Brighton Dome Concert Hall
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.
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
Beverly Glenn-Copeland
The Age of Consent
Michael Rosen & MC Grammar: Ridiculous Raps & Rhymes
St John Passion
Laurie Anderson: The Republic of Love
Asian Dub Foundation: La Haine - Live
London Symphony Orchestra
Zamrock Allstars: Sampa The Great x W.I.T.C.H.
Katie Kirby: Lottie Brooks’s Diary
Liz Pichon
Shakespeare's Sisters
Brighton and East Sussex Youth Orchestra
Patti Smith Quartet
Nick Mohammed is Mr. Swallow: Show Pony
Kingfishr
Peaches
Angélique Kidjo
Oh To Believe in Another World: Shostakovich Symphony No.10
Jerwood Glyndebourne Young Singers with Pianist Matthew Fletcher
Thikra: Night of Remembering
Aldous Harding
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