
Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Seann Walsh brings his latest stand-up comedy tour to the Brighton Dome.
Seann Walsh is bringing his latest stand-up tour, "After This One, I'm Going Home", to the Brighton Dome on Thursday, 23 April 2026. If you have followed his career, you might recognise him from his television appearances on shows like 8 Out Of 10 Cats, Alan Carr's Chatty Man, or his time on Strictly Come Dancing. He has been performing for years, and this tour follows his recent work in the United States, including a television debut on Conan. His comedy style often focuses on observational humour, and he has previously been nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award, most recently in 2022 for his special Seann Walsh Is Dead. Happy Now?. This show marks his return to the UK stage after a period of focusing on his own projects and personal experiences, which have often informed the content of his recent stand-up material.
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The show is taking place at the Brighton Dome on Church Street. The performance is scheduled to start at 20:00, with doors typically opening about 30 minutes before the show begins. Tickets for the event are priced at £24.00 for standard seating. The venue itself is a Grade 1 listed building, which is a familiar spot for those who attend concerts or events in the city. Since this is a ticketed event, you can book your seats online if you are planning to attend. The Dome is centrally located, making it accessible for those living in or visiting Brighton.
Walsh’s background includes acting roles in series such as Monks on BBC One and Big Bad World on Comedy Central, alongside his stand-up specials like Seann to be Wild from 2013. His current tour reflects his return to the UK comedy circuit. The show is aimed at an adult audience, consistent with the typical nature of stand-up comedy performances. It is a straightforward opportunity to see a comedian who has been active in the industry for over a decade, covering topics that range from his personal experiences to his observational take on daily life. Whether you are familiar with his previous work or are looking for a comedy show in the city, this event provides a look at his current material in a venue that is well-integrated into the local cultural scene.















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