
A musical journey through the history of Country music, recreating the atmosphere of a Nashville Honky Tonk with Dominic Halpin and the Hurricanes.
If you have been looking for a way to spend an evening in Brighton next year, there is a show coming to the Theatre Royal that focuses on the history of country music. On March 27, 2027, the venue will host 'A Country Night in Nashville', a production designed to recreate the specific atmosphere of a Nashville Honky Tonk. It is a musical journey that aims to walk the audience through the evolution of the genre, rather than just playing a setlist of hits.
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The show is led by Dominic Halpin and the Hurricanes, who serve as the main feature for the evening. Their performance covers a range of well-known tracks from various artists within the country music canon. The setlist includes songs such as 'Ring Of Fire', 'Crazy', 'Follow Your Arrow', 'It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere', 'Need You Now', '9-5', and 'The Gambler'. These are tracks originally made famous by artists like Johnny Cash, Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, The Chicks, Willie Nelson, and Kacey Musgraves. The production is structured to appeal to fans of the genre across different age groups.
For those planning to attend, the event is scheduled to start at 19:30. Tickets are priced at £29.50. It is a straightforward setup at the Theatre Royal, and the evening is intended to provide a space for people to experience these classic country songs in a live setting. Whether you are a long-time listener of these specific artists or just interested in the history of the music, the event is set up to provide a consistent experience throughout the night.















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