The Eurovision saviour was one of a number of acts celebrating Soho House’s latest offering…
Yesterday afternoon, Soho House celebrated Brighton Beach House, its newest UK House with a ‘Day at the Seaside’ for members to experience. Brighton Beach House is a members’ club with spaces to eat, drink and relax, a small pool with a terrace looking out to sea, and an event space.
Sam Ryder, fresh from his Eurovision success, performed exclusively for members and guests in his first live show after the competition. Sam entertained guests with songs including his now iconic hit ‘Space Man’. The line-up also includes Brighton-born Woody Cook who will close out the night.
East Sussex’s top creatives, including Fatboy Slim frontman Norman Cook and editor Laura Weir, were joined by actor Sebastian Croft, DJ and author Fat Tony, writer Jack Guinness, and Heartstopper actor Joe Locke, to enjoy the live performances and seaside setting.
Founded in 1995 by Nick Jones, Soho House is a home for interesting and diverse people to come together, share ideas, make connections, and foster creativity in all its forms. Located on Madeira Drive in Brighton, Brighton Beach House is set over two floors and has a dipping pool with a terrace looking out to sea, Club Cecconi’s, Club Lounge and event space. The glass fronted House sits on the coastline and is connected by a courtyard to the Soho Works building which will launch later in the year.
The line-up included:
12-12.45pm – Juke Joints Live Static (Rock Room Terrace)
1.15-2pm – Nicola Earthboogie – playing vinyl (Club Room)
2pm – 2.45pm – Juke Joints Live Roaming (Rock Room Terrace)
2.45-3.30 – Nicola Earthboogie – playing vinyl (Club Room)
3.30pm – 4pm – Sam Ryder Live (Rock Room Terrace)
4pm – 5pm – Nicola Earthboogie – playing vinyl (Club Room)
5pm – 5.45pm – Omar Live (Rock Room Terrace)
5.45-9pm – Kirillous – playing vinyl (Club Room)
9pm-1am – Woody Cook (Rock Room)
Founded in 1995 by Nick Jones, Soho House is a place for our diverse membership to connect, grow, have fun and make an impact. Today, there are members and Houses around the world, as well as restaurants, spas, workspaces, and cinemas.