No events are currently scheduled at this venue.
About this venue
Concert Hall at Brighton Dome is one of Brighton’s most distinctive concert venues, a space that combines historic character with lasting cultural importance. As part of the Brighton Dome complex, the hall stands out for its elegant architecture and for an atmosphere that gives concerts, orchestral performances, and special live events a more refined setting than a typical modern arena. That balance of visual grandeur and a more intimate feel is exactly what makes it so appealing to music lovers.
Inside, visitors can expect a comfortable concert experience with strong sightlines, balanced acoustics, and an atmosphere that keeps the audience close to the performance. The hall feels like a classic cultural venue where the music, the sound, and the overall experience in the auditorium take priority, supported by comfortable seating and a well-organised layout of entrances, foyers, and visitor facilities.
Address: Church St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton, United Kingdom. The venue entrance sits right within the central area, so the final approach is usually straightforward, whether you arrive for a short walk to the doors or a quick drop-off nearby. For broader guidance on reaching Brighton and moving around the city, see the practical information further below.
About the city: Gateshead
Gateshead, set on the River Tyne and within easy reach of lively Newcastle, draws visitors looking for a great atmosphere for concerts, sporting events, and nights out. This part of the region is known for modern performance spaces and major event venues, while keeping a relaxed city pace where it’s easy to find a good spot for a drink or dinner before or after the show. Whether you’re coming for a big spectacle or a more intimate performance, Gateshead offers a practical base for experiencing North East England.
A key advantage of Gateshead is its transport connectivity: the Tyne and Wear Metro makes it quick to move around the urban area, and Gateshead Interchange brings Metro and bus services together in one place. For rail arrivals, the most important nearby hub is Newcastle Central Station, with straightforward onward travel on local transport. If you’re flying in, Newcastle International Airport is a convenient gateway, and getting to the city centre and the main arenas/stadiums is clear and simple, without complicated transfers.
If you have time for a sightseeing “bonus,” take a stroll along Quayside by the Tyne, enjoy views of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge and the iconic silhouette of the Tyne Bridge, or drop into the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art for a dose of contemporary culture. Many visitors like pairing the event with a photo at the Angel of the North or an easy walk through the riverside urban districts. That mix of proximity to big stages and attractions, plus simple logistics, is exactly what makes Gateshead a smart choice for a trip built around “tickets.”