CINEMA STEREO LIVE AT THE OLD BREWERY STORE, FAVERSHAM, KENT - NOVEMBER 2026 (1080 x 1080 px)
CINEMA STEREO LIVE AT THE OLD BREWERY STORE, FAVERSHAM 0N 25TH NOVEMBER 2026

CINEMA STEREO

LIVE AT THE OLD BREWERY STORE, FAVERSHAM

WEDNESDAY 25TH NOVEMBER 2026

25TH NOVEMBER 2026

DOORS 7PM

THE OLD BREWERY STORE, FAVERSHAM

FROM £20

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Cinema Stereo — Nashville's Most Exciting New Rock Voice

Born in Orlando, Florida and now firmly rooted in Nashville, Tennessee — the city that knows more about music than almost anywhere on earth — Cinema Stereo are a three-piece with a sound that is hard to pin down and easy to love.

Ian Rayha handles lead vocals, bass, and keys. Seb Borysek drives it all on guitar. Jeff Lageveen holds the whole thing together on drums. Together they have built something that sits at the intersection of rock’s greatest eras — the ambition of Queen, the groove of The Police, the psychedelic depth of Tame Impala, the melodic instinct of Cheap Trick, the raw energy of Aerosmith, and the anthemic instinct of The Killers — filtered through a modern lens that makes it feel urgent, fresh, and entirely their own. Everything about the Cinema Stereo Faversham show points to a band absolutely at the peak of their powers.

From Orlando to Nashville — A Sound Finding Its Moment

Cinema Stereo released their debut album to immediate praise, described as a dazzling example of old-school influence colliding with modern-day flair — music that works for long-time rock fans and new listeners in equal measure. Their latest single Lean On You — released April 2026 — showcases a band at the peak of their creative momentum. Verses that move with genuine rock and roll swagger, paying off into lush anthemic choruses. Their previous single So Sorry, My Dear continues to build their reputation, showcasing a band constantly pushing at the edges of their sound without losing the raw emotional core that makes them compelling in the first place. They describe themselves simply as a Technicolor Rock Band — and live, that is exactly what you get. Colour, energy, dynamics, and the sense that something is genuinely happening on stage.

The Cinema Stereo Sound — What to Expect

Raw Energy — A high-octane live show built on driving rhythms, captivating vocals, and guitar work that commands the room

Technicolor Rock — Their own term for a sound that is vivid, layered, and impossible to pin to a single genre

The Influences — Queen, The Police, Tame Impala, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, The Killers, Led Zeppelin, Rush — a musical highway that goes all the right places

Nashville Bred — Operating from the world’s most music-saturated city, with all the craft and standard that demands

Constantly Evolving — A debut album, new singles dropping, a European tour under their belt, and a growing live reputation — this band is on the move

Three Piece. Full Sound. — Ian Rayha on vocals, bass and keys. Seb Borysek on guitar. Jeff Lageveen on drums. Everything they need and nothing they don’t.

What the Press Say

“A dazzling example of old-school influence colliding with modern-day flair — appealing for audiences of all ages, from long-time Led Zeppelin fans to young teens discovering their new rock music idols” — Rock The Pigeon

“To anyone saying rock is dead — you probably aren’t looking in the right places. Cinema Stereo’s powerhouse combination of musicianship and showmanship keeps the spirit of the rock ‘n’ roll greats alive” — The Indiependent

“Toe tapping and fist shaking — it harkens back to the early sounds of Aerosmith, AC/DC and Van Halen. Cinema Stereo is keeping hope alive” — Earmilk

“They combine 70s summer vibes with 80s anthemic rock — bluesy riffs and huge choruses” — Rock At Night

THE VENUE : AN AUTHENTIC SETTING FOR LIVE MUSIC

Located within the historic site of Shepherd Neame — Britain’s oldest operational brewery, founded in 1698 — The Old Brewery Store carries more than three centuries of history in its walls. With its industrial charm, vaulted ceilings, and a character that no purpose-built venue can replicate, it provides the perfect atmospheric backdrop for a night like this.

With a capacity of 250, the room strikes that rare balance between grand and intimate — big enough to create real atmosphere, small enough that you’re never far from the stage. Whether you’re at the front of the room or grabbing a pint of locally brewed Shepherd Neame at the bar, you’re guaranteed an immersive experience in one of Kent’s most unique live music spaces.