Brighton Dome Concert Hall

Church Street
Brighton
BN1 1UE

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At the heart of Brighton Festival, Brighton Dome's Concert Hall is not just a Festival venue, it's open year-round with a full programme of exciting events. Originally designed as the Prince Regent's riding stables, as part of the famous Royal Pavilion Estate, it was later converted into a Concert Hall in 1867 and became the most fashionable and culturally significant venue in the south. It was restored again in 1935 with a resplendent art-deco interior and showcased some of the world's biggest names in entertainment.

Getting to the venue

By train

Nearest stations

Brighton (10 minutes walk into the city centre)

London Road (1.1 miles from the the city centre)

Hove (1.8 miles from the the city centre)

Mouselcombe (2.1 miles from the the city centre)

Preston Park (2.1 miles from the the city centre)

Brighton can be reached from London in just over an hour with train services run by Southern and Thameslink every 15 minutes. Regular rail connections also serve Gatwick, Heathrow and Hove.

 

By car

Approximate journey times

London to Brighton via the A23/ M23 is approximately 50 miles, with a journey time of about 90 minutes depending on traffic.

Driving to Brighton from Kent and the South East, either from the East or West, use the A27.

Brighton Dome Concert Hall Access Statement

Events at Brighton Dome Concert Hall

Dance
A group of dancers lunge forward and throw their arms backwards, intense blue lighting surrounds them

Theatre of Dreams

Hofesh Shechter Company
Sat 3 - Sun 4 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £15
Music
Amadou (left) with a guitar wearing sunglasses and a suit with yellow heart patterns and Mariam (right) in sunglasses, a yellow heart pattern dress and headscarf, a clear blue sky behind them

Amadou & Mariam

+ support
Mon 5 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £25
Talks
Robert Macfarlane, a white man, sits amongs some tree branches

Is a River Alive?

Robert Macfarlane
Tue 6 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £10
Music
A soft focus black & white photo of Arooj,

Arooj Aftab

+ support
Wed 7 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £26
Classical Music
Ravi Shankar and Phillip Glass sat against a blue background

Passages

Anoushka Shankar, Britten Sinfonia
Fri 9 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £15
Music
Max Cooper at a DJ deck, silhouetted with a screen of projections with blue, green and white blobs

Max Cooper

Lattice 3D/AV
Sat 10 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £22.50
Classical Music
Braimah Kanneh-Mason playing violin

Brighton & East Sussex Youth Orchestra

Mon 12 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £7.50
Classical Music
Leila Josefowicz posing with a violin

London Symphony Orchestra

Sat 17 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £10
Young Readers
A blue book cover with Shakespeare characters drawn on the front

Pocket Shakespeare

Chris Riddell & Michael Rosen
Sun 18 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £10
Classical Music
Sheku Kanneh-Mason sits outside holding a cello

Sheku Kanneh-Mason with Castalian String Quartet

Sun 18 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £10
Classical Music

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Brighton Festival Chorus

Thu 22 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £10
Music
A dark shadowy portrait photo of Nadine Shah, two of her face overlayed

Nadine Shah

+ support
Sat 24 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £25
Music
Anoushka Shankar emerges from the ocean

Anoushkar Shankar: Chapter III...

Sun 25 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £15
Talks
Rebecca Solnit looking off into the distance with sun shining in her face

No Straight Road Takes You There

Rebecca Solnit
Mon 26 May
Brighton Dome Concert Hall
From £10

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