Located in the heart of Brighton, Brighton Dome is one of the city’s most iconic and culturally significant event venues. Originally part of the Royal Pavilion Estate, the venue dates back to the early 19th century and combines historic grandeur with contemporary event capability across a series of architecturally distinctive spaces.
Following the major restoration of the Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre, Brighton Dome now offers a powerful blend of heritage architecture and state-of-the-art technology. The result is a venue that supports large-scale conferences, performances, exhibitions, gala dinners and creative gatherings, all within a setting that feels unmistakably Brighton.
With flexible layouts, striking interiors and a highly experienced in-house events and technical team, Brighton Dome is designed to deliver events with scale, atmosphere and creative impact.
Event Spaces & Capacities
Brighton Dome comprises four principal event spaces, each offering a distinct character and technical capability. Together, they support everything from intimate meetings to major association congresses and full-venue takeovers.
Maximum reception capacity: up to 800 guests
Maximum dinner capacity: up to 500 guests
Maximum theatre capacity: up to 1,700 delegates
The variety of spaces allows organisers to build layered event programmes with plenaries, breakouts, exhibitions and social moments all under one roof.
Facilities & Services
Brighton Dome is supported by a dedicated in-house team of event producers, technicians and venue specialists who work closely with organisers from early planning through to live delivery. The venue provides:
Advanced technical infrastructure and production capability
Experienced in-house technical and event teams
Flexible room configurations for conferences, performances and celebrations
Central city-centre location with excellent transport links
Accessibility support across the venue
The team’s depth of experience ensures events are delivered professionally, efficiently and with creative confidence.
Location & Destination Appeal
Set on the South Coast, Brighton & Hove is a vibrant, independent city with a strong cultural identity — making it a compelling destination for delegates and attendees alike.
Key advantages include:
Less than one hour by train from London
Approximately 30 minutes by train from London Gatwick Airport
Over 10,000 hotel bedrooms across the city
Short walking distance to the seafront and Brighton Station
This combination of accessibility, accommodation and destination appeal makes Brighton Dome particularly well suited to national conferences, associations and multi-day events.
Key Features
Historic venue within the Royal Pavilion Estate
Four distinctive large-scale event spaces
Reception capacity up to 800 guests
Dinner capacity up to 500 guests
Theatre-style capacity up to 1,700 delegates
Recently refurbished Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre
In-house technical and event production teams
Central Brighton location close to station and seafront
Strong destination appeal for delegates
Why Hire Brighton Dome
Brighton Dome offers something increasingly rare: true scale with character. It combines historic significance, creative energy and modern technical capability in a way few UK venues can match.
For organisers seeking a venue that delivers large-scale impact while retaining personality, flexibility and a strong sense of place, Brighton Dome stands out as one of the South Coast’s most compelling event destinations.
Public Transport
London Gatwick Airport | 47 miles
Brighton Station | 0.4 miles
London Road | 0.9 mile
Capacity
Reception | 800
Dinner | 500
Theatre | 1700
Details
Event Spaces | 4
Meeting Rooms | 0
Bedrooms | 0
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