
A unique, light-hearted modern church service experience featuring original music, comedy, and themes of inclusivity and equal rights.
If you have been looking for something a bit different to do in Brighton this autumn, the Concorde 2 is hosting Oh My God! It’s The Church on Wednesday, 18 November 2026. This show is essentially a modern, light-hearted take on a church service, but with a twist. Instead of a traditional sermon, the group, led by the Rev. Michael Alabama Jackson, mixes original music—drawing from soul, blues, and disco—with comedy. The whole concept is built around themes of inclusivity and equal rights, presented in a way that feels more like a party than a formal gathering.
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The show, which is part of their current tour, is scheduled to start at 19:30. It is worth noting that this is a 14+ event. If you are planning to go with anyone under 16, they must be accompanied by an adult who is at least 18 years old. The venue is strict about this, so the accompanying adult will need to bring valid identification, such as a passport or a driving licence, to show at the door. Both the minor and the adult will be required to wear a wristband for the duration of the event. It is a good idea to have that ID ready to avoid any issues with entry, as the venue policy is quite clear on this.
Regarding tickets, while some platforms initially listed the price as to be confirmed, current information suggests that advance tickets are priced at £17.50 plus booking fees. You can find these through sites like AXS or Joy Concerts. Since the event is held at the Concorde 2 on Madeira Drive, it is a fairly central location for anyone living in or visiting Brighton. The performance itself is described as a high-energy experience, often compared to a fast-paced, musical production, focusing on a mix of comedy and social commentary. It is a specific type of show that leans into a theatrical, tongue-in-cheek atmosphere, so it is worth checking out their style if you are curious about what to expect on the night.















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