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Baby Queen in Brighton: album event on 23 July

Baby Queen is due in Brighton this summer for a live performance and signing at Resident Music, with the event set for Thursday, 23 July 2026.

The appearance takes place at Resident Music, 28 Kensington Gardens, Brighton, BN1 4AL. The listed price is £18.99, and the source information describes the event as a live performance and signing tied to the release of Baby Queen’s new album, ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’.

A start time has not been listed in the source information, so anyone planning to attend should check the event details before setting off. The event is best suited to Baby Queen listeners and readers looking for a compact album-release appearance rather than a standard full gig.

Baby Queen at Resident Music on 23 July

Resident Music is the named Brighton venue for the event, placing it in Kensington Gardens in the city centre. The listing from Visit Brighton Events gives the date as 23 July 2026 and the venue address as 28 Kensington Gardens, Brighton, BN1 4AL, United Kingdom.

The format is a live performance and signing. That makes the listing more specific than a simple record-store appearance: the source text points to both a performance element and a signing connected with the album release.

The event is being held to mark Baby Queen’s new album, ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’. The source text states that the album is released via a label, but the supplied text cuts off before giving the full label detail, so that information is not included here.

What the ticket price covers in the listing

The price shown for the Baby Queen event is £18.99. The source does not set out separate booking terms, age guidance, capacity details or entry conditions in the supplied information.

For readers deciding whether the event fits their plans, the confirmed draw is straightforward: Baby Queen in Brighton, at Resident Music, for a live performance and signing on one date only in the source listing. The combination of performance and signing means the event is likely to appeal most to people who want to hear the artist in a close record-shop setting and connect the appearance directly with the new album release.

No accessibility details, food or stall information, transport notes or audience restrictions were provided in the event brief. Those details should not be assumed from the listing.

The confirmed details to know before going

The key practical information is the date, venue and price. The event is listed for Thursday, 23 July 2026, at Resident Music in Brighton, with a price of £18.99.

The time is the main missing planning detail. Because no start time or end time appears in the supplied source information, readers should treat the date and venue as confirmed from the listing while checking the event page or venue information for timing before making firm travel or evening plans.

Visit Brighton Events is the cited source for the event title, date, venue, address and price. The listing describes the appearance as: live performance and signing from Baby Queen, celebrating the release of the new album ‘I Hope You Don’t Remember Me’.

Source: Visit Brighton Events

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Nadia Ellis covers Camden with a focus on public services, planning decisions, housing, transport, and neighbourhood issues. She has worked on local news desks across north London, checking council papers, public notices, and community sources to explain decisions clearly. Her reporting aims to give residents reliable context on civic developments, consultations, and changes affecting daily life

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