Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex, Sussex BN12GRThe Brighton Centre is one of southern England’s largest purpose built conference and entertainment venues and has a distinguished history hosting everything from party political conferences to antiques fairs, comics and record fairs, to some of the world’s most iconic and famous bands. Ideally located on Brighton’s famous promenade with two of the country’s finest hotels either side and Brighton’s thousands of eclectic shops, restaurants and bars only minutes away, this is a vibrant and exciting venue in a wonderful city.
The Brighton Centre offers 2,000m² of main exhibition space and a concert capacity of 4,500 people or 5,100 standing. With an intelligently designed spacious and airy interior as well as panoramic views of the sea this is a professional venue with experience of hosting the biggest events. Bands that have played there range from Queen to the Police, Bob Dylan to Motorhead, Elbow to Status Quo, Bon Jovi to Kiss, Vampire Weekend, the Prodigy, Boyzone, Westlife, Stereophonics, Madness, Scissor Sisters, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, the Strokes, Babyshambles, Gorillaz, the Flaming Lips, the Killers and the Kings of Leon. Similarly, the Brighton Centre has welcomed major entertainers such as Bing Crosby, Eddie Izzard, Bill Bailey and the Mighty Boosh.
Whether hosting major party political conferences or keeping the crowds entertained with the biggest bands in the world, the Brighton Centre serves up successful events time and time again, and does it with a dash of originality in keeping with this wonderful coastal resort’s reputation for individuality and entertainment.
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