
Sheffield-based indie rock quintet The Rosadocs perform live with guests Parlay and Matt Felix at The Hope & Ruin.
Tomorrow evening, Sunday 15th February, The Rosadocs are bringing their Sheffield-based indie rock sound to The Hope & Ruin on Queens Road. The four-piece, consisting of Keelan Graney, Joe Egan, Adam Sleight, and Kyle Holmes, is known for a style that combines guitar-led melodies with anthem-like choruses. It is a standard live setup for the Brighton venue, focusing on a straightforward alternative rock atmosphere.
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The doors open at 19:00, and the event is scheduled to finish by 22:00, which is quite practical for a Sunday. The lineup is shared with two other acts, Parlay and Matt Felix, providing a full evening of music. As is common with many shows at this location, there is a strict 18+ age restriction in place, so you will need to keep that in mind if you are planning to head down to 11-12 Queens Road.
Tickets for the night are set at £13.75 and are available through See Tickets and This Feeling. It is a fairly accessible price point for a three-band bill in the city centre. The band’s current tour stop in Brighton follows their recent activity in the indie scene, offering a chance to see how their studio sound translates to the small stage at the Hope & Ruin.















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