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The best nightclubs in Brighton

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

From beachfront basements to warehouse dance floors hidden in railway arches, the Brighton nightclub scene punches well above its weight. Whether you're after big-name DJs, indie anthems, queer-led nights, or sweat-soaked raves that run into the early hours, the city offers a night out for every taste and tempo. Get ready for a night of unforgettable dancing and clubbing in Brighton with our roundup of the best nightclubs in the city.

  1. Brighton nightclubs
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      Pryzm Popular central Brighton nightclub
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      Revenge Landmark gay nightclub
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      Volks One of the oldest clubs in Brighton
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      Patterns Seafront club for music fans
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      Concorde 2 Leading Brighton music venue
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      No 32 Elegant weekend clubbing
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      Quarters The new(ish) kid on the block
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      Horizon South Coast super-club
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      Chalk Fun Brighton nightclub for a wider audience
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      Green Door Store Affordable club nights

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Pryzm

Popular central Brighton nightclub

You'll find Pryzm just steps from both the beach and The Lanes, making it an ideal destination for spontaneous, off-the-cuff clubbing escapades. Large and lively, the Brighton club offers no fewer than six rooms, each with its own theme and musical policy – you can dance to everything from hip-hop and RnB to pop, disco, and reggae here. The crowd is usually a mix of locals and visitors, with students particularly fond of the club's freshers nights.

Revenge

Landmark gay nightclub

Revenge is an iconic South Coast gay club, hosting unforgettable parties since the 1990s. Across three floors, the legendary venue encompasses a spacious main room, a dance floor with immersive LED lighting, and views of Palace Pier from its rooftop terrace. State-of-the-art lighting and sound systems are a given, and their various themed nights come with their own music policies. Queers and allies alike are welcome at the club.

Volks

One of the oldest clubs in Brighton

Volks sits beneath the historic colonnade by Madeira Drive and has been contributing to Brighton's club scene for more than 25 years. The beachfront venue is known for starting its nights late and staying open well into the early hours, though it also occasionally flips the script with daytime raves. The music programming spans a range of styles, but electronic beats rule the roost.

Patterns

Seafront club for music fans

Patterns has spent the past decade cementing its reputation as one of Brighton's standout nightlife spots, especially for music fans. Hosting both DJ nights and live performances, the venue features a sleek daytime bar and seafront terrace for relaxed afternoons, plus a basement club that comes alive after dark. You can also book Patterns for all sorts of private events and takeovers.

Concorde 2

Leading Brighton music venue

For more than a quarter of a century, Concorde 2 has been bringing some of the biggest music acts in the world to Brighton, starting with Fatboy Slim back in the day. The nightclub and concert venue hosts bands and DJs across a wide variety of genres, and its spacious, 600-capacity hall is fitted with top-quality sound and lighting systems for an excellent atmosphere and unforgettable nights.

No 32

Elegant weekend clubbing

By day, No 32 in the heart of Brighton is a stylish hangout for food and drinks, serving grilled classics like burgers and steaks alongside professionally mixed cocktails. Come the weekend, however, and the venue stays open late, inviting patrons to hit the dance floor. The club nights at No 32 feature a changing roster of resident DJs, covering different music genres.

Quarters

The new(ish) kid on the block

Quarters launched in September 2025, though the arches it occupies previously housed the iconic Zap and The Arch clubs, meaning there's a lot of clubbing history in its walls. Refitted with quality sound and lighting, this new addition to the Brighton clubbing scene books everything from household names to up-and-coming acts, putting on a bold programme of DJ nights, vinyl sessions, live gigs, and more. The community-oriented underground venue is fast becoming a mainstay of the local nightlife.

Horizon

South Coast super-club

Situated right by The Lanes, Horizon features an eclectic programming policy covering a range of different music genres. The big Brighton club is spread across different areas, all fitted with bespoke lighting and sound technology, and has surprises waiting around every corner – a dance floor with lights and mirror ball in the toilets, VIP booths right behind the DJ decks, and more.

Chalk

Fun Brighton nightclub for a wider audience

Set in the heart of The Lanes, only a short stroll from Brighton Pier, Chalk is a contemporary nightclub and live music venue aimed at the mainstream. The programme includes everything from gig nights to recurring themed club events, covering crowd-pleasing genres like disco, pop, indie, hip-hop, and drum 'n' bass. The venue is also a popular stop on the student circuit thanks to its freshers nights.

Green Door Store

Affordable club nights

Tucked beneath the railway arches beside Brighton Station, the Green Door Store is a long-standing grassroots venue that's been championing music for more than ten years. The raw, warehouse-like room hosts gigs and regular club nights, and its strong ethos of inclusivity and accessibility is reflected in the pricing, with plenty of free or budget-friendly events running throughout the year.

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