
BRIT Award winners Blue perform an intimate show featuring their best-loved pop hits and memories from their career with special guests 911.
The Brighton Centre on Kings Road is set to host Blue on Saturday, 18 April 2026, marking a significant stop on their 25th Anniversary Tour. It has been twenty years since the group became a staple of the British pop scene, and this tour sees the full original line-up—Duncan James, Antony Costa, Lee Ryan, and Simon Webbe—reunited on stage. The format for this show is slightly different from their previous arena tours; it is being framed as an intimate theatrical experience. While the venue holds 4,500 people, the focus is on creating a space where the band can share anecdotes and personal memories from their time in the industry alongside the music.
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The evening’s programme is built around the hits that defined their career, so you can expect to hear tracks like 'All Rise', 'One Love', 'Flyby', and 'Too Close'. They are also including 'Guilty' and their well-known cover of 'Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word' in the repertoire. Adding to the nostalgia of the night, the band 911 will be appearing as special guests. This combination of two prominent groups from that era suggests a full evening of pop music, though the inclusion of spoken-word elements and surprises mentioned in the tour details indicates a more structured look back at their history than a standard concert.
Regarding the practical side of things, tickets have been available since September 2025, and current reports from primary sellers indicate low availability, with some sections already sold out. Standard ticket prices were established between ÂŁ55.00 and ÂŁ65.00, and there are VIP experience options listed starting from ÂŁ18:31. For those planning their arrival, the doors are scheduled to open at 18:30, while the box office will be accessible two and a half hours prior to the show for any last-minute enquiries. It is worth noting the venue's specific policy regarding technology: the use of video cameras or any form of recording device is strictly prohibited during the performance.















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