Skip to main content
Brighton Festival Logo Brighton Festival
What's On Accessibility Explore the Venues Festival News
Booking Tickets Everything you need to know about booking tickets for Brighton Festival 2025 Getting to Brighton What you need to know to get to the Festival city Your Safety How we keep you, our artists, our staff and volunteers safe The Best of the Festival Explore the best of Brighton Festival Food and Drink Partners Special offers from our friends in the city Accommodation Partners Our partners offer great discounts in May Alongside Brighton Festival More to see and do in Brighton & Hove
Brighton Festival 2013 - Brighton Dome Concert Hall
Plan Your Visit
Find the information you need to safely plan your best Festival experience
Submit your New Dawn Be part of the How dark it is before dawn installation at the end of Brighton Festival Volunteering We couldn't do it without you Jobs Jobs and Volunteering Our Place A free celebration of creativity Children's Parade A fiesta of colour, costume and live music Pay it Forward Putting you at the heart of Brighton Festival Brighton Festival Film Unit
Get Involved
Membership Support us all year-round, from just £40 Patrons Circle Join a vibrant network of people Sponsor Us Raise your profile Make a Donation Your donation will make a difference Name a Seat Take your seat alongside great performers Leave a Gift in Your Will Help us to stay live and kicking Trusts and Foundations Help us to make the arts accessible to all Buy Special Edition Art Prints Collect or gift a little piece of history
Support Us
  • Sign in / Sign up
  • Search

Site Search

If you are looking for specific events please use the event search

Showing 94 results for house mother normal
Past event 2025
event

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Brighton Festival Chorus

Ludovic Morlot conductorFrancesca Dego violinKatie Trethewey soprano soloSibelius Tapiola Op. 112Rachel Portman Tipping Points – UK PremiereJohn Luther Adams Vespers of the Blessed EarthHas climate change reached a tipping point? So asks Oscar-winning film and TV composer…

Past event 2025
event

North by Northwest

Wise Children | Emma Rice

A topless man in red trousers is seemingly suspended in mid air, almost in flight, like a bird, with a clear material flowing around his upper body
Past event 2025
event

Songs of the Bulbul

Aakash Odedra Company in association with Manchester Camerata

A person shows two people several computer monitors and mix desks
Past event 2025
event

Technical Taster Workshop

Wise Children

A path in nature, with trees overhanging and greenery either side
Past event 2025
event

Festival of Ideas: Dawn Chorus Day Ecosocial Breakfast Walk

Following the sell out success of Bird Bath events in 2024, we invite you to join us on International Dawn Chorus Day for an early morning sound walk through Stanmer Park and an ecosocial breakfast at the Ecomusicology plot. 

Past event 2025
event

Festival of Ideas: an unclassified syncretism

Bleue Liverpool & Ibukun Sunday

Brighton Festival
venue

University of Sussex, Meeting House Chaplaincy

University of Sussex, Meeting House Chaplaincy, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9RH

Glyndebourne
venue

Glyndebourne Opera House

New Rd, Lewes BN8 5UU

lighthouse
venue

Lighthouse (Elder Pl)

New England House Elder Place York Hill Corner BN1 4GH

Theatre Royal Brighton
venue

Theatre Royal Brighton

New Road BN1 1SD

venue

Royal Pavilion Music Room

Royal Pavilion BN1 1EE

A large room with wooden floors and walls and an exposed beam ceiling, at the end and along the right hand side of the room are large arched windows
venue

Brighton Dome Corn Exchange

Church Street Brighton BN1 1UE

Tim Crouch

5 Minutes with Theatre-maker Tim Crouch

news article

Festival Hot Seat: A House Repeated

A House Repeated is an interactive performance-game that combines the simplicity of bare-bones storytelling with the limitless possibilities of contemporary open-world computer games. We caught up with creator and performer Seth Kriebel to find out more.Firstly,…

news article

Title revealed for Young City Reads 2018

Greg James and Chris Smith's Kid Normal chosen for city-wide 'big read' as part of Brighton Festival Collected Works CIC and Brighton Festival are delighted to reveal that Greg James and Chris Smith's Kid Normal has been chosen as the 2018 'big read' for children across…

news article

Brighton Festival 2016 Listing Highlights

Contemporary musicLaurie Anderson: Music for DogsUK PremiereTue 10 May, 7.30pm‘Wouldn’t it be great if you’re playing a concert and you look out and everyone’s a dog?’ Laurie Anderson mused while waiting backstage with cellist Yo-Yo Ma. True to form, Anderson made her outlandish…

news article

Festival Hot Seat: COAT

Picture this. Nigeria, a grandmother passes. In London, a son cooks a pot of stew for his mother hoping to uncover hidden stories and unanswered questions. Yomi Sode talks to us about immigration, identity, displacement and his moving performance, COAT. Firstly,…

news article

Charlotte Vincent on...

Vincent Dance Theatre – the Brighton-based dance company and associate company of Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival founded by choreographer and director Charlotte Vincent – is celebrating its 21st birthday this year in style as they head to Brighton Festival 2015 with…

news article

Gillian Wearing: ‘A Room With Your Views’

Turner Prize-winning British artist Gillian Wearing will present the world premiere of Your Views - one of the largest collaborative film projects ever to be produced - at HOUSE, Brighton’s festival of visual art, and Brighton Festival 2016 – the largest and most established…

news article

Festival Hot Seat: The Enormous Room

In an epic new production from Stopgap Dance Company - part of the Festival's caravan biennial showcase - we follow a father and daughter gradually coming to terms with the loss of their wife and mother. In this Festival Hot Seat, Stopgap's Artistic Director…

news article

The Measure Of All Things' Sam Green On...

The Measure of All Things is a new live cinema performance by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Sam Green (The Weather Underground) with acclaimed chamber group yMusic. Here he discusses the film and his love of world records (book here for The Measure of All Things)Sam…

news article

Everything you need to know about Lemn Sissay

The much-loved British and Ethiopian poet, playwright, broadcaster and speaker, Lemn Sissay MBE is Brighton Festival’s Guest Director in 2020. Here are a few interesting facts about Lemn’s life and work.Lemn was born on 21 May 1967 to an Ethiopian mother, shortly after…

Images of Lemn Sissay
news article

Add your stories to Lemn Sissay’s storytelling website

Our Guest Director, Lemn Sissay MBE, has just launched Tell Me Something About Family, a new storytelling website created with Brighton Festival 2021.

news article

Pioneering artist and musician Laurie Anderson announced as Guest Director for 50th Brighton Festival

Brighton Festival is delighted to announce that the Guest Director for 2016 is the pioneering artist and musician Laurie Anderson. Anderson will take the helm as Brighton Festival marks its milestone 50th year, celebrates its unique, energetic and creative city, and reflects…

Spectra
news article

Festival Hot Seat...SPECTRA: CAST

Artist duo Walter & Zoniel plan to transform Brighton Beach into the biggest canvas in town with SPECTRA: CAST, which is part performance, part installation. Here they tell us more about what’s in store.Can you tell us what your show is about?SPECTRA: CAST is a large-scale…

An image of Marwa al-Sabouni

2022: Marwa Al-Sabouni

Syrian author and architect

news article

Be part of Gillian Wearing’s A Room With Your Views

Turner-Prize winning artist Gillian Wearing is seeking participants to be part of a unique, global, collective filmmaking project - one of the largest of its kind ever to be produced - for a new commission, A Room With Your Views, as part of this year’s Brighton Festival…

news article

Books & Debate Highlights: Beloved children’s writers, spoken word artists and acclaimed novelists assemble in this year’s expanded programme

Award-winning author and Brighton Festival 2024 Guest Director, Frank Cottrell-Boyce, brings Julia Donaldson, Michael Morpurgo, former Guest Director Kae Tempest and more together this May.Storytelling SensationsIllustration: Steven LentonOn 11 May in the Concert Hall,…

Our Place
news article

From Your Place to Our Place

Back in 2017, Brighton Festival Guest Director Kate Tempest was inspired to initiate Your Place, a project with the aim of taking the Festival out to the communities of Brighton & Hove who might not be able to participate in cultural and artistic events. For Brighton…

news article

Five minutes with... Alexei Sayle

Alexei Sayle joins us this Brighton Festival to discuss his new memoir, Thatcher Stole My Trousers. We pinned him down for a quick, but seriously funny five minutes of questions...I knew I wanted to be a comedian when…I never wanted to be a comedian that’s why I seem…

news article

Programmer Picks: Brighton Festival Theatre, Circus and Dance

Sally Cowling, Associate Producer of the Brighton Festival, shares a couple of her top performance picks.The pieces I’ve picked out of our enormous programme of performances are all works that I think are phenomenal, virtuosic and unlike almost anything else out…

2010: Brian Eno

One of popular music’s most innovative and influential figures, Brian Eno crafted a highly personal programme in 2010

news article

A Fond Farewell to our Chief Executive, Andrew Comben

After sixteen years at the helm, we’re soon to say a fond farewell to our Chief Executive, Andrew Comben. We caught up with him to chat about his Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival highlights, past, present and future.1. What an epic journey you’ve had at Brighton Dome…

news article

Spotlight on Contemporary Music at Brighton Festival: Part Two

From jazz to alt-rock to folk, we've got some epic gigs coming up this May. We shine a light on just a few of the many amazing contemporary music events at this year’s Festival.Deerhoof + s t a r g a z eDeerhoof, an american experimental rock group, was formed in San Francisco…

news article

Who are The Storytelling Army?

Ahead of this year's intimate storytelling events in Queen's Park and Worthing Pavilion Cafe, Stef O’Driscoll from nabokov tells us more about these special events that join people from all walks of life in enjoying a simple meal together and hearing each others storiesWho…

news article

First Show Announced for Brighton Festival 2020

Brighton Festival, the biggest annual multi-arts festival in England returns next year from 2 to 24 May 2020 with a world première by Hofesh Shechter Company.Double Murder is a thrilling new two-part contemporary dance for our times, led by the multitalented choreographer…

news article

Laurie Anderson is Guest Director of Brighton Festival 2016

Brighton Festival is delighted to announce the pioneering artist and musician Laurie Anderson as Guest Director for 2016.Anderson will take the helm as Brighton Festival marks its milestone 50th year, celebrates its unique, energetic and creative city, and reflects on the…

news article

Programmer Picks: Brighton Festival Books & Debates events

Alice O’Keefe, freelance journalist and Brighton Festival Books & Debate programmer, picks a few, of the many, literary events she’s most looking forward to. Brett Anderson: Coal Black MorningsYes, this is Brett Anderson as in Suede, and it turns out…

Tristan Sharps

Brighton-based theatre artist

2022: Tristan Sharps

Brighton-based theatre artist

news article

Interview: Brighton Festival Photography with Summer Dean

Summer Dean is a freelance photographer/film maker and artist based in Brighton.We caught up with her to find out what she’s doing to keep creative during lockdown and take a look back at some of her favourite Festival images from the last few years.What is your role at…

news article

Winners announced for competition to raise awareness of water scarcity

Brighton Festival, Brighton & Hove environmental education (BHee), Brighton & Lewes Downs Biosphere and Southern Water have announced the winners of the Our Water Matters competition.The competition saw primary-aged children challenged to think of ways that they,…

Bang Said The Gun at Brighton Festival 2017
news article

Brighton Festival Live: Bang Said the Gun

Bang Said the Gun will be live streamed on Sat 20 May, 8pmVoted the best poetry night in the UK by The Times, Bang Said the Gun is for people who don’t like poetry. Normal rules do not apply here: it’s loud, raucous, political, trivial, serious and very funny.Bang…

news article

Title revealed for City Reads 2018

Rose Tremain’s Sacred Country chosen for city-wide 'big read' as part of Brighton Festival Collected Works CIC and Brighton Festival are delighted to reveal that Rose Tremain’s Sacred Country has been chosen as this year’s City Read across Brighton & Hove and beyond.…

news article

Festival Hot Seat: Adam

Adam is National Theatre of Scotland’s remarkable production about one trans man’s powerful true story - and the winner of a clutch of awards. We caught up with Director Cora Bissett to find out more about the incredible true story behind the show. Firstly,…

news article

Five Minutes with the Ruisi Quartet

Winners of the Royal Philharmonic Society award for Young British String Players, the Ruisi Quartet has established a reputation as a charismatic and expressive ensemble, delivering performances that are "strikingly immediate, committed and direct" (Chichester…

Cast of My Left Right Foot (pre-show)
news article

Brighton Festival's Relaxed Events

It's important to us that everyone who wants to get involved in Brighton Festival is able. This is why we sought out Lydia Wilkins' opinion on how to create an accessible range of events so that everyone is able to find something they will enjoy. We have helpfully…

Pay it Forward at Brighton Festival
news article

Pay it Forward Scheme

Pay It Forward (PIF) is a scheme that ensures everyone can enjoy Brighton Festival. Introduced in 2017 by Guest Director, Kate Tempest, the Pay It Forward scheme will be entering its third year of bringing the together at Brighton Festival. Guest Director of Brighton Festival…

news article

Interview with caravan showcase artist Andy Field

 Andy Field is an artist, writer and curator and is one of the participating artists selected to take part in caravan, the biennial showcase of English performance as part of Brighton Festival. We spoke to him about how he’s adapted from creating a physical…

news article

JOIN THE PAY IT FORWARD MOVEMENT

We are delighted to be continuing our Pay It Forward scheme...Conceived by Kae Tempest in 2017, Pay It Forward is a scheme that helps to ensure everyone can have access to the wide range of events throughout Brighton Festival.By paying an extra £5 when you book your…

news article

Festival Hot Seat: Rear View

David Wheeler, artistic director of Halifax-based IOU theatre tells us about Rear View and working on the show with performance poets Jemima Foxtrot and Cecilia Knapp. Firstly, can you introduce your show and tell us what it is about?The central idea is that the…

Collidescope
news article

Artist’s blog: Rachel Blackman, theatre artist, performer and somatic educator on Collidescope

As applications are open for Collidescope 2018, we asked a former participant to reflect on her experiences of Brighton Festival’s Artist development programmeCollidescope offers a chance for a group of mid-career artists from various disciplines, to experience a large…

curiouser
news article

Five Minutes with Flexer & Sandiland: Curiouser

Curiouser is a wild journey deep down into subterranean caves, through leafy forests and high up into the starry night sky. Adults become little and children become great in this interactive imaginary world of ever changing proportions. For a peek behind the curtain…

Boho Gelato's Syrian Flavoured Ice Cream Supports Children's Big Read Brighton Festival
news article

Boho Gelato's Syrian Flavoured Ice Cream Supports Children's Big Read

In honour of this year’s Young City Reads book, The Boy at the Back of the Class by Onjali Q. Raúf, Brighton-based artisan ice-cream parlour Boho Gelato has created a Syrian-inspired flavour, on sale until the end of the summer. The book follows the moving story…

news article

Brighton Festival is coming: 1-23 May 2021

We are delighted to be working with Lemn Sissay on Brighton Festival 2021, continuing his role as guest director following last year’s cancellation due to the coronavirus pandemic.Soon after the cancellation of last year’s Festival, Lemn and the team began planning the…

news article

Lydia Wilkins: How to make Events Accessible and Autism-Friendly

Recently we spoke to Lydia Wilkins, a journalist and occasional blog writer who was diagnosed with autism just before her sixteenth birthday. Hearing from Lydia about the various changes events organisations could implement to make their performances more accessible…

text list block
Children's Parade 2014
news article

Get involved: Wonderful ways to be part of Brighton Festival

There are plenty of wonderful ways to get involved with Brighton Festival and we’d love you to be part of it. We’ve tonnes of volunteer and artist opportunities - we’ve got options for writers and readers, performers and greeters and treasure seekers and culture needers,…

news article

Eclectic beats and kaleidoscopic visuals: Get ready for a journey through sound and space with Squarepusher

Legendary electronic producer Squarepusher joins us at Brighton Festival with new album, Damogen Furies. With a career spanning 20 years, and 14 albums under his belt, he remains at the forefront of the electronic scene - constantly pushing the boundaries with his unique…

Dr Blighty photo by Victor Frankowski
news article

Record-breaking 50th Brighton Festival comes to a dazzling conclusion

The three week celebration of the arts was the most successful in its history with more people engaging with the festival, both as audiences and participants, and more tickets sold than ever before.Drawing inspiration from Brighton Festival’s origins as a celebration of…

news article

Volunteer call-out: For the Birds

Take part in an immersive night time adventure where sound and light take flight!Brighton Festival is taking to the Sussex woodland to create an enchanting journey for our guests to explore a world of sound and vision across May.We are inviting volunteers to be part of…

Eddie Otchere
news article

Interview: Eddie Otchere

Best known for his photographs depicting hip hop culture since the 1990s, acclaimed photographer Eddie Otchere will be creating The Bright Room, a community darkroom at Brighton Festival. We caught up with Eddie to find out moreCan you tell us about your involvement in…

news article

Your Place returns for Brighton Festival 2018

Brighton Festival’s Your Place - two weekends of free entertainment in Hangleton and East Brighton, delivered in partnership with Brighton People’s Theatre - is set to return for 2018 following last year’s inaugural programme.Hosted by local community centres, and programmed…

Amadou & Mariam and the Blind Boys of Alabama
news article

Amadou & Mariam and the Blind Boys of Alabama

Malian duo Amadou & Mariam will be performing with Grammy award-winning the Blind Boys of Alabama exclusively at Brighton Festival in May ahead of their London date.Amadou & Mariam made a name for themselves playing Malian blues. They have released…

news article

Brighton Festival 2020 Highlights

The acclaimed British and Ethiopian poet, playwright, broadcaster and speaker, Lemn Sissay MBE has launched Brighton Festival 2020 welcoming everyone to the Imagine Nation from 2 to 24 May 2020. Since it was first established in 1967, Brighton Festival has given artists…

news article

Review: Live is Alive!

Brighton University student, Cassie Murphy reviewed our latest Live is Alive! gig on Fri 21 May at Brighton Dome

An image of Marwa al-Sabouni

Marwa al-Sabouni

Syrian author and architect

A person in a grey top, with short greyish hair conducts an orchestra

If You Live In Moulsecoomb and Bevendean...

Our Place – Brighton Festival in Your Community

Black background. A male and female performer swinging in the air like a pendulum, reaching it's highest point, where the male performer in a wheelchair hangs upside-down, with the female performer upright leaning on him, both attached to black circus straps
news article

Premieres and new commissions take centre stage in Brighton Festival’s theatre, dance and circus programme

World premieres from acclaimed theatre innovators dreamthinkspeak and choreographer Charlotte Spencer, join UK premieres from contemporary circus company Circa and a new Brighton Festival Commission from the legendary Hofesh Shechter Dance Company at this year’s Brighton…

news article

Premieres and new commissions take centre stage in Brighton Festival’s theatre, dance and circus programme

World premieres from acclaimed theatre innovators dreamthinkspeak and choreographer Charlotte Spencer, join UK premieres from contemporary circus company Circa and a new Brighton Festival Commission from the legendary Hofesh Shechter Dance Company at this year’s Brighton…

news article

Architects bring Arabic colonnade to Hove seafront as part of Brighton Festival 2022

Syrian architects Marwa Al-Sabouni and Ghassan Jansiz will bring a unique architectural element to this year’s Brighton Festival by building a temporary community arts venue on Hove seafront in the form of a traditional Arabic arcade.The Riwaq - the Arabic word for colonnade…

A pencil illustration of a Souk
news article

Architects bring traditional Arabic colonnade to the seafront as part of Brighton Festival 2022

Syrian architects Marwa Al-Sabouni and Ghassan Jansiz will bring a unique architectural element to this year’s Brighton Festival by building a temporary community arts venue on Hove seafront in the form of a traditional Arabic arcade.“The Riwaq will be buzzing, filled with…

news article

Brighton Festival unveils The Riwaq – a bespoke colonnade on Hove seafront

Syrian architects Marwa Al-Sabouni and Ghassan Jansiz bring a unique architectural element to this year’s Brighton Festival by building a temporary community arts space on Hove seafront in the form of a traditional Arabic arcade.

news article

Brighton Festival puts community at its heart in a successful return to full-scale for 2022

Brighton Festival 2022 saw a welcome return to scale for England’s largest curated multi-arts festival, with over 150 events, exhibitions and installations taking place across the city between 7 and 29 May. This year’s programme included 10 Brighton Festival Commissions,…

2023: Nabihah Iqbal

Musician, DJ and broadcaster

news article

Musician and Composer Anoushka Shankar Announced as Guest Director for Brighton Festival 2025

The critically-acclaimed sitarist, composer and activist returns to Brighton Festival, this time as Guest Director! ‘I have loved the beauty, energy and eclecticism of Brighton since I was a teenager and I’m elated to now have the chance to get involved in programming…

news article

Classical music highlights at Brighton Festival 2025 span centuries and generations

Our breath-taking classical programme sees our Guest Director, Grammy-nominated Anoushka Shankar, perform her father Ravi Shankar and Philip Glass’ album Passages for only the second time ever in the UK; plus a UK premiere, and thrilling performances from celebrated cellist…

news article

Feathered Facts: 15 things you never knew about starlings, swifts and nightingales…

Does life imitate art or does art imitate life? This year's Brighton Festival celebrates, in as many ways as birds have songs, the vital crossovers between nature and the arts. Starlings, swifts and nightingales feature in a number of events this May and in this series…

news article

Feathered Facts: 15 more things you never knew about swifts…

This year we draw inspiration from the avian world - starlings, swifts and nightingales feature in several Brighton Festival events this May. In this series of posts we celebrate our feathered friends with some fascinating facts. This week we explore the lives of swifts…

caravan
news article

caravan 2016 programme announced

caravan, a partnership between Farnham Maltings and Brighton Festival presents a three-day biennial curated showcase of the best new theatre from across England to an international audience of festival organisers and programmers. This press release announces its 2016 programme.caravan…

news article

Five of the Best…Feminist Festival events

To coincide with International Women’s Day - a global celebration of the economic, cultural, social and political achievements of women that takes place on 8 March each year - we shine a light on just a few of the many amazing female fronted events at this year’s Festival.…

Brighton Festival celebrates Random Acts of Neighbourliness with Hangleton & East Brighton residents as part of Your Place 2018
news article

Your Place artist Kate McCoy on neighbourhoods, Pritt Sticks & shared landmarks

Your Place is a partnership project run by the Brighton Festival, Brighton People's Theatre and two resident led, community development projects on either side of the city: Due East and the Hangleton and Knoll Project. With a steering group of local people from both communities…

David Shrigley
news article

David Shrigley on Brighton Festival 2018

We chatted to David Shrigley about his experience guest directing this year's Brighton Festival. Here's what he thought...When we asked what had prompted you to say yes to being Guest Director, you said that you thought it would be fun. How have you found the experience…

news article

Enjoy the Springtime with our Outdoor Events

Spring is on its way to welcome the 2019 Brighton Festival, and there is no better way to enjoy the sunshine than by checking out our range of dynamic outdoor events!This year, we have a huge variety of activities, performances, and exhibits hitting the streets of Brighton.…

news article

Five Minutes with Dan Canham: SESSION

SESSION is an explosive outdoor gathering of dance, and live music, Dan Canham has brought together the domineering troupes Still House, Steppaz Performing Arts Academy and Afrobeats to create an exhilarating, adrenaline-fuelled event that you won't want to miss.…

news article

Phillip Morgan shares fond memories of Brighton Festival

Phillip Morgan, a long-standing employee of Brighton Festival looks back at his fondest memories...When I was asked to write and deliver a talk on the history of Brighton Festival I agreed promptly. Being a freelance writer I’m always looking for the next job but I didn’t…

30 Years Of Mr Bongo With The Skints, Moses Boyd Exodus, Hollie Cook, Jungle Brown, Mr Thing, DJ Format & Huw Bowles at Brighton Festival
news article

Must-See Events at Brighton Festival’s Opening Weekend

At last, Brighton Festival is just around the corner! With a jam-packed opening weekend – here’s a quick rundown of what’s happening...Saturday 4 MayNé SoBy now you should be aware of our incredible festival guest director Rokia Traoré, but if you are not, here’s a brief…

news article

10 Must-see Art exhibitions in Brighton This May

Discover a range of art events and exhibitions happening in Brighton and beyond throughout May. Washed Up Car-go | FreeSat 2-Sun 24 MayHove WarehouseArtist Chris Dobrowolski’s playfully thought-provoking Washed Up Car-go features iconic Brighton landscapes,…

Thank you from Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival
news article

Thank you for your support

It is with great sadness that we have had to close the doors of Brighton Dome and cancel Brighton Festival in light of the current climate. As you can imagine, this wasn’t an easy decision to make but something we felt was right for not only our audience…

Brighton Festival Children's Parade Thank You!
news article

Children’s Parade at Home Sat 2 May, 10.30am for 5 minutes

Help us keep the spirit of the Children’s Parade alive this year and have your own mini parades at home! All of us at Brighton Festival, and our artists at Same Sky were so sad to cancel this year’s Parade, that when received an email from Tobias at Balfour…

news article

Video: Squarepusher - Most Valid Reason

Producer, bass virtuoso, composer and sound artist, Squarepusher aka Tom Jenkinson has constantly strived to push the boundaries and limits of music, drawing on influences as broad as drum and bass, acid house, jazz and electroacoustic music - with pretty incredible results.…

news article

Call out for artists to participate in caravan marketplace 2016

caravan is a three-day showcase of site specific, interactive and incidental performance presented as part of Brighton Festival that aims to strengthen the international networks and expand the range of opportunities for performing artists and companies in England…

news article

Festival Hot Seat ... Zvizdal

We catch up with Yves Degryse, Artistic Director of Berlin, who are bringing their ‘filmic portrait’ Zvizdal (Chernobyl – so far so close) to Brighton FestivalCan you tell us what your show is about?Over four years we have been filming near Chernobyl in the forbidden…

news article

Interview: Stewart Hurwood on Lou Reed Drones

'I like to think of it as a sonic massage…'How did you meet Lou Reed and how long did you work with him?I worked with Lou Reed for the last ten years of his life. I became his right-hand man handling many more things than just his guitars, equipment and managing the stages…

General information

About the Festival Contact Us

Press and Media

Press Office

Donors & Supporters

Thank You
Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy Anti-Racism Statement Gift Acceptance Equality & Diversity Policy Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement Trans Inclusion Statement Website Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy
  • Brighton &s; Hove Council Brighton &amps; Hove Council
  • Arts Council England Arts Council England
  • Pebble Trust Pebble Trust
  • Bagri Foundation Bagri Foundation
  • Mayo Wynne Baxter Mayo Wynne Baxter
Let's get social
© Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival. Brighton Dome is a charity registered in England and Wales No. 249748 Illustrations by Howareyoufeeling.studio. Site by Grandad
Loading