The Brighton Guitar Show & FX Expo visits the Racecourse this weekend, bringing together some of the finest brands in the UK.
Touring stage adaptation of espionage-thriller is a comically calamitous caper that has the audience in stitches
Hidden Herd deliver a perfect All-Dayer of music with an incredible line up of bands, capped by a phenomenal set from Adult DVD.
A very windy weekend couldn't spoil another incredible roster of soul and jazz legends, old and new, with headliners Olivia Dean and Chaka Khan.
Devendra Banhart is a bit of a legend, so it’s quite a coup that Melting Vinyl have managed to secure this concert …
Talkin Loud legends Galliano are back and appearing at Love Supreme next week, so we caught up with them to find out more.
A fine musical celebration from beneath the indie radar.
A heartwarming, hilarious yet poignant snapshot in time of three performers on and off stage at an Open Mic night.
The Space has hosted many legends over the years and this continues for their upcoming season.
Richard Hawley brings the heart of Sheffield to Brighton for a nite of sweet vocals and northern grit.
With this year's festival just finished, Brighton Festival has now announced next year's Guest Director
Amir is a disappointment to his father – creative like his late mother. He becomes a writer in the play based on Khaled Hosseini’s novel The Kite Runner.
An AV extravaganza of ambient music artistry at The Bee's Mouth.
The synth pop legend returns to the Dome as he continues his exploration of the classic cover song.
How To Date A Feminist is a romcom which defies expectations. A vegetarian feminist from Greenham Common meets a more traditional 'Wonder Woman'.
Local legends Sea Power return for a stunning night in the refurbished Corn Excahnge.
After a 60-year career of amazing achievements and classic recordings, Lulu hits town on her farewell tour.
A flawless piece of gripping, visceral, impactful and incomparable theatre where writing, story and acting come together perfectly.
A refreshingly dark comedy about two best friends starting at a taxi rank and taking you to unexpected places.
Sibyl Theatre gives us an interesting feminist interpretation of the Helen of Troy myth told from her perspective.
A perceptive piece about sharing a house: how miscommunication and lack of listening interferes with being able to connect.
This Brighton Fringe production is a surprising, hilarious and poignant little gem, with truly wonderful writing, directing and acting.
Big|Brave’s breathtaking power and sonic artistry engulfs the Green Door Store. This is noise music at its most intimate and intense.
Rogue Shakespearean Ryan J.W. Smith brings a double bill of meticulously versified romantic comedies.
Brighton band the Leaning take their tales of the sea one mile out into the English Channel for a stunning evening under a dramatic sky.