The latest news from the city.

A look at the Brighton Dome backstage tours, featuring stories of David Bowie's ban, Pink Floyd's technical glitches, and the secret tunnels of George IV.

A new free VR attraction called 'Double Act' has opened at Hove Museum of Creativity, allowing visitors to explore the untold stories of local film pioneers George Albert Smith and Laura Eugenia Bayley.

A guide to the upcoming medieval festival at Arundel Castle in July 2026, featuring international tournaments, historical crafts, and family activities set in the year 1474.

A guide to unique activities in Brighton this February, featuring a VR cinema experience at Hove Museum, aerial hoop classes, and creative workshops like Kintsugi and pottery.

A guide to the 2026 Michelin results for Brighton and Sussex, highlighting Maré's historic star win and the best dining spots across the county.

Brighton's stages are seeing a surge in tribute acts, particularly focusing on the Madchester/Britpop scene with multiple upcoming shows for The Stone Roses and Oasis. The trend also includes performances covering Pink Floyd, The Smiths, The Cure, and unique Candlelight tributes to Queen and Fleetwood Mac throughout 2026.

A guide to planning for the Brighton Fringe 2026 (May 1-31), focusing on the upcoming Spring ticket sale on March 18th. It highlights key venues like The Old Market and Laughing Horse, notes the absence of The Warren, and provides context on the concurrent Brighton Festival.

A guide to the best gardens around Sussex, particularly near Brighton, to see snowdrops this February 2026, including opening dates, prices, and booking information for NGS and other major sites like Highdown and Nymans.

A guide to Brighton's latest culinary additions, including the major revamp and reopening of Shelter Hall with the new Churrasco kitchen, the launch of the gastropub The Crazy Goose in the former Coal Shed site, and the new steak and fish restaurant Pearly Cow.

A new 35-mile stretch of the King Charles III England Coast Path has opened, completing a continuous 210-mile route. We look at the highlights of the new accessible section near Chichester and suggest the best local day trips, including the accessible Undercliff Walk and the iconic Seven Sisters cliffs.