
British pop-rock band Scouting for Girls perform live as part of their 'Everybody Wants To Be On TV' 15th anniversary tour.
The popular indie-pop band Scouting for Girls is scheduled to return to Brighton early next year as part of their extensive 2026 UK tour. This run of shows is officially titled the 'Everybody Wants To Be On TV 15th anniversary tour,' celebrating the milestone of their second album, Everybody Wants To Be On TV. Released in 2010, that record achieved Platinum status and featured the massive hit single "This Ain’t A Love Song," which famously spent two weeks at number one. Fans can expect a setlist that heavily features tracks from that anniversary album, mixed in with all their biggest hits. Adding to the excitement, the tour coincides with the release of the band’s eighth studio album, meaning we might get a preview of some brand-new material alongside the classics.
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If you’re planning on catching them, mark your calendar for Monday, March 2, 2026. The concert is taking place at the Concert Hall within the Brighton Dome, with the show scheduled to kick off at 7:00 PM. This event is being presented locally by SJM Concerts and Live Nation. A crucial piece of information for anyone looking to attend is that ticket availability is already very low, with the tour being described as 'near sold-out' in some places. If you manage to snag a ticket, prices generally start around £32.20 or £36.00, though be aware there is a standard £3.50 booking charge applied to all online and telephone reservations.
When heading to the Brighton Dome, keep in mind the specific setup of the Concert Hall. The Stalls General Admission area is a combination of standing space and some unreserved seating. If standing for long periods is an issue, the venue recommends booking a seat in the Circle or contacting them to arrange a reserved seat in the Stalls GA area via their Access Scheme, which also facilitates free tickets for Personal Assistants. Finally, a note on age restrictions: anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult if they are in the Stalls GA area, and the venue strictly prohibits entry to anyone under 14 who is unaccompanied.















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