
The Brighton Centre is one of the largest purpose-built conference and entertainment venues in the South East of England. It is located on the seafront and is regularly used for conferences, exhibitions, live music gigs, comedy acts, theatre shows, and family entertainment. It has a capacity of up to 5,000 delegates or 5,532 standing for concerts.

The classic rock revivalists The Darkness perform as part of their 'Bands of Brothers Arena Tour' with support from Brothers Osborne and A.

The epitome of the Britpop/rock mod revivalist movement, Ocean Colour Scene, celebrates the 30th Anniversary of their classic album 'Moseley Shoals' with special guests The Enemy.

Enthralling family fun, featuring Bill Bailey's unique blend of comedy, musical virtuosity, and surreal observations.

Indie rock bands Bloc Party and Interpol co-headline a two-night residency at The Brighton Centre, celebrating 20 years of their seminal albums.

Steve Steinman presents the acclaimed tribute show 'Anything for Love - The Meatloaf Story', featuring a 10-piece live band performing over 25 Meat Loaf hits.

Olivier award-nominated live stage show featuring puppets of Bluey, Bingo, Bandit and Chilli, based on an original story by Joe Brumm.

Pioneering electronic music group Kraftwerk performs their acclaimed 3-D concert, part of the Multimedia Tour 2026, described as a 'total work of art'.

Blur's Alex James presents Britpop anthems (Blur, Oasis, Pulp) reimagined with a symphony orchestra and special guests at the Brighton Centre.

Echo & The Bunnymen perform at the Brighton Centre as part of their 'The Very Best of' tour, celebrating their hits and marking their return after 38 years.

Irish singer-songwriter CMAT performs live in Brighton as part of her 'It's the Euro-Country Tour!', presenting her new album EURO-COUNTRY.

The 17th Annual Brighton Tattoo Convention, the UK's oldest, featuring over 300 artists, vendors, live music, and tattoo contests at The Brighton Centre.

British alternative rock band Suede performs at The Brighton Centre as part of their 'Antidepressants UK tour', featuring special guests Bloodworm. Tickets range from £37.50 to £47.50.
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