
Influential house music producer Sandy Rivera performs a special 3-hour extended set under his Kings of Tomorrow alias at a day party in Patterns, Brighton.
If you are looking at your calendar for the end of next month, Patterns has scheduled a day party on Saturday, 28th March 2026, featuring Sandy Rivera. Known to many under his Kings Of Tomorrow moniker, Rivera is a producer who has been a steady fixture in house music for over two decades. This particular event is set to run from 17:00 until 23:00, offering a different pace compared to the usual late-night sessions on Marine Parade. It is a chance to catch a three-hour extended set, which usually allows an artist more room to explore their collection rather than just sticking to the hits.
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Rivera’s background is quite specific, blending his upbringing in New York with his Puerto Rican heritage. This often comes through in his sets, where he moves between soul, funk, disco, and even bits of techno. Most people will likely associate him with the track "Finally", released on Defected Records, which remains one of those records that defines a certain era of house music. At Patterns, he will be supported by other artists, though the focus is clearly on his longer performance. For those who have lived in Brighton for a while, the venue is a familiar spot, and this afternoon slot fits into that local habit of starting the weekend's social plans a bit earlier.
In terms of the practical side, tickets are being sold from £17. It is an over-18s event, and the organisers have noted that the last entry is at 21:00, so you would need to be there well before the halfway mark of his set. While there has been some mixed information floating around online regarding the schedule at the venue for that day, the consensus across most platforms confirms Rivera’s appearance. It is a straightforward option for anyone who appreciates the history of the genre and wants to hear a veteran producer in a more intimate setting than a massive festival stage.















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