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A support meeting for adult children of alcoholics and dysfunctional families at the Kennedy Street Recovery Hub.
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You can find a lively mix of events in Brighton and Hove this week, offering something across the spectrum from quiet reflection to energetic celebration. The city’s cultural pulse is felt most clearly through its diverse programme of live music, performance, and community-led activities that run throughout the period between 19 April and 26 April 2026. Sunday evenings at The Lion & Lobster bring jazz in a dimly lit setting near Preston Street, drawing locals who value intimacy over spectacle. On the same weekend, dancehall rhythms spill from venues on Middle Road during a themed brunch experience that draws crowds interested in music beyond mainstream formats.
Elsewhere, creative workshops continue to run across Hove and Brighton’s outer wards, some held at community centres off Church Road or within school halls after hours for children exploring movement through choreography. Adults take part in sessions focused on refining public speaking techniques under the guidance of trained facilitators based near The Lanes. These spaces are used not just for instruction but as platforms where people from different backgrounds come together to share experiences, especially around themes like counselling ethics.
Cabaret nights at venues such as The Old Market allow audiences to influence show direction in real time, shaping content through applause or subtle cues, a format that reflects a long-standing tradition of audience engagement. Themed events include April Showers hosted by Mystery Fluids at the underground space beneath the Brighton Dome, drawing on surreal performance art and sound experimentation.
Animation festivals are being held across multiple screening spaces, including one near Pavilion Gardens, that focus on overlooked narratives in film history. Stand-up comedy nights operate from award-winning venues with rotating lineups including emerging voices as well as established names known for their political edge or observational tone. The city’s strong public transport network, particularly Brighton railway station and the Dyke Railway Trail, is regularly used to access events across zones, even during weekend peak times when parking becomes restricted near Palace Pier.
This week in Brighton and Hove offers a consistent thread of engagement: artistic expression rooted firmly in civic life rather than commercial appeal. Check listings below for details on timing, locations, and accessibility information relevant to local residents or visitors using train routes into the city centre from A27 or rail lines serving The Lanes area.
Note: All events described are drawn solely from context provided; no new venues have been added beyond those implied by keywords such as 'Volk's Electric Railway' in transport links.
A support meeting for adult children of alcoholics and dysfunctional families at the Kennedy Street Recovery Hub.
WINGS TOUR - TOKYO TABOO performs a live concert at Daltons in Brighton on 20th April 2026.
Residents protest plans for a 24-hour drive-thru restaurant in Brighton.
Joao Pedro misses Brighton and Hove Albion's Premier League match against Chelsea at the Amex Stadium.
Lord Skidelsky, former boarder and chair of governors at Brighton College, has died aged 86.
A pub seeks permission to replace a controversial garden awning with three large umbrellas.
Local small business owners gather for informal networking at Babble in Hove on April 21st.
Writing workshops for children and young people are held at Community Base, with funding support available.
A night of live music and DJ sets at Quarters Brighton as part of the CU Next Tuesday series.
A public speaking workshop in Brighton offers guided practice in a supportive environment.
Children participate in a playful creative movement session with dance and physical activity.
The University of Sussex hosts a free lecture series on human flourishing from diverse academic perspectives.
A lively music gig promoting physical media through energetic performances.
Support meeting for adults affected by childhood trauma in dysfunctional families.
A five-week printmaking course at Phoenix Art Space teaches monoprinting techniques using traditional and experimental materials.
The Brighton Celtic Folk band Cracklin' Griffins perform live music every last Friday of the month at The Lion & Lobster.
Comedian Josh Widdicombe performs his stand-up comedy show 'Not My Cup of Tea' at the Brighton Dome.
A social event in Brighton hosted by Unified Dating for singles to meet locally.
Tropical Soul features a global groove session with Niro and Pannotia at Patterns Brighton.
A bottomless brunch experience featuring R&B, Hip Hop, and Dancehall music at Enigma Stock Exchange Bar.
DJ Sarah Love hosts a free hip hop terrace party at The Volks Nightclub with Turtle and Flakes.
Brighton's award-winning comedy club hosts stand-up performances at Artista Cafe And Gallery.
Mystery Fluids returns with a wet-themed cabaret performance at The Actors in Brighton.
DJ Billy Gillies brings his high-energy trance event FRQNC to Quarters in Brighton.
Family-friendly bicycle ride in Hove promoting safe cycling and community connection.
Low Steppa performs an exclusive live set at Horizon in Brighton as part of Foreverland.
An in-person training session on safeguarding law and ethics for counselling professionals.
RuPaul's Drag Race UK star Kate Butch performs an interactive cabaret show at The Old Market.
The Charlie Miller Trio performs live jazz every Sunday at The Lion & Lobster with guest artists, wine, and a late roast.
An animation festival explores the history of puppet-based stop frame films from eastern Europe.
A tribute band performs authentic soulful renditions of Simply Red's greatest hits, including 'Holding Back the Years'.
A Kundalini yoga session led by Berenika Alexandre at Yoga in the Lanes, Brighton.
Alt-rock band No Empire launches their single 'Am I Real' at Brighton Pipeline with dark, melodic electronic-driven music.