Waldo's Circus of Magic and Terror
Wed 7 Jun 2023
Concert Hall
Spectacular new circus theatre musical
Spectacular new circus theatre musical
Dara Ó Briain is back on tour, with a brand new show
Russell Howard is back for a brand new live tour of the UK
The South Coast's biggest Streetdance showcase is back at Brighton Dome!
A fun-filled showcase featuring Hairspray, an original ballet and more
The best electric guitarist since Hendrix brings his new album on tour
Epic TV and film music from a full orchestra and Brighton Festival Chorus
Join the brightest trans and non-binary stars for a night of trans joy!
Britain´s Oldest Performing Drag Artiste celebrates a very special birthday
Music videos, unhinged comments and other nonsense from Adam's laptop
The award-winning immersive experience comes to Brighton
Buy a ticket, because by the time he arrives, the currency will be worthles
Unqualified, hilarious advice on the problems therapists can't quite handle
A menopausal laugh-a-minute new show from a confused, furious, sweaty lady
New show to laugh, shudder and reassess who you really are. BSL interpreted
Dexys (formerly Dexys Midnight Runners) play their new album and hits
Britain’s raciest and sassiest musical cabaret trio with a brand-new show
Two of the best live artists around celebrate the legendary country star
'A comedy genius at the peak of his powers' – The Guardian
A night of ocean adventure from the Banff Mountain Film Festival team
The outrageous and entertaining Miriam Margolyes discusses her book
Join the world-famous scholar as she asks what it meant to be an emperor
Tom Allen is back on the road with his brand new show Completely
Brighton's biggest comedy night returns with another cast of rising stars
The Two Mr P's take their hilarious show and tell lesson on the road
An evening with Britain's most successful British Jazz Funk band
A riotous evening of storytelling from a British comedy legend
Without doubt, the greatest sock’n’roll band in the world
Lloyd Cole with Commotions founding members Blair Cowan and Neil Clarke