Crowded House made a welcome return to the Brighton Centre to promote their most recent album 'Gravity Stairs'.
This new play about Bonnie Prince Charlie's escape has some interesting ideas and potential, with three accomplished and versatile actors that lift it.
Penetration return to The Concorde to perform their debut album in full and more, with top-notch support from Essential Logic.
A hilarious and utterly bonkers glimpse into the imagined wacky world of Gwyneth Paltrow and her ski-slopes collision.
The Belle & Sebastian frontman came to Brighton for readings from his novel, songs and a heartfelt Q&A.
Joe Jackson proved he was still on top of his game with a double set of solo hits and an hour of new music hall numbers.
Crowded House return to play the Brighton Centre on Saturday 12th October, with original members Neil Finn and Nick Seymour.
Joy to the world for local favourites Flip Top Head are having a launch party for their debut EP.
Hidden Herd have teamed up with Goo Records for a Christmas cracker of an all-dayer!
This new free mini-fest boasts nine oddball bands from Brighton's DIY music scene, including Pog, Fruity Water and En Heat.
The flagship restaurant of Black Rock Restaurants Group reopens in a larger premises on North Street.
The Ocean Film Festival dives back into Brighton Dome offering breathtaking glimpses into the deepest, bluest seas of the world.
A children’s show for all the family that breezes in like a breath of fresh air. A blissful escape at Brighton Open Air Theatre.
The phenomenal ensemble brings their fusion of Classical music, Western and Indian, to the Dome.
LA sax supremo Kamasi Washington will now be performing his new album at The Corn Exchange on his Brighton debut.
Murder and mystery as senior writer is upstaged by fluent and agile young student. Murder and madness among the manuscripts.
The debut Brighton Psych Fest provides Team Source with a cornucopia of musical treats! Highlights include Genn, The Bevis Frond, Ebbb and The Horrors.
The master interpreter of the cover version returned to Brighton Dome with a show comprised entirely of reworked classics.
Liverpool band King Hannah gave a memorable performance at Green Door Store this week, intimate in scale and immaculate in execution.
A wonderful feel-good musical with a story full of joy and heart, not just for Dolly Parton fans. The energy on stage at Theatre Royal was infectious.
Is it a rock opera? Who knows? Le Lamb play a captivating headline show to a packed crowd at the Folklore Rooms.
Strata East label founder and celebrated trumpeter comes to Brighton to honour drum legend Max Roach.
FORM have announced the line-up for the 2024 Festival and there is much to be excited about!
Brighton Early Music Festival is back with another varied, tradition-breaking programme with pre-festival events from 7th September.
Homestead is a play about repression, sexuality and betrayal among a Hispanic family set in Texas in the Southern Bible belt of America in 1956.