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Brighton,
BN1 1UG
Box Office 01273 709709
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Randy Crawford & The Joe Sample Trio
The soul, jazz and pop vocal legend and equally distinguished pianist-composer play a short set of UK dates to promote their No Regrets album.
Will Young
The soulful Pop Idol winner celebrates the release of his fourth album, Let It Go.
The Zutons
The Liverpudlian rockers play psych-tinged indie tracks from their album You Can Do Anything.
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra/Wordsworth
Barry Wordsworth conducts Finzi's Clarinet Concerto, featuring Michael Collins, and works by Vaughan Williams, Purcell and Britten.
Cost
£8-£30, pre-concert talk 1.45pm
James
Tim Booth and his reformed Mancunian quirky indie-rockers play tracks from their album, Hey Ma, as well as old classics.
Mozart Festival Orchestra: Mozart By Candlelight
Dressed in 18th-century costume the musicians perform classics such as Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and Symphony No.41, Jupiter. Conducted by Robert Howarth.
The Blind Boys Of Alabama Christmas Show
The veteran gospel group perform close-harmonied tunes with a seasonal twist.
Kiev Classical Ballet: Peter And The Wolf/Carnival Of The Animals
A debut appearance at the Brighton Dome, for the Kiev Classical Ballet, performing a double bill of well-loved family ballets.
When
Dec 13, 7.30pm, Dec 14, 2pm, 5.30pm, Dec 15, 7.30pm, Dec 16, 1.30pm
St Petersburg Ballet: The Nutcracker
Tchaikovsky's popular fairy-tale ballet about a girl who is whisked away to a land of toys.
St Petersburg Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty
Tchaikovsky's popular score and the story by Perrault, about a princess cursed by an evil fairy.
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra New Year's Eve Viennese Concert
Stephen Bell conducts the orchestra as it performs Blue Danube Waltz, Tritsch Tratsch Polka and Radetzky March.
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Dworzynski
Michael Dworzynski leads the ensemble in a performance of Rossini's Overture, William Tell, Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez and Tchaikovsky Symphony 4 with soloist Milos Karadaglic.
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra/Wordsworth
The orchestra perform Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C minor, 'Ah! Perfidio' and Symphony No. 6 in F 'Pastoral'. With soprano Elizabeth Atherton.
The Streets
Birmingham's Mike Skinner raps his tales of urban life and plays tracks from his album, Everything Is Borrowed.
Richard Thompson
The guitarist performs music from 13th century ballads to modern pop in his own style accompanied by pianist Judith Owen and percussionist Debra Dobkin.
Sharleen Spiteri
The Glaswegian singer-songwriter, as heard fronting Texas, tours tracks from her debut solo album, Melody.
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra/Wordsworth
The orchestra perform Beethoven's Suite No. 2 in B minor, Symphony No. 7 in A and Mozart's Violin concerto No. 4 in D. With Stephanie Gonley on violin and Christine Messiter on flute.
Glasvegas, Friendly Fires, White Lies, Florence And The Machine
The Glaswegian foursome perform indie-rock on an NME Awards Tour.
Paul Carrack
The former Mike And The Mechanics frontman and vocalist on a number of albums over his 30 year career performs.
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra/Wordsworth
The orchestra perform Mendelsson's Violin Concerto and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Narrated by Joanna David and featuring Soojin Han on violin and the Brighton Festival Chorus.
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Van Pascal Tortelier
The orchestra perform Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto 1 and Symphonie Fantastique by Berlioz. Featuring Simon Trpceski on piano.
Al Murray: The Pub Landlord's Beautiful British Tour
The popular character comic plays the opinionated Pub Landlord in his live show.
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra/Gothoni
The orchestra performs Schubert's Symphony No.5 in B flat, Sallinen's Introduction and Tango Overture and Haydn's Piano Concerto in D, Symphony No.83 in G minor and 'La Poule'. Ralf Gouthoni plays piano.
Lily Allen
The perky London pop singer plays tracks from her album It's Not Me, It's You.
Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra/Wordsworth
The orchestra performs Borodin's Polovsian Dances from Prince Igor, Rachmaninov's Vocalise, Poulenc's Organ Concerto in G minor, de Falla's Suite from The Three-Cornered Hat, Massenet's Meditation from Thais and Bolero by Ravel. Featuring Thomas Trotter, organ and James Bradbury, violin.
The Enemy
The Coventry indie-punk band on tour.
Gary Moore, Buddy Whittington
The veteran guitarist, known for playing in Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II and Skid Row promotes his album, Old, New, Ballads, Blues.
Cost
£26.50, tickets on sale 9.30am, Fri 14th Nov
London Philharmonic Orchestra/Otaka
The orchestra performs Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite 1, Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto and Symphony No. 2 by Sibelius. Matthew Trusler features on violin.
Ultravox
The 1980s electropop band play tracks from most of their albums with a line-up including Midge Ure, Warren Cann, Chris Cross and Billy Currie.
Cost
£29.50 & £32.50, tickets on sale 9am, Wed 12th Nov
John Barrowman
The actor and singer plays tracks from his albums Music Music Music and Another Side.
Russell Howard: Dingledodies
Stand-up from the star of BBC 6 Music and Mock The Week.
Ali Campbell
The ex-UB40 vocalist plays tracks from his gold-selling album, Running Free alongside other favourites.
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