
Sleaford Mods return to Brighton Dome on their 2026 tour with support from Heartworms, featuring their new single 'Megaton'.
Sleaford Mods are returning to the Brighton Dome Concert Hall on Friday, 6th March 2026, marking a stop on their latest international tour. It’s their first time back at the Dome in a while, following a bit of a hiatus. Jason Williamson noted that the band took a year off simply because he "needed to get my nails did," but they are now back and playing live again. This run of shows serves as a platform for their new single, Megaton, which is the first bit of new music we’ve had from them since the UK Grim album back in 2023. They aren't coming alone, as Heartworms has been confirmed as the support act for the evening.
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The logistics for the night are fairly standard for the Dome. Doors are set to open at 19:00, with a curfew at 23:00 to keep things on schedule. Tickets are currently set at £32, plus a £3.50 booking fee if you're buying online or over the phone. A notable part of this tour is the collaboration with PLUS1, where £1 from every ticket sold is donated to War Child. This money goes towards supporting children affected by war, which adds a specific charitable element to the tour's organisation by Live Nation.
In terms of getting into the venue, there are some specific age restrictions to keep in mind. If you’ve booked tickets for the standing area (Stalls General Admission), anyone under 16 needs to be with an adult. More generally, the venue doesn't allow anyone under 14 to attend without an adult accompanying them. For those who like to secure a spot early, the venue has stated that queuing is allowed from 10:00 on the Friday morning, but they don't permit camping outside the building. The Concert Hall will have its usual mix of standing and seated areas.
Accessibility is also covered, with the venue offering a registration system for those who need a personal assistant ticket at no extra cost. They also have designated spaces for wheelchair users. Whether you're there for the new tracks or just to see how the new material sounds compared to their previous shows at the Dome, the night is structured around a 19:00 start with the support from Heartworms integrated into the schedule.















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