
Aldous Harding performs lush, off-kilter indie pop in a captivating and theatrical live show at the Brighton Dome Concert Hall.
Aldous Harding is scheduled to perform at the Concert Hall on Monday, 25 May 2026. Her approach to music often defies easy categorisation, though it is generally described as a blend of lush and slightly off-kilter indie pop. Those who have followed her career might be familiar with the theatrical element she brings to the stage; it is less of a standard concert and more of a focused performance where her chameleon-like vocals take centre stage. She has a way of transforming the mood of a room, moving between delicate guitar melodies and soft percussion while shifting her voice to suit the specific atmosphere of each track.
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This Brighton show is particularly notable because it marks the official start of her 2026 tour across the UK and Europe. After the opening night at the Brighton Dome, she will be moving on to cities like Southampton, Cambridge, Leeds, Manchester, and Dublin, before eventually heading to London. Starting the tour here means the local audience gets the first look at the live production for this run. The doors at the Church Street venue are set to open at 19:00, providing a professional but intimate setting that fits the nuanced nature of her music. The Concert Hall environment tends to suit the demographic of indie and alternative fans who appreciate a more attentive listening experience.
Regarding the repertoire, the performance will likely feature material from her album Warm Chris alongside the single Old Peel, both of which involve her collaboration with producer John Parish. If you are looking to attend, tickets are being handled through platforms such as See Tickets and Eventim, where you can check for current availability and pricing. The venue itself is located at BN1 1UD, making it a central spot for those already in the city. It is a straightforward, ticketed event for anyone interested in seeing how her studio experiments with sound and character translate into a live setting at the start of a major international circuit.















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