
Brighton rock band Yonaka perform a live set and sign copies of their new album at Resident Music in their hometown.
On Tuesday, 17th March, Resident Music is hosting a homecoming event for Yonaka. The Brighton-based band is returning to their local roots to celebrate the release of their latest album with a live performance followed by a signing session. For those who have been following their trajectory, the band is known for being quite experimental with their sound. While they are rooted in rock, they frequently incorporate elements of pop, electronics, and hip-hop into their tracks. This event at Resident Music offers a chance to see how these different influences come together in a live setting within the familiar surroundings of one of the city's most established independent record shops.
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The session is scheduled to run between 18:30 and 20:30, making it a compact evening that fits easily into a midweek schedule. If you decide to go, the standard entry price is £14.67. For those who choose to buy the album with shop access, priority entry is provided, and you can pick up your copy of the record directly at the door when you arrive. It is primarily a standing event, which is typical for the venue, but the organisers have noted that they can arrange a limited number of chairs for anyone with accessibility needs. It is best to contact them early if you require one of these spots to ensure they can accommodate the request.
The event is open to all ages, and there is a helpful policy in place for parents or younger fans. Children under the age of 14 are allowed to attend for free, provided there is still capacity in the shop. To manage this, the organisers ask that you send an email to orders@resident-music.com to request these spaces in advance. Since the band is from Brighton, these hometown shows often have a specific local atmosphere, and having the signing immediately after the performance allows for a bit more interaction than a typical concert. Everything wraps up by 20:30, so it is a straightforward way to spend a Tuesday evening supporting a local act.













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