Sunday, September 12th
Cabaret Legends Bar, Cabaret Venue & pre-club Chameleon!’
01273 624462
31-34 Marine Parade
www.legendsbrighton.com

Sunday Cabaret with Wilma Fingadoo@ 3.15pm@ 3.15pm then chill out bar all night - Smoking area - Free entry to basement club
11am -5am

 
Cabaret Queens Arms
01273 696873
7 George Street
www.queensarmsbrighton.com
Super Sunday Top Cabaret at 6pm with Lola Lasagne followed by Betty's karaoke show through until midnight
Free
 
Cabaret The Amsterdam
01273 688825
11-12 Marine Parade
www.amsterdam.uk.com
Sunday Night Project - with DAVE LYNN Every Sunday til 31st October Start your Cabaret Sunday in style with a homemade and freshly cooked traditional Sunday Roast served from midday till 5pm. Whether you're eating al fresco or on the heated outside terrace, you'll be in for a treat with the relaxing atmosphere of the bar.The one and only Dave Lynn hosts ‘THE SUNDAY NIGHT PROJECT’ from 9pm with a new cabaret show EVERYWEEK! After the show sing a track from the 1000's available hosted by Dale and Sam.
11am - 1am
 
Church Church of St. Mary the Virgin
01273 698601
Rock Gardens
www.st.maryschurchbrighton.co.uk
Sung eucharist. All welcome. Come and appreciate the stunning architecture. Refreshments served. To find out more about this wonderful church, please visit our website
10am
Offertory

 
Clubbing The Basement Club-Legends
01273 624462
31-34 Marine Parade
www.basementclub.co.uk
POP!CANDY DJ Jaykey plays a mix of recent and classic pop tracks DRINKS from£1.50  
11pm-4am
Free Entry All Night
 
Comedy Komedia
01273 647100
44-47 Gardener Street
www.komedia.co.uk

Krater Comedy Club Award winning comedy every Friday, Saturday and Sunday and now most Thursdays. Eat, drink, watch and laugh as 3 top stand-ups and one of the best MCs on the comedy circuit entertain you.  Featuring Rob Brown Paul Pirie, Daniel Simonsen (Thurs) and Phil Nichol, Pete Johansson, Chris Ramsey, MC - Mark Olver (Fri to Sunday). 18 & over only. Krater Comedy Club reserves the right to alter line-ups
8pm
£22.50 (meal-deal) / £11 / £6 conc.

 
Dog walking The Marlborough
01273 709709
4 Princes Street
www.the-marleborough.co.uk
Dog walking group. (Optional doggy roast £3)
Free
12 noon
 
Drag The Marlborough
01273 709709
4 Princes Street
www.the-marleborough.co.uk
Drag king
Free
all evening
 
Event Brighton and Hove Museums
Royal Pavilion Gardens
03000 290900
www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info

Meet Mr Booth Costumed character tour of Mr Booth’s Victorian natural history collection donated to Brighton in 1890. Booth Museum
2.30–4.30pm Free

 
Events Brighton and Hove Museums
Royal Pavilion Gardens
03000 290900
www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info

Regency Breakfast Especially for Heritage Open Weekend, the Royal Pavilion Tearoom celebrates the Regency Breakfast in style, serving Regency classics with modern twists including spiced breads, cooked meat and fish. Royal Pavilion Tearoom
Sittings at 8.30am & 9.30am £13.50 per head includes Royal Pavilion admission, book in advance

 
Exhibition Brighton Museum and Art Galleries Exhibition Gallery
Royal Pavilion Gardens
03000 290900
www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info
From Sickert to Gertler: Modern British Art from Boxted House celebrates the lives of Bobby and Natalie Bevan and the works that hung on the walls of their home, Boxted House, which became a gathering place for artists after World War II. Paintings by Bobby's parents and their friends, including Walter Sickert, Harold Gilman and Charles Ginner, hung beside works by Bobby and Natalie's own friends, such as Christopher Nevinson, John Armstrong and Frederick Gore. The house became a social centre for artists like John Nash, Cedric Morris and Lett Haines.
10am–5pm
Adult(16+) £5,Child 15 or under Free, £3 concs.
 
Exhibition The Royal Pavilion
Royal Pavilion Gardens
03000 290900
www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info

A Dark Day in Paradise by Clare Twomey 3,000 black ceramic butterflies descend on the sumptuous interiors of the Royal Pavilion. The butterflies cluster on the extravagant Banqueting Room table, across window panes, in roof lights, on mantelpieces and other surfaces throughout the ground floor rooms. Their sombre beauty is a reflection on the excesses and frivolity of the past life of the palace.
Clare Twomey is a British ceramicist/artist who works with clay in large-scale installations, sculpture and site-specific works. Over the past 10 years she has exhibited at Tate, Victoria & Albert Museum, Crafts Council, and the Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto, Japan. A museumaker commission, funded by the MLA and the Arts Council England
9.30am–5.45pm (last admission 5pm)
Admission payable

 
Exhibition

 

Booth Museum of Natural History
194 Dyke Road
03000 290900
www.brighton.virtualmuseum.info

 

Plant Portraits An exhibition of paintings by botanical artists that convey a plant’s technical form and structure as well as its beauty in ways that a photograph cannot.  Botanical drawing has a legacy of historical importance going back to the time of ancient Egypt.  Successful illustrators must be technically highly competent in drawing and painting, with a good knowledge of botany and the ability to convey the sense of wonder of the plant world. The beautiful works of art in this exhibition are complemented by magnificently illustrated botanical books and specimens from the Booth Museum collections. Plant Portraits is presented by the Botanical Art Society of Sussex in conjunction with the Booth Museum of Natural History. Booth Museum of Natural History
Free admission
2pm - 5pm

 
Karaoke The Brighton Ballroom
01273 605 789
83 Saint Georges Road
www.brightonballroom.com

Boogaloo Stu’s Ballroom Blitz Boogaloo Stu presents a night of crazy karaoke, big hair and wild costumes. Get yourself tarted up as your favourite rock star or pop princess and get down to the newly re-opened and extremely gorgeous Brighton Ballroom. Stu will lead the way with some unique renditions of classic tunes, while you warm up those vocal chords, before you take to the stage to perform your favourite pop party anthems.  Dress to impress, and see if you can outdo your flamboyant host!
Free

 
Music Concorde 2
01273 673311
Madiera Drive
www.concorde2.co.uk

Ace Cafe Reunion Concorde2 welcomes all for the Ace Cafe Reunion Brighton Burn-up for Refreshment, great food and Live Music. The Ace Cafe Reunion Run, or the Brighton Burn-Up as its known, in September is one of the biggest, perhaps the biggest, motoring events to fill the tarmac along Madeira Drive - although its immediate competitor, the Brightona, grows ever larger as well. Some claims put the total number of participants as high as 40,000. But whatever, the city is certainly heaving with motorcycles of all shapes and sizes on the day.
1pm – 6pm
FREE ENTRY ALL DAY!

 
Music Kings Arms
01273 685350
56 George Street
www.thekingsarmsbrighton.com

Live DJ's all weekend. Locally sourced food cooked fresh daily. Smoking shelter. Pool table. Live sports. Aire conditioned. Drink promotions everyday.
Open until 5am

 
Music Komedia
01273 647100
44-47 Gardener Street
www.komedia.co.uk

Live Nation presents Phosphorescent + Special Guests Matthew Houck's pugnacious Brooklyn-based outfit combines cosmic art-folk, mystic alt-country and a slowcore-gospel idiom. “Phosphorescent should be huge soon” The Independent.
7.30pm
£10

 
Music Latest Music Bar (Cabaret Bar)
01273 687171
14 - 17 Manchester Street
www.thelatest.co.uk

Rory Ellis Album Launch Quintessential and charismatic Australian roots/acoustic/blues and country singer/songwriter Rory Ellis is in the UK on his 7th tour since 2004. He is here promoting his 5th studio album aptly titled Perfectly Damaged and to be honest, it has it all.
Brilliantly written and recorded alt country and blues influenced tracks, they are upbeat, humorous with songs influenced by his travels in the UK over the years. Dreams of robbing armoured trucks, old cars, music biz’ rogues, finding Jesus, bungled cocaine busts in Devon, annoying neighbours, aging disgracefully and computer dating - they all get a mention here. Rory has decided to have an album launch of Perfectly Damaged here in Brighton at the The Latest Music Bar. The show will feature Rory in duo format with virtuoso Lap Steel and acoustic guitarist Alex Roberts. Please do not miss this night it will be a very special evening for everybody there. You can read all the quotes about Rory on his website www.roryellis.com, or do a Google search and all that stuff reads very impressively indeed, but the best bet is to come and catch the guy live, and this evening is a special occasion. Great songs, amazing stories, acoustic guitars, banjo and a voice that comes from the depths of hell itself, you will love it.
Doors: 7pm Show 8.
£
7.00 adv/£9.00 on the door

 
Pool The Duke of Beaufort
01273 625429
175 Queens Park Road
free pool and pool competition. Sunday Roast. Heated beer garden with T.V showing Sky Sports and ESPN. 2 indoor screen showing Sky Sports and ESPN. Happy hour 3-8 Mon-Fri, 3-Close Sat, All day Sun. All day everyday drinks offers on selected beers, spirits and wines. Child and dog friendly. Function room for hire  
Quiz The Marleborough
01273 709709
4 Princes Street
www.the-marleborough.co.uk
Marleborough Quiz
7pm
£1.00
 
Theatre Brighton Dome
Corn Exchange
01273 709709
www.brightondome.org

Ockham's Razor – The Mill In a spectacle full of dare-devil circus skills and spilt second timing, the tale of the tough physical grind required to keep The Mill moving is told by performers suspended in mid-air.
3pm
£15 (£12.50 concessions), £45 family ticket (2 adults & 2 children)

 
Tour Brighton Dome
01273 709709
www.brightondome.org

Brighton Dome Open House Days Take a tour around Brighton Dome's venues, learn about their history and nose about this amazing architecture that forms part of the Royal Pavilion estate. Tea, cakes and fun for kids also available.
free

 
Youth club St. Mary's chrch Hall
01273 311216
St James Street
www.cotr.co.uk
Church on the rock. Fun filled children's programme that run alongside the main meeting.
10.30am
Free