
Joe Tracini performs his show about hope and mental illness, exploring his personal experiences with BPD, at the Brighton Dome.
If you have been following Joe Tracini’s work, whether through his television appearances in shows like Hollyoaks and The Dengineers or his writing, you might be interested to know he is bringing his show, Ten Things I Hate About Me, to the Brighton Dome on 19 June 2026. The performance is scheduled to start at 19:30. It is a show that blends comedy with personal storytelling, focusing on his experiences with mental health and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).
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This production is based on his book of the same name, which explores his personal history and his documentary work, such as Me and the Voice in My Head. The show itself has been noted for its approach to difficult subjects, using a mix of humour and narrative to discuss topics like addiction, self-harm, and suicide. Because of these themes, there is an age recommendation of 16+ for anyone planning to attend. It is worth keeping in mind that the content deals with sensitive areas of mental health, which defines the tone of the evening.
Tickets for the event are priced at £22, though it is worth noting that booking fees may apply depending on whether you purchase them online or over the phone. The Brighton Dome is hosting this as part of his wider tour, and it offers a chance to see the material presented in a live setting. If you are familiar with his previous writing or his public discussions on BPD, this show serves as an extension of those conversations, presented in a theatre environment.















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