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Brighton Centre

Brighton, United Kingdom
Sports HallBrightonUnited KingdomCapacity: About 4,5003 upcoming events
Brighton Centre
Type
Sports Hall
City
Brighton
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
3
Address
Kings Rd, Brighton and Hove
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 4,500

About this venue

Brighton Centre is more than a venue – it’s a landmark, purpose-built hall on the seafront, known for its bold, functional design and flexible event footprint. With layouts that adapt to different productions, it can welcome several thousand guests, making it a go-to space for major concerts, comedy nights, conferences, and large-scale shows.

Inside, the experience is built for audiences: solid acoustics, comfortable sightlines, and a layout that keeps you connected to the action. Circulation is straightforward too – from entry checks to bars and amenities – so you spend less time queuing and more time enjoying the event.

Kings Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton, United Kingdom places you right by the water with clearly signposted approaches to the entrances. If you’re arriving by car, nearby multi-storey and public car parks (around Regency Square or by Churchill Square) are a practical choice, while many visitors use Churchill Square as the easiest meeting point before walking along the promenade to the main doors. For broader city travel options beyond the immediate area, see the city info further down the page.

About the city

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.