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Tickets for Franz Ferdinand in Brighton - Mar 4, 2026

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Franz Ferdinand Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Mar 4, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Location Brighton Dome - Complex, Brighton, United Kingdom
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Concert Franz Ferdinand – Mar 4, 2026 at 7:00 PM – Brighton Dome - Complex, Brighton, United Kingdom
If you like shows that keep you on your toes, this concert does that. The sound stays punchy, the mood stays light, and the set keeps you moving without forcing it. You’ll walk out with extra energy. When it clicks, compare what’s available.

Brighton Dome - Complex - cultural centre, capacity 1,860, address: Church St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton, United Kingdom. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Franz Ferdinand
City Brighton, United Kingdom
Venue / arena Brighton Dome - Complex
Date Mar 4, 2026
Start time 7:00 PM
Venue type Cultural centre
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Location and venue

Brighton Dome - Complex is not just a venue, but a landmark cultural complex beneath iconic domes, rooted in Regency architecture and set within the Royal Pavilion Estate. At its core sits the Concert Hall with around 1,700 seats, complemented by the adaptable Corn Exchange and the more intimate Studio Theatre—making it a go-to address for concerts, theatre, dance and comedy.

Inside, restored character meets comfort: an Art Deco feel in the main hall, heritage features brought back to life in the Corn Exchange, and foyers with bars that keep the pre-show mood flowing. Strong sightlines and live-focused acoustics help everything land clearly, from major tours to smaller-format performances.

The main entrance and ticket office are on Church St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton, United Kingdom (with additional nearby entrances for specific spaces). For drivers, the nearest option is the NCP Theatre car park on Church Street, and bus stops on North St, Queen’s Rd and Pavilion Parade are only a short walk away. For the wider picture of getting around the city and transport options, see the general guide further down the page.
Address Church St, Brighton and Hove, Brighton, United Kingdom
Capacity About 1,860
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Destination guide: Brighton

Brighton, a lively seaside city on England’s south coast, is far more than a classic day at the seaside—it’s a destination that naturally blends music, sport, and nightlife into a compact, walkable centre. The city feels relaxed yet energetic, so visitors can easily pair a concert or match with a seafront dinner, a few great bars, and an effortless city-break pace.

For arrival and getting around, Brighton benefits from highly practical rail and road links. The most common airport for international arrivals is London Gatwick Airport, where direct trains run to Brighton Station, the city’s main railway hub. Within town, the Brighton & Hove Buses network and local rail services make it easy to reach key areas, and well-known venues like Brighton Centre and Brighton Dome are often walkable too. For major sporting fixtures, the American Express Stadium (Falmer) is well served by public transport, keeping travel plans simple and stress-free.

Beyond the ticket itself, Brighton offers a strong mix of comfort and choice: accommodation ranges from seafront hotels and boutique stays in the centre to more budget-friendly options in nearby neighbourhoods. The food scene matches the city’s character—seafood favourites, modern bistros, and classic pubs create the perfect setup for the night before an event or a relaxed morning after. Many visitors also appreciate how easy the city is to navigate: busy and vibrant, yet compact enough to avoid long transfers.

Since you’re already here, add a small sightseeing “bonus”: stroll along the coast to Brighton Palace Pier, explore the narrow lanes of The Lanes, and take in the distinctive architecture of the Royal Pavilion. With a little extra time, the seafront promenades are ideal for a reset, and the nearby countryside towards the South Downs adds another layer to the trip—perfect for rounding out the experience before or after a concert or match.
Airport London Gatwick Airport (LGW), London, United Kingdom
Country / Continent United Kingdom / Europe
Time zone UTC+00:00
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About the performer

Franz Ferdinand, a Scottish rock act from Glasgow, is known for fusing sharp guitar lines with a dance-ready pulse that lifts the room instantly. Their sound, often linked to post-punk revival and an art-rock sensibility, feels precise and stylish rather than overdecorated. Live, that becomes clear song architecture, a tight groove, and momentum that works just as well in arenas, clubs, or open-air stages, always driving toward a chorus that locks the crowd into one beat. in a clean, confident flow.

Their show production is consistently strong: the focus stays on a clean mix, intelligible vocals, and a rhythm section that holds the tempo from the first bars to the encore. Fans appreciate that the live arrangements respect the studio versions, yet add enough spontaneous details to feel fresh and direct. You can hear the tightness in the transitions and in volume control, so the experience remains comfortable even when the energy peaks, with each guitar line staying readable in fast passages—every time it lands.

A key strength is stage communication: never overstated, but full of charisma and smart humor. Frontman Alex Kapranos guides the audience through the set with restraint, introducing songs briefly and precisely, while the band keeps performance discipline yet looks relaxed. That balance is why the atmosphere is often described as safe and friendly, even in a packed room where people dance in waves—from the front rows to the back seats—with a sense of togetherness growing song by song. for everyone in the space.

The repertoire naturally leans on signature hits like Take Me Out, while newer material shows how their style evolves without losing identity. What stands out is their ability to pair rock sharpness with dance elegance, so the crowd can sing along and move at the same time. At festivals they cut through the noise of other acts quickly, because the refrains, rhythm, and visual minimalism stay in your head long after the set—like a night’s soundtrack following you home. with an easy sense of style.

For visitors, that means a concert that works both as a first big gig and as a return to a favorite club or arena. The logistics are usually clean: clear breaks, a well-timed encore, and the feeling that the night is designed as one whole, not a string of unrelated songs. If you are traveling, it is easy to fit the show into your plan, because the pacing holds attention even when you are tired, and the crowd quickly finds a shared pulse with room for dancing, laughs, and photos. throughout the room.

Whether you catch them on headline dates or within tours and festivals, Franz Ferdinand leaves the impression of a professional, well-tuned crew that knows how to give the audience maximum impact without unnecessary drama. Take the chance to experience a blend of guitar drive, dance movement, and urban aesthetics, and explore on-site extras—from fan zones to after-parties and drinks—so you can round out the evening in a modern rock setting that invites motion and good spirits, with memories that last long after the final chord.

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