chance for Brighton’s creative community to catch up. The event, titled Live Music Night & Creative Networking, is designed as an intimate session focused on indie and dream-pop. It isn't just a standard gig; the layout encourages people to meet and share ideas, making it a useful spot for those working in the arts or music who want to connect with like-minded people in a more low-key setting than a typical industry mixer. The focus is on creating a space where the local community can listen to new music while finding common ground with other creatives.
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The music side of the night features a varied selection of artists with quite different backgrounds. Viktorija Faith, who some might recognise from her time in the Lithuanian Eurovision National Selection, brings a set of emotional pop. She is sharing the stage with Grohotsky, the winner of The Voice Ukraine, whose performances are usually defined by his vocal power and emotional depth. To keep things local, Brighton-based musicians Sunset Sessions will be playing, alongside AJ, a singer-songwriter who is currently establishing himself on the scene. The mix of indie and dream-pop styles suggests a fairly atmospheric vibe throughout the night, moving between different interpretations of melodic pop.
Located at 11 Dyke Road, Alphabet will open its doors at 19:00, giving attendees about half an hour to settle in before the music starts at 19:30. The schedule allows for networking both before the performances begin and after they conclude, keeping the atmosphere social rather than just focused on the stage. In terms of getting in, tickets are priced at £11.00 for standard admission, though there was an early bird rate of £7.70 mentioned in the listings. It’s a mid-week event that offers a clear look at several emerging and established international artists while staying rooted in the local Brighton creative circuit, providing a straightforward way to spend a Tuesday evening if you're interested in the intersection of live music and community connection.











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