
A special one-off hometown reunion show by Brighton band Verses, celebrating a decade since their debut album 'Feel It Faster'.
The Brighton music scene is seeing a brief return of Verses, who have scheduled a one-off hometown reunion show at The Hope & Ruin. This performance is centered around the tenth anniversary of their debut album, Feel It Faster, which was released back in 2014. After the band moved on to other projects following their 2016 split and the release of their final single, "Set Each Other Free," this event serves as a look back at that period of their career. Those familiar with the local circuit during that time might remember tracks like "At The Roadside" and "Live In The Sky," which were staples of their setlists before they stepped away from the stage.
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This particular show on Sunday, March 8, is organized as an Early Evening Show, which sets it apart from the typical late-night gigs at the venue. Doors are set to open at 16:30, with the event concluding by 19:30. This timing is part of an "all ages" policy for the day, allowing younger listeners to attend provided they are with an adult. The venue has a policy that anyone under 18 must depart by 20:00, making this a practical option for those who couldn't attend the Saturday night performance, which was restricted to adults and is already fully booked. It offers a different atmosphere compared to the usual late-night schedule, fitting for a Sunday afternoon in the city.
Located at 10-12 Queens Road (BN1 3WA), The Hope & Ruin remains the hub for this reunion. Tickets are currently listed at £16.69, with bookings handled via the Dice.fm platform. If you are trying to find more background on the band before the date, it is helpful to distinguish them from the Australian group "The Verses," as the two are unrelated. This show is strictly about the local Brighton quartet and their decade-old debut. For any specific queries regarding the venue's accessibility or facilities, their direct line is 01273 325793. The event is a straightforward opportunity to hear the 2014 album tracks live again in the venue where the band spent much of their early career.














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