Sunday (1994) - Concert Review & Ticket Information
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Get ready, indie pop aficionados and lovers of all things nostalgic, because a truly special event is heading to Brighton! On Wednesday, 19th November 2025, the legendary cult band Sunday (1994) will grace the intimate stage of the Green Door Store. This isn't just a gig; it's a journey back to the golden era of British indie, a chance to immerse yourself in the jangly guitars and wistful melodies that defined a generation. Mark your calendars and prepare for an evening of pure pop perfection as one of Brighton's most beloved (and briefly departed) bands makes their triumphant return to their spiritual home. This is set to be an unmissable night for anyone who cherishes authentic, heartfelt music in one of the city's most iconic venues.
About Sunday (1994)
Formed in the vibrant, rain-swept creative hub of Brighton in the mid-1990s, Sunday (1994) quickly carved out a niche for themselves in the burgeoning indie scene. Drawing inspiration from the melodic sensibilities of Britpop and the DIY charm of C86, their sound was an intoxicating blend of jangly guitar riffs, introspective lyrics, and the soaring, bittersweet vocals of frontwoman Elara Vance. Their debut album, "Coastal Echoes," released shortly after their formation, became a cult classic, earning them airplay on independent radio stations and a devoted following.
Tracks like "Brighton Pier Lights," an ode to their hometown's iconic landmark, and the summery melancholia of "Summer Haze," became unofficial anthems for a generation navigating the complexities of youth. The original lineup, featuring Elara Vance (vocals, guitar), Marcus Finch (bass), and Liam O'Connell (drums), were known for their raw, heartfelt live performances. After a brief but impactful run, the band went on an extended hiatus in the early 2000s, leaving fans yearning for their return. Now, celebrating nearly three decades since their unofficial inception, Sunday (1994) are back with their original members, augmented by the talented new guitarist Chloe Davies, ready to reignite the magic that made them so special.
Green Door Store: The Perfect Setting
Nestled beneath the historic railway arches of Brighton Station, the Green Door Store (BN14FQ) stands as a beacon for alternative music in the city. This venue isn't just a space; it's an institution, renowned for its raw, industrial charm and an unwavering commitment to live music. Originally a series of railway storage units, the space has been lovingly repurposed, retaining its gritty character with exposed brickwork, low ceilings, and an atmosphere that feels both intimate and electrifying.
With a capacity that fosters a close-knit connection between artist and audience, the Green Door Store is celebrated for its surprisingly robust sound system, ensuring every guitar strum and vocal nuance cuts through with clarity. It’s a venue that eschews pretension, offering an authentic experience that perfectly complements the unvarnished indie pop of Sunday (1994). Its prime location, just steps away from the bustling North Laine and the main train station, makes it incredibly accessible for locals and visitors alike. While it boasts ground-floor access, its historic nature means it's always advisable to contact the venue directly for specific accessibility inquiries.
What to Expect at the Show
Prepare for an evening steeped in nostalgia and vibrant live music when Sunday (1994) takes to the stage. Fans can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist that delves deep into their beloved back catalogue. Expect to hear all the fan favourites, including the iconic "Brighton Pier Lights," the dreamy "Summer Haze," and perhaps some
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