John Cooper Clarke Tickets / Brighton Theatre Royal

John Cooper Clarke tour dates and tickets
John Cooper Clarke is a punk poet and spoken-word performer from Salford, Lancashire.

John Cooper Clarke will be performing 1 event in Brighton on Wednesday 14th October 2026 at the Theatre Royal.

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How Much Are John Cooper Clarke Tickets in Brighton?

Wednesday 14th October 2026 Brighton, UK UK
Tickets on sale Friday Dec 05 at 10:00AM
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Address: Brighton Theatre Royal, New Road, Brighton, BN1 1SD
Telephone: 08448717627
Venue Capacity: 952
The Theatre Royal is an arts and performeance venue based on New Road in Brighton. Opened in 1807 with a performance of Hamlet, it has continued to serve up to almost 1,000 locals (over four levels) as a place to watch theatre, ballet, orchestras, musicals, touring productions, and everything in between to this day.