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Friday 12 March Mumford and Sons UK & Ireland Tour 2010 - plus special guests Corn Exchange Doors 7pm

Saturday 13 March London Philharmonic Orchestra Gunther Herbig conductor Imogen Cooper has replaced Helene Grimaud on piano Concert Hall 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm)

Thursday 18 March The Soldiers Presented by Live Nation and Kennedy Street UNFORTUNATELY THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Concert Hall 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm)

Thursday 18 March Autechre (live) plus Rob Hall / Russell Haswell / Didjit promoted by No Nation Pavilion Theatre 8.30pm (doors 8pm)

Friday 19 March Peter Andre The Revelation Tour Concert Hall Doors 7pm

Saturday 20 March Editors Presented by Metropolis Music Concert Hall Doors 7pm

Saturday 20 March Telling Tales Telling Tales is a playful and humorous introduction to dance for young children East Midlands Children's Theatre Consortium Pavilion Theatre 11am & 2pm

Monday 22 to Thursday 25 Mar Let's Dance 2010 On sale at participating schools from January On sale at Brighton Dome Ticket Office 10am 8 March Concert Hall 7.00pm (doors 6.15pm)

Thursday 25 March Pop Up Jazz from Wigmore Hall Pavilion Theatre 10.30am & 1.30pm

Friday 26 to Saturday 27 Mar Dorothy Stringer Dance Show 2010 Unmissable evening of Dance from the highly talented Dorothy Stringer Dance Students. Concert Hall 7pm (doors 6.15pm)

Sunday 28 March How The Koala Learnt to Hug by Steven Lee The People's Theatre Company Pavilion Theatre 11am (doors 10.15am) & 2pm (doors 1.15pm)

Saturday 3 April Willkommen Collective featuring The Leisure Society, Sons of Noel and Adrian plus guests Corn Exchange 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Sunday 11 April Springboard Festival 2010 A day packed full of Dance performance from the young people of Brighton & Hove! Concert Hall Doors 9am

Tuesday 13 April Joan Armatrading Promoted by CMP Live & Brighton Dome Concert Hall 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 Apr Frankie Boyle I Would Happily Punch Every One of You in the Face EXTRA DATES 11th-12th October ON SALE NOW Concert Hall 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Saturday 17 to Sunday 18 Apr What a Wonderful World By Marcello Chiarenza and Patrick Lynch Lyngo Theatre Pavilion Theatre 11am, 2pm & 4pm

Monday 19 April Chris Cunningham plus very special guests Concert Hall 8pm (doors 7.30pm)

Saturday 24 April The Lightning Seeds presented by Chas Cole for CMP Entertainments plus support Corn Exchange 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Wednesday 28 April La Roux Presented by Live Nation plus special guests Concert Hall Doors 7pm

Wednesday 28 April Kalu Rinpoche Shangpa Teachings Corn Exchange 3.30pm & 7.00pm

Saturday 1 May The Selfish Giant by Howard Goodall based on the story by Oscar Wilde Concert Hall 2pm

Saturday 1 to Sunday 2 May Story of a Family Compagnia Rodisio Pavilion Theatre 4.30pm & 6.30pm (Sat), 11am & 2pm (Sun)

Saturday 1 to Sunday 2 May Apollo: This is for all Mankind Brian Eno's seminal Apollo album brought exclusively to the live arena Icebreaker/BJ Cole Concert Hall 9pm

Sunday 2 May Compassion Today Richard Holloway, Phyllida Law and Julia Neuberger Corn Exchange 3pm

Sunday 2 May City Reads Panel: From Russia With Love Andrew Lycett, Simon Winder and Rowan Pelling Corn Exchange 7.30pm

Monday 3 May Anna Grevelius and Roger Vignoles Song recital, programme includes Schumann and Mendelssohn Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Tuesday 4 May Paul Curreri with support from Don't Move! Pavilion Theatre 8pm

Tuesday 4 May Anouar Brahem with support from Portico Quartet Concert Hall 8pm

Tuesday 4 May Counterpoise Violin, trumpet, piano and saxophone ensemble David Matthews, John Casken and Martin Butler Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Wednesday 5 May Daniil Trifonov Nineteen-year-old Russian pianist Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Thursday 6 May Seven Studies in Salesmanship Work in progress Brighton Festival Platform Pavilion Theatre 7pm

Thursday 6 May Rokia Traoré support from Sweet Billy Pilgrim Concert Hall 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Thursday 6 May Fidelio Piano Trio Ireland's 'virtuosic Fidelio Trio' (Sunday Times) perform Henze, Hellawell and Schumann Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Friday 7 to Sunday 9 May I, Malvolio written and performed by Tim Crouch designed by Graeme Gilmour Pavilion Theatre 6pm Fri 7 May, 6pm & 10pm Sat 8 May, 10pm Sun 9 May. 6pm performances suitable for 11+, 10pm performances suitable for 18+. Schools shows available, call 01273 260836

Friday 7 May This is Acappella! Naturally 7, The Persuasions, Reggie Watts Concert Hall 8pm

Friday 7 May Roberto Prosseda Mendelssohn, Liszt, Schumann, Clara Schumann, Ignaz Moscheles Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Saturday 8 May Classic Travel Writing What makes great travel writing? Sara Wheeler, Victoria Glendinning and Toby Litt Corn Exchange 3pm

Saturday 8 May Festival Debate: Local or Global? David Aaronovitch, Dominic Sandbrook, Linda Polman and Alan Beattie Corn Exchange 7.30pm

Sunday 9 May This is Pure Scenius! Brighton Festival Exclusive Concert Hall Performance 1, 4pm Performance 2, 6.30pm Performance 3, 9pm

Monday 10 May Heath Quartet Haydn and Beethoven from this prize-winning quartet Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Tuesday 11 May Bach Mass in B Minor Johann Sebastian Bach Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra Concert Hall 8pm

Tuesday 11 May Alexander Karpeyev Piano recital, programme includes Brahms, Medtner and Prokofiev Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Wednesday 12 May Martin Amis A new Amis novel remains a genuine publishing event. Don't miss it! Corn Exchange 7.30pm

Wednesday 12 May Natasha Walter and Katherine Rake Join Natasha and Katherine for a pressing debate on the return of sexism. Pavilion Theatre 7.30pm

Wednesday 12 May Music in 12 Parts Brighton Festival Exclusive Philip Glass Ensemble Concert Hall 6.30pm

Wednesday 12 May Elias String Quartet Programme includes Britten and Schubert Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Thursday 13 May Koyaanisqatsi Philip Glass's original score performed live to Godfrey Reggio's film, Brighton Festival Exclusive Philip Glass Ensemble Concert Hall 8pm

Friday 14 May This is Afrobeat! Tony Allen/Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 Concert Hall 8pm

Saturday 15 May Chase & Status Presented by NME & The Great Escape Part of The Great Escape. This ticket gives you guaranteed entry to CHASE & STATUS only. Concert Hall Doors 7pm

Sunday 16 May Antonia Fraser: My Life with Harold Pinter Antonia Fraser relives her life with Pinter in a candid memoir of over 30 years together. Antonia Fraser in conversation with Lucasta Miller Corn Exchange 4pm

Sunday 16 May Something Brighton Festival Platform - Work in progress Movement 12 Pavilion Theatre 8pm

Sunday 16 May This is Reasons for Optimism Brian Eno joins forces with other positive thinkers celebrating possible futures. Corn Exchange 8pm

Monday 17 May Camarilla Ensemble Programme includes Barber, Butler and David maslanka Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Tuesday 18 May Finzi Quartet String Quartet, programme includes Mozart and Debussy Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Tuesday 18 to Thursday 20 May Uncle Vanya A contemporary reworking of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya unfolds amid the scenery of his imagined prequel Women Dreamt Horses Daniel Veronese Corn Exchange 8pm

Wednesday 19 May David Kynaston and Amanda Vickery Join David and Amanda as they unlock the intimate secrets of everyday Britain. Whose history is it anyway? Pavilion Theatre 7.30pm

Wednesday 19 May Daniela Lehner and Jose Luis Gayo Exploring lesser-known German, Spanish and Latin American works Daniela Lehner mezzo soprano & José Luis Gayo piano Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Thursday 20 May Lali Puna and Jon Hopkins cult German quartet Lali Puna join forces with electronica artist and producer Jon Hopkins. Pavilion Theatre 8pm

Thursday 20 to Friday 21 May Political Mother World premiere, Commissioned by Brighton Festival Hofesh Shechter Company Concert Hall 8pm

Thursday 20 May Allegri Quartet One of Britain's longest running chamber ensembles Pavilion Theatre 1pm

Friday 21 to Saturday 22 May Women Dreamt Horses Family dynamics fracture at the edges. Daniel Veronese Corn Exchange 8pm, Sun 23 May, 7pm Double bill with Uncle Vanya (£22.50)

Friday 21 May Scott Turow master of the US legal thriller Scott Turow takes the stand for a literary cross-examination. Pavilion Theatre 7.30pm

Saturday 22 to Sunday 23 May Rencontres des Imbeciles Dance piece asking the question: What is identity? Ted Stoffer and Sayaka Kaiwa Pavilion Theatre 9pm

Saturday 22 May This is Tales Of The Afterlives David Eagleman and Brian Eno reprise Sum: 40 Tales from the Afterlives in a multi-media production Concert Hall 8pm

Saturday 22 May Faber New Poets Faber New Poets is an exciting new initiative that seeks out and supports the poetry stars of tomorrow. Joe Dunthorne, Tom Warner, Sam Riviere, Annie Katchinska Founders Room 5pm

Saturday 22 May Roddy Doyle and Alan Warner Roddy Doyle and Alan Warner talk about the challenges, complexities and rewards of sustaining fictional figures across text Corn Exchange 3.00pm

Sunday 23 May Mass Observation Now, 73 years to the day, Brighton Festival has invited three contemporary figures to keep track of their own 24 hours in May. Margaret Drabble, Philippe Sands and Oona King Pavilion Theatre 3pm

Monday 24 to Tuesday 25 May Daniel Kitson in 66a Church Road A Lament Made of Memories and Kept in Suitcases Pavilion Theatre 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Thursday 27 May Christy Moore with Declan Sinnott Presented by 3A Entertainments Concert Hall 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Sunday 30 May Natalie Merchant Presented by Live Nation Concert Hall 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm)

Saturday 5 June Latin Fever Promoted by Raymond Gubbay Concert Hall 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm)

Friday 11 June The Family Festival Blatchington Mill Centre for the Arts Concert Hall 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm)

Saturday 12 June Paul Merton's Impro Chums Promoted by Mick Perrin Productions Concert Hall 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Tuesday 15 June Michael Clark Company come, been and gone Concert Hall 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Sunday 27 June Reginald D Hunter Presented by Mick Perrin for JFLL Ages 15+ Only Corn Exchange 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Monday 5 July Robert Cray Band Promoted by Chas Cole for CMP Entertainments Concert Hall 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Tuesday 13 to Sunday 18 Jul Mother Goosed ADULTS ONLY SUMMER PANTOMIME Promoted by Pure Corn Company Pavilion Theatre 8pm (+ 5pm Thu-Sun)

Saturday 9 October Sarah Millican - Chatterbox Brighton Comedy Festival 2010 Corn Exchange 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm)

Wednesday 20 October Mark Watson Brighton Comedy Festival 2010 Concert Hall 8pm (doors 7.15pm)

Tuesday 23 November John Bishop Proudly presented by Phil McIntyre Entertainments Concert Hall 8.00pm (doors 7.15pm)

Wednesday 1 December Michael Bolton presented by 3A Entertainment Concert Hall 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm)

Thursday 16 December Katie Melua Presented by Live Nation Concert Hall 7.30pm (doors 6.45pm)

 
 

Let us treat you!

Sun 14 Mar, 11am - 3pm
Free
Concert Hall Foyer

Live music from the Herbie Flowers Trio, head massages, venue tours and a free glass of bubbly. For kids we have got face painting and a puppet show. Sunday brunch available.