
Memory Box celebrates 10 Years in Brighton with A Guy Called Gerald performing a Live in Session and DJ set, focusing on House, Techno, and Acid House music.
Memory Box is hitting a big milestone in Brighton—a full decade of events—and they are marking the occasion by bringing in a genuine pioneer of UK electronic music. The event is the Memory Box with A Guy Called Gerald (Live) - Evening Session. For anyone interested in the roots of dance music, A Guy Called Gerald is essential listening, recognized as one of the true originators of the scene, having influenced everything from acid house to jungle. This special anniversary session is set for Saturday, April 18, 2026, taking place at Patterns Brighton. If you had an earlier date noted down, make sure you update your calendar to the 18th, as this is the confirmed date for the show.
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The session itself is structured as an early evening affair, which is a nice change of pace for a Saturday night out. It runs from 5:00 PM until 10:00 PM, with the last entry cut-off scheduled for 9:45 PM. Gerald is set to deliver both a Live in Session performance and a DJ set, giving attendees a full scope of his sound and history. The musical focus for the night is rooted firmly in classic electronic sounds, specifically House, Techno, and plenty of Acid House, providing a deep dive into the genres that defined the early UK rave scene. Memory Box resident Robin Ball will also be on the decks providing a DJ set to complete the lineup, ensuring the vibe stays consistent throughout the evening.
If you are planning to head down to Patterns, tickets are currently on sale, and the pricing is quite accessible for a headliner of this caliber, ranging between £10.00 and £12.95. Since it’s an evening session at Patterns, the event is strictly 18+, so remember to bring ID if you plan on attending. It sounds like a solid, focused way to spend a Saturday evening catching some foundational electronic music history right here in the city, celebrating a decade of Memory Box in the process.















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