An acutely observed and powerful play about women in three generations of a family, showing the effects of Alzheimer’s, and the conflicts and joys of complicated mother daughter relationships.
Blues rocker Joe Bonamassa played five UK dates as part of his April tour, ending with a show at the Brighton Centre.
This celebration of female prose, protest, dance and music was the perfect way to start this year's Festival.
Bite-Size make a welcome return to Brighton after 11 years with a menu of quintessential Fringe: 10-minutes play served with coffee and a croissant.
Pale Blue Eyes play a shimmering set in the hot dark cellar of Dust that draws a rapturous reception from a packed crowd.
We take a look at some of the highlights of this year's Brighton Festival music programme.
Homegrown 2025 had Team Source running around some of our coolest venues with grins on our faces as we rocked out. Big time.
A magical production of a Shakespeare classic told in a unique, fascinating and fun way; bringing the characters to life in a style you won’t have seen before.
The soulful rock legend brings his classic back catalogue and new album to Brighton with Squeeze's Glenn Tilbrook opening.
Brit rockers Skunk Anansie returned to Brighton Dome with a clutch of new songs, most of their 90s hits and a classic cover version.
A really interesting version of the famous story, with a wonderful set of train compartments on the stage.
Nuanced and fiery reframing of Nirvana and the trans experience by "destructive" theatre-maker Emma Frankland.
The 1960s soul sensation delighted an enraptured crowd with songs and stories from her incredible life in music.
Subtlety, power and scale, the Fennesz soundscape engulfs and enriches. The Austrian sound artist/guitarist at ACCA.
A dark, award-winning drama from Martin McDonagh, beautifully realised.
An often hilarious, sometimes poignant behind the scenes look at filming Jaws, from the viewpoint of the three lead actors: a must watch for any fans of the film.
A charming, funny and poignant tale of a day in the life of a Korean family who run a convenience store in Canada, which inspired a hit TV series.
Brighton’s Spring Festival grows bold new sounds with AudioActive and the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Rip-roarin’ musical revival with imperious leads and a fantastic ensemble tips its hat to a West that is wild in more ways than one.
The prog rock space ravers are beaming back to Brighton with a cosmic new album.
A brilliant piece of theatre about the things we say, the things we don’t, and who we choose to trust: three women, three conversations; three versions of reality.
How the fantastic and fabulous C’est Magnifique has developed over six months and where it’s going next. It's a show that is even better than before.
An inspiring and joyful show, based on an extraordinary true story, that is as much an anthem for Brighton as any musical could be.
Neo-soul vibes, whip-sharp spoken word and cellos as guitars : another exceptional session from 'basics'.
Camden's finest return to Brighton this Winter with a sack full of hits and special guests Squeeze.