
The soulful folk maverick makes a welcome return to Brighton with a UK exclusive show at The Corn Exchange.

Bez was the star of the show as Happy Mondays ran through their classic third album, with a strong support set from The Farm.

A sleek and stylish adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic, showing us the opulence and beauty of the time, with twists that still enthral.

White Denim bring their good time garage rock to what is shaping up to be a cracker of an expanded Psych Fest 2026.

The Homegrown 2026 line up is proof positive of what a treasure our local scene is.

Two iconic superstars join forces to bring a sprinkling of Hollywood glamour to the Fringe this year.

Get dressed up and party with three of the original cast members at a special screening at Brighton Dome.

A triumphant return for Balloon, showcasing a mesmerizing set of songs plus a charming support slot from Tim Keegan

Akala, one of Britain’s most formidable voices, presents an unflinching night of truth, history and hope.

The quintessential noir thriller adapted for the stage: a visual feast that promises much but doesn’t deliver up to its potential.

Alice Cooper, the King of Shock Rock, is coming to Brighton to spill the beans on his extraordinary life.

Alison Moyet’s 2026 tour will consist exclusively of songs from the Yazoo catalogue plus tracks from her solo electronica albums ‘the minutes’ and ‘Other’.

Lime Garden are back with a new album of killer indie pop and an album launch show.

A first class adaptation of Jane Eyre in the unmistakable styling of This Is My Theatre, superb up close acting: a must see.

It really is a simple black and white answer: you want to see Angine de Poitrine play The Great Escape.

25 more names have been added to this year's festival from across the musical spectrum.

A feast for the senses: music, singing, and a huge variety of circus stunts: a true spectacle, and a joyful reminder of traditional colourful musicals.

Don't be an April Fool, it's time to party like its 1990 as The Happy Mondays return to Brighton with The Farm and Northside.

They’re back! After a two year break, The Miserable Rich return to Brighton for a hometown show next month.

Green Party leader Zack Polanski brought his live podcast to Brighton Dome this week with special guest Caroline Lucas.

A masterful adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham’s poignant comedy that will have you laughing, debating and deliberating long after the curtain comes down.

Expect a night of edgy dancey punky fun as Polite Bureaux headline the Green Door Store in March.

An exceptional dancing spectacular from the hit TV show The Next Step, with plenty of between the dances sections which fans will adore.

A welcome return to Brighton from Cork's indie heroes, with seriously strong support acts.

My Precious Bunny leads the charge as Homegrown 2026 makes its first line up announcement.