Brighton Dome
Brighton Dome

Brighton Dome

Church Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1UE

The Basics

Admire the Grade I-listed building’s Indian-style facade on a city tour, exploring the streets by bike or foot for a comprehensive overview of Brighton’s architectural heritage. Alternatively, backstage tours allow up-close appreciation of the art deco Concert Hall, spacious Corn Exchange, or modern Studio Theatre, while the venue’s multiarts program offers a range of immersive shows—from puppetry to rock concerts, live dance to lectures. Book ahead to secure the best seats.

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The Brighton story - walking tour
The Brighton story - walking tour
$19.08 per adult
Traveler Favorite
100% recommendation !
We met our guide Julian at the clock at the pier as requested. After a quick head count the walk began. Our guide was very knowledgeable of the area and had a great sense of humour. We visited many Brighton landmarks including the beach, The Lanes, Dome, Quadrophenia Alley and the Royal Pavilion. We would highly recommend this 90 minute walk and all nine of us in our party really enjoyed it. Thanks Julian 👏👏👏👏
Simon_L, Mar 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • The Brighton Dome is a must-see for architecture enthusiasts, and the shows are a must-see for creatives and culture vultures.

  • Dome ticket holders can enjoy discounted meals at some nearby restaurants.

  • Brighton Dome is fully accessible to guests with disabilities and offers reduced-price tickets where available. Call ahead for details.

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How to Get There

The Studio Theatre entrance can be found on New Road, while the Concert Hall and Corn Exchange are both accessible via Church Street. The complex is situated around 10 minutes’ walk from Brighton railway station. Brighton’s narrow streets aren’t built for heavy traffic, so it’s best to avoid driving midweek. Weekend or evening guests can benefit from discounted access to some nearby parking lots.

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When to Get There

The annual Brighton Festival takes place across the city for three weeks every May, with Brighton Dome as its beating heart. The event often coincides with the Brighton Fringe and Great Escape festivals, during which time the city becomes a hive of creativity and culture (even more so than usual), with myriad shows, events, and workshops taking place every day.

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When Waterloo Came to Brighton

Everyone knows that Abba famously swept the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with their hit “Waterloo,” which went on to become one of the best-selling singles ever. Few know, however, that this historic moment took place at the Brighton Dome—and what’s more, the United Kingdom’s own entrant that year was one Olivia Newton-John, four years before she would hit the world stage playing Sandy in the iconic Grease.

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