
The New Cross indie legends really delivered with an electrifying performance, ably supported by Brighton's own Asbo Derek.

Absolutely stunning in every sense: Ed McVey’s powerhouse performance leads one of the best stage adaptations to grace the stage in a very long time.

Jim Jones brought his new band to Brighton and absolutely tore the place up with a blistering set of raw rock 'n' roll.

Expectations are high with a new Inspector Morse story on stage, sadly this is more a ghost of a Morse story, although die hard fans might enjoy it for the nostalgia.

The Lovely Eggs tell us about their 20th anniversary, the new album and tour with Polite Bureax and some comedy legends supporting.

A selection of beautifully shot short films covering diverse ocean lovers' passion for interacting with the sea.

Fractured celebrate the release of their new album supported by Amelia And The Housewives.

An evening of two couples having dinner together has never before been so gripping and enthralling, filled with tension, with the ultimate question: is their new house haunted or not?

As Coles Corner turns 20, Richard Hawley dazzled and delighted an up-for-it Worthing crowd with a 2 hour-plus set.

The second Brighton Psych Fest was a beauty as we got down with Getdown Services as the evening sunlight glowed through the Concorde Stained Glass.

One of Brighton's greatest live bands returns for a pre-Xmas homecoming party.

Nick Cave returns to Brighton next Summer for an exclusive show with The Bad Seeds in Preston Park.

Set six years after the marriage of Elizabeth to Mr Darcy, a murder on their estate takes this story into thriller territory.

A high octane modern musical coming of age adventure about demi-god teens, complete with committed performances, stunning voices, and brilliantly inventive staging.

The legendary Betty Boo is going on her first ever solo UK tour and you can catch her at The Green Door Store in November.

FORM are treating us to a Bonfire Weekend full of warm goodness, bangers and fireworks!

A beautifully realised adaptation of one of Jane Austen’s best loved books: giving us a grounded, real and hilarious retelling in perfect balance.

A stunning version of a lesser known Tennessee Williams play, by the brilliant Conor Baum Company. Don’t miss it.

The mighty Band Of Holy Joy return to Brighton for a rare matinee show. With support from Asbo Derek.

An intriguing evening of short plays as different from each other as apples, text books, motorways, a haircut and moonrock.

A stunning, must see show, where the most talented dancers convey the most fascinating and gripping stories of love, connections and betrayals in and around London in the 1930s.

Jack Wolter is gifting us a debut solo album of delicious dream pop with a launch show at Alphabet.

A flawless production of the classic award-winning tale with a stunning cast led by a powerhouse performance by Martin Shaw.

Despite the poor weather, the performers, whether legends or newcomers, shone to ensure this year's festival ranked as one of the best yet.

A genuinely terrifying production, beautifully produced, stunningly acted and wonderfully directed. If you love a good psychological horror; don’t miss this.