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Madness, Sunday 14th December 2025

Mar 24, 2025
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Posted by Steve Clements

One of the UK’s most beloved bands Madness have announced ‘Hits Parade’ a major UK arena tour for December 2025 and will be performing at The Brighton Centre on 14th December. They’ll be joined by another iconic London band, with an equally glowing track record, Squeeze.

Since forming as the North London Invaders in 1976 and becoming Madness, named after a Prince Buster song, the following year, The ‘Nutty Boys’ went on to achieve Top 10 singles with another 31 reaching the Top 40, all coming with their own inimitable videos.

Celebrating the hits that have defined their legendary career, Madness will be performing all the classics from their iconic, extensive back catalogue and fan favourites including ‘Our House’, ‘It Must Be Love’, ‘House Of Fun’, ‘Baggy Trousers’, ‘One Step Beyond’ plus many more.

Renowned for their high-energy, raucous sets this promises to be an epic night – live, loud, and full of heart.

Tickets start at £29.50 and will be available from Friday 28th March 2025, at 9:30am in person via the Brighton Centre’s box office or online here.

Mar 24, 2025
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