
Concert by British singer-songwriter Cat Burns, part of her 'How To Be Human UK Tour', featuring special guest Nxdia, held at the Brighton Dome Concert Hall.
We've got a date for the diary next spring: Cat Burns is bringing her 'How To Be Human UK Tour' to Brighton. If you haven't caught up with her yet, Cat is a 21-year-old singer-songwriter from Streatham who really blew up during lockdown, gaining over a million followers on TikTok. She's an alumna of the BRIT school and her music blends gospel, pop, and indie, offering sharp observations on life and love. She cites artists like Ed Sheeran, India Arie, and Tori Kelly as major inspirations. This tour is specifically supporting her second album, also titled How to Be Human.
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The show is set for Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at the Concert Hall, Brighton Dome on Church Street. Just a quick heads-up: this date is a reschedule, but if you already had tickets from the original date, they are still valid. Doors open at 7 pm (19:00). The venue has a capacity of 1,200 people, so it should be a relatively intimate gig, and she’s bringing along special guest Nxdia, who is confirmed to be opening the show.
Regarding tickets, they are available through the usual spots like Gigantic, See Tickets, and Eventim UK. Standard entry (covering Stalls Standing or unreserved seating) has a guide price of around £38.75, though if you look at the Stalls Standing option including booking fees, it comes out closer to £41.75. The general price range for the event runs from £35.00 up to £85.00. For those looking for a bit extra, there’s a VIP Soundcheck Package available for about £88.75 (or £97.55 with fees). This package gets you early entry, access to the pre-show soundcheck, and some exclusive signed merch or a poster. Just remember there’s a limit of six tickets per person.
Finally, if you plan on bringing younger fans, be aware of the strict age rules: anyone under 16 needs to be accompanied by an adult in the General Admission area, and absolutely no one under 14 is allowed entry, even if they are with a guardian.















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