The Brighton Dome is part of the Royal Pavilion Estate, which was made for the Prince of Wales in Brighton, England. Finished in 1805, the Brighton Dome, which holds the Pavilion Theatre, the Concert Hall and the Corn Exchange were developed as a riding school, a stables and a theater. The buildings are interconnected through underground corridors and a garden. At present, those buildings are a major place for comedians, shows, ballets and other events. Events at Brighton Dome Found right in Brighton, England, the Brighton Dome is a area where individuals can go for amusement, entertainment or hospitality requirements. People can host company events, attend concerts, acquire new talents, delight in art and present their youngsters with new learning activities. The events at the Brighton Dome are assorted and there is something that everyone, whatever their background, can indulge in. Musicians: Old and Existing The Brighton Dome is not training area for hopeful musicians. Historically, it has seen artists such as the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Beyonce and Kasabian. Music artists in 2010 consists of Martha Wainwright, Michael Bolton, Ellie Goulding and Eduardo Niebla. Kid’s Events Each year, the Brighton Dome has events especially designed for children. These events contain readings, plays and short stories. They are crafted to present youngsters something fresh and motivate them to check out the earth around them. Artistic and Workshop Events The Brighton Dome hosts plays and operas as well as art exhibits. These include things like craft shows, young adult live theatre associations and shows for teenagers and adults. They also can include a wide variety of training courses. As an example, in the summer months of 2010, anyone can join up to find out how to dance, have fun with pyrotechnics, create masks, to drum African-style or how to cook. The workshops are a really great way for people to acquire new skills or to build on skills they already have got. Fashion The Brighton Dome also hosts fashion performances, so people can see new and one of a kind fashions that span from ‘trashwear’ to the most up-to-date patterns by celebrated designers. Designers from around the globe highlight their work. Talks During these events, called ‘Talks’, men and women are exposed to men and women who have a life completely different from their own. They can understand that life style, what it’s like and how they’re treated because of it. For example, Bikers come in and share their knowledge and chat with people, who can even have dinner with them. Comedians Comedians are amongst the most common kinds of entertainment at Brighton Dome. Some comedians who have attended in earlier times or intend to attend someday include Reginald Hunter, Paul Merton, Tommy Tiernan, Sarah Millican and Russel Kane. A few of the shows are suited only for older youngsters, but many times, guests of all ages are encouraged. Most events are reasonably priced, but costs vary depending on the event, the interest and where a guest sits. Find out more information about events and activities at Brighton Dome