A high-flying musical duo are to perform a sold-out show in the city this weekend.
Good Neighbours will be at Patterns in Marine Parade, Brighton, on October 12 at 7pm.
The band is made up of Scott Verrill and Oli Fox who have neighbouring studios at their building in East London. They began making music for the project together out of the desire to create something positive and unpolished.
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Their single Home amassed more than 270 million global streams and it entered the singles charts in 13 countries, including the UK at number 26, and stayed in the Billboard Hot 100 for over 11 weeks.
Good Neighbours sold out The Sebright Arms London in November 2023 off the back of one SoundCloud demo. In February of this year, they packed out Hackney’s The Victoria for their second headline and the next day they sold out London’s Lexington in under an hour.
Tickets for the show in Brighton sold out in record time.
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