Relaxing Sunday mornings with Brighton Dome Coffee Concerts
Taking place at 11am on Sundays across autumn and winter, Coffee Concerts are a chance to hear some of the world’s best classical music, performed by a mixture of renowned ensembles and up-and-coming new musicians, in the beautifully refurbished Corn Exchange.
Whether you’re new to the genre or know everything from Bach to Beethoven, it’s the perfect opportunity to relax, enjoy a hot drink from the Gallery Bar and soak up inspiring chamber music from across the centuries. You might discover your new favourite!
Coming up, we have performances from London Symphony Orchestra’s Principal oboist Olivier Stankiewicz on 20 Oct, prize-winning young violinist and Classic FM's Rising Star 2024 Charlotte Spruit on 24 Nov and BBC Radio 3 frequents, The Elmore Quartet on 15 Dec.
Young people aged 8-25 can claim free tickets through the Cavatina scheme from Chamber Music Trust and there are a number of bundle and group discounts available - find out more in our brochure and when you book online.
Don’t stop there...
The autumn classical season at Brighton Dome also features a special series of concerts celebrating Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra’s centenary, including percussionist extraordinaire Dame Evelyn Glennie, 1 Dec, and on 16 Nov, Brighton Philharmonic Strings present their cinematic concert, The Madness/Lightness of Being.
Plus, join London Philharmonic Orchestra as rising star pianist, Isata Kanneh-Mason, plays Beethoven led by guest conductor, Martin Rajna, 23 Nov, and more.
Coffee Concerts, in association with Strings Attached