Two performers, one in a suit and one in a long gold dress, sing into microphones. A backdrop behind them spells house of life in large yellow letters
Credit: Pamela Raith

Step into the heart of live performance this Valentine’s Day

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Brighton Dome is setting hearts racing this February with unforgettable performances and shows. Whether you’re craving a fizzing night of chemistry, or a romantic suite of Broadway classics, join us to make your Valentine’s a night to remember. 

A performer in a long gold dress sings into a microphone
Credit: Pamela Raith

Experience heart-pounding joy

Spread the love with House of Life, ‘the show that turns strangers into friends’ (Lyn Gardner). From 12–14 Feb, this genre-defying, technicolour show transforms the Studio Theatre into a haven of connection and community. Led by the charismatic RaveRend, expect hands in the air, hearts wide open, and shared moments of euphoria. Perfect for couples, friends or anyone looking to reconnect with themselves this Valentine’s.

A woman stands in front of a mirror, holding a bouquet of flowers. She turns to look at the camera over her shoulder
Danielle de Niese. Credit: Chris Dunlop

Music to sweep you off your feet

On Saturday 14 Feb, the Concert Hall welcomes A Little Bit in Love: a musical journey perfect for Valentine’s. Danielle de Niese (‘Opera’s coolest soprano’ — New York Times) leads an evening of timeless romantic tunes from Broadway legends including Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein and Cole Porter. Performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, A Little Bit in Love is the perfect treat for that special someone… or simply for yourself.

Whether you’re dancing with a stranger or falling head-over-heels, Brighton Dome is the perfect place to celebrate romance, passion and the many shapes of love this Valentine’s Day.

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