
Memorials perform a stripped-back set and host an album artwork exhibition to launch their new album 'All Clouds Bring Not Rain'.
On Friday, 27 March 2026, the band Memorials will be at Resident Music in Brighton to mark the release of their latest album, 'All Clouds Bring Not Rain'. The event, which begins at 18:30, offers a chance to see the group perform a stripped-back set in an intimate environment. Beyond the music, the evening includes an exhibition dedicated to the artwork created for the new record, giving attendees a closer look at the visual side of the project. Located at 28 Kensington Gardens in the North Laine district, the venue is a short walk from the station, making it a straightforward trip for those based in or visiting the city.
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The event is organised as a standing performance, though there is a limited number of chairs available for those who require one. If you need seating, it is advisable to contact the venue in advance to make arrangements. Tickets are priced at £15.72, and for those who have pre-ordered or purchased the physical album through Resident Music, there is priority access to the event. The physical copies of the album will be available for collection at the door, ensuring that the music and the launch experience are tied together for the audience.
For those planning to attend with family, the event is open to all ages. Children under 14 can enter for free, provided there is space available. To ensure a spot for a minor, you should email orders@resident-music.com with the subject line 'Under 14s Ticket' before the date. As this is part of a series of album launches hosted by the shop, capacity is managed to ensure the space remains comfortable for everyone attending. If you have any specific questions regarding stock availability or accessibility requirements, the team at Resident Music is available to assist with those details directly. It is a straightforward way to engage with new music and the local creative scene in a setting that focuses on the work itself.















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