
It's Christmas time at Brighton Dome. See our rundown of exciting shows planned throughout December and beyond.

The 90s pop rap legend proved she can still Do The Do at a packed Green Door Store full of loyal fans who'd come to party.

The legendary Cabaret Voltaire- still brutal, still brilliant, still necessary.

A beautifully realised version of one of Dickens most famous stories, told with passion and integrity; all with the unique and imaginative stylings of This Is My Theatre.

The quintessential gothic horror with a new makeover for 2025, and better for it. A tense, jump out of your seat chiller.

The hard rocking, fast rolling trio made a welcome return trip to Brighton and dazzled with their infectious, dynamic energy.

Love Supreme 2026 will bring the cream of the jazz/soul crop plus a day curated by Ezra Collective.

In a beautiful city of music unlike any other, truly is there no greater place to escape and the 2026 edition promises to be a banger.

What finer way is there to beat the January Blues than drink some Harveys and bath in the glory of the Lewes Psychedelic Festival!

A dark American comedy about a family of hit-women grappling with life’s direction, containing some graphic moments: enjoyable, with potential for even more.

If music be the food of love and all that... More short-form theatrical treats from Play On

Mutations 2025 is upon us and Team Source has your back, with these hand picked recommendations of who to see.

Martyn Fry and Anne Dudley brought ABC's iconic album to life with a dazzling orchestral show.

A wonderful concept of eerie and scary stories of creeping dread from a bygone era, told by incredible actors in a compelling and authentic way.

The New Cross indie legends really delivered with an electrifying performance, ably supported by Brighton's own Asbo Derek.

Absolutely stunning in every sense: Ed McVey’s powerhouse performance leads one of the best stage adaptations to grace the stage in a very long time.

Jim Jones brought his new band to Brighton and absolutely tore the place up with a blistering set of raw rock 'n' roll.

Expectations are high with a new Inspector Morse story on stage, sadly this is more a ghost of a Morse story, although die hard fans might enjoy it for the nostalgia.

The Lovely Eggs tell us about their 20th anniversary, the new album and tour with Polite Bureax and some comedy legends supporting.

A selection of beautifully shot short films covering diverse ocean lovers' passion for interacting with the sea.

Fractured celebrate the release of their new album supported by Amelia And The Housewives.

An evening of two couples having dinner together has never before been so gripping and enthralling, filled with tension, with the ultimate question: is their new house haunted or not?

As Coles Corner turns 20, Richard Hawley dazzled and delighted an up-for-it Worthing crowd with a 2 hour-plus set.

The second Brighton Psych Fest was a beauty as we got down with Getdown Services as the evening sunlight glowed through the Concorde Stained Glass.

One of Brighton's greatest live bands returns for a pre-Xmas homecoming party.