
Join us in the afternoon sunshine as Suspiciously Elvis and his full live band perform the King's greatest hits.
If you are looking for plans for late May, Suspiciously Elvis is performing at the Brighton Open Air Theatre on Sunday, 24 May 2026. It is an afternoon show where the artist and his full live band play a selection of Elvis Presley’s hits. The performance takes place in the open-air setting of Dyke Road Park, which is a familiar spot for those who frequent the local theatre scene. The show is designed to be a theatrical experience, focusing on the music that defined the career of the King, and it is a regular fixture for the venue during the warmer months.
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The show starts at 14:00, though the venue opens its doors an hour earlier at 13:00. The performance lasts for two hours and thirty minutes, giving you a full afternoon in the park. Tickets are priced at £25.00 for standard entry, with a concession rate of £23.00 available for those who qualify. It is worth noting that the event is recommended for anyone aged six and over, making it an option for a range of ages if you are planning a group outing. You can purchase these tickets online ahead of time, which is the standard way to secure a seat at this venue.
The Brighton Open Air Theatre has a capacity of 400 seats, and the afternoon timing is intended to make use of the daylight. While this specific show focuses on the catalogue of Elvis Presley, the production team behind these events sometimes incorporates a broader range of pop covers in their other projects, though this particular date is dedicated to the King’s music. The atmosphere at the theatre is quite informal, and being outdoors in Dyke Road Park provides a different experience compared to a traditional indoor concert hall. If you are familiar with the theatre, you will know that the seating is tiered, allowing for a clear view of the stage from most spots. It is a straightforward way to spend a Sunday afternoon if you enjoy live music in an outdoor setting.















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