
US singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne performs his debut album 'Trouble' in full for its 20th anniversary, featuring special guest Natalie Jane Hill.
Ray LaMontagne is returning to the Brighton Dome on Friday, 5 June 2026, which marks his first appearance in the city in seventeen years. This performance at the Concert Hall is part of a tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut album, Trouble. He is scheduled to perform the record in its entirety, alongside other songs from his career. The evening starts at 19:00 and features Natalie Jane Hill as the support artist. For those who appreciate a rootsy blend of folk, blues, and indie, the setlist focuses heavily on the material that first established his presence in the music industry. The music is often described as having an intoxicating, laidback quality, which suits the acoustic environment of this specific venue.
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The venue on Church Street holds 1,200 people, which provides a specific kind of atmosphere for this type of acoustic-led performance. If you are looking for tickets, the official Brighton Dome website currently lists the event as fully booked. Ticketmaster has shown limited availability with prices reaching £114.50 including fees, while secondary sites like StubHub have seen prices for the stalls area go up to £242. The original price range was set between £45.00 and £65.00. It might be worth keeping an eye on ethical resale sites or contacting the box office at 01273 709709 for any updates on returns or late releases.
There are a few practicalities regarding the venue's entry policy to keep in mind. Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult to enter the building, and those under 16 also require an adult companion if they are in the stalls area. Located at BN1 1UE, the Brighton Dome is central enough that it fits into a regular evening out in town. For those who have followed his work since the mid-2000s, the show offers a chance to hear the 'Trouble' tracks live in a local setting, marking a long-awaited return to the Brighton stage.















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