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  2. Brighton Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Pavilion illuminated as part of the 2016 festival. Brighton Festival is a large, annual, curated multi-arts festival in England, first held in 1967. It includes music, theatre, dance, circus, art, film, literature, debate, outdoor and family events, and takes place in venues in the city of Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, England, each May.

  3. Big Beach Boutique II - Wikipedia

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    Big Beach Boutique II was a free concert held on 13 July 2002 by English DJ Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) on Brighton beach, Brighton, England. The concert was attended by over 250,000 people, four times the expected 60,000.

  4. Marine Parade (play) - Wikipedia

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    Marine Parade is a musical play by the playwright Simon Stephens with music by Mark Eitzel. [1] It was premiered in the 2010 Brighton Festival.. It is set in a hotel on Marine Parade on Brighton's seafront and follows the lives of five couples that stay there for a weekend.

  5. Brighton - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Fringe runs alongside Brighton Festival, and has grown to be one of the largest fringe festivals in the world. [150] Together with the street performers from Brighton Festival's "Streets of Brighton" events, and the Royal Mile-esque outdoor performances that make up "Fringe City", outdoor spectacles and events more than double during May.

  6. Live on Brighton Beach - Wikipedia

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    Live on Brighton Beach is a live album by British big beat musician Fatboy Slim, released on 25 February 2002. It is a recording of 7 July 2001 performance on Brighton Beach, England. It reached number 19 on the UK Compilation Chart .

  7. Burning the Clocks - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Brighton Museum commissioned a costume from Same Sky artist Nikki Gunson. [7] She created "Mother Time Keeper" and performed it in the parade before returning to the museum. Incidentally the festival took place on New Year's Eve' that year. Local colleges also participate; Sussex Downs College have been contributing since 1998.

  8. Brighton Flint Grotto - Wikipedia

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    The Brighton Flint Grotto is a sculpture garden, created on Brighton Beach in Brighton, England, between 2013 and 2020 by Rory McCormack, a local fisherman. McCormack is a self-taught artist, though he has trained and worked as a dry-stone waller.

  9. List of films set in Brighton - Wikipedia

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    The 1985 video for "Thinking of You" by The Colourfield was filmed on Brighton Beach and Palace Pier; Sonia's 1989 video for "Can't Forget You" features Brighton seafront. The official video for Skream and Example's "Shot Yourself in the Foot Again" was shot on location in Brighton in early January, 2011. [citation needed]