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Brighton Hippodrome, Middle Street, is open for viewing 27 & 28 July. In the area, well worth popping in to see the architecture.
My mum and dad met thereBrighton Hippodrome, Middle Street, is open for viewing 27 & 28 July. In the area, well worth popping in to see the architecture.
2,000+ capacity. You’d much rather see a band there than the sterile Brighton Centre.We went in this morning. The potential for a superb gig venue/theatre is massive. What a beautiful space it is.
My wife is taking her mum tomorrow.
She saw The Beatles there twice and the Rolling Stones too - all in 1964
Didn't you take any pictures of the Hippos?
My father saw The Stones there. My mother saw The Beatles, I presume at the same venue.My wife is taking her mum tomorrow.
She saw The Beatles there twice and the Rolling Stones too - all in 1964
It's being restored - it's miles away from having been restored.My father saw The Stones there. My mother saw The Beatles, I presume at the same venue.
I’m pleased it’s been restored. Will it re-open as a concert hall? What does the future hold?
Thats the plan. Fatboy Slim was on the local news at the Hippodrome the other night saying he's definitely planning to do a gig there asap when it reopens.My father saw The Stones there. My mother saw The Beatles, I presume at the same venue.
I’m pleased it’s been restored. Will it re-open as a concert hall? What does the future hold?
Thanks.It's being restored - it's miles away from having been restored.
I spoke to some of the people in charge there - they are waiting on planning permission for the restoration to be finalised. The application has been in for over 18 months, and they shrugged and laughed when I asked them how much longer they think it will take.
They also intimated that other venues may be scared of potential competition, which may be hindering the process.
They had a petition that everyone was signing. This is probably it - please sign it!
Keep Brighton Hippodrome for live performance
The magnificent Brighton Hippodrome needs your help to save it from being wrecked. It is a unique theatre building, listed Grade II* by English Heritage because of its historical and architectural significance. It was converted into a variety theatre in 1901/02 by Frank Matcham, the leading...you.38degrees.org.uk
Oh no they weren't!I saw the Beatles, Nat Jackley and Jimmy Clitheroe, Frankie Vaughan, Jimmy Edwards, etc etc
The pantos were brilliant every January.