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Brighton comedy night at Artista has one key detail missing

The Secret Comedy Club Tuesdays is listed for Brighton on Tuesday, 30 June 2026, bringing a new-material and open-mic comedy night to Artista in Brighton Square.

For readers deciding whether to go, the confirmed details are simple: the venue is Artista, 42 Brighton Square, Brighton, BN1 4HD. The event is described by the listing as a Comedy Night and as a leading new-material and open-mic night on the South Coast. The published source does not state a start time, end time, ticket price or booking method.

That makes this one to check carefully before setting off, especially for anyone planning an evening around a specific show time.

A South Coast open-mic night in Brighton Square

The listing positions The Secret Comedy Club Tuesdays around new material and open-mic performance rather than a fixed touring bill. That matters for the kind of night a visitor should expect: the appeal is in seeing comics test ideas, work through sets and share a stage in a smaller independent setting.

Artista is given as the venue, at 42 Brighton Square. The source describes it as an independent venue welcoming a mix of professional performers, though no individual comedians are named in the event information provided.

For Brighton readers, that places the event within the city’s regular live comedy ecosystem rather than as a one-off arena-style date. Anyone comparing options can also look at other local listings, including this guide to a Brighton comedy night at The Caxton Arms earlier in June.

Confirmed details for Tuesday 30 June

The event is listed for Tuesday, 30 June 2026. The venue address is Artista, 42 Brighton Square, Brighton, BN1 4HD, United Kingdom.

The source does not publish a start time or end time in the provided listing. It also does not give a ticket price, booking link, door policy or age guidance. Those gaps are important because comedy nights can vary sharply in format, running time and entry arrangements.

Readers interested in attending should treat the date and venue as confirmed, while checking the latest event listing or venue information for the practical details that are not included in the source text.

Who this night is likely to suit

Based on the listing, The Secret Comedy Club Tuesdays is aimed at people looking for live stand-up in a smaller local setting rather than a named headline tour. The new-material and open-mic format is usually most appealing to audiences who enjoy the unpredictability of work-in-progress comedy.

The source-backed description points to a mix of professional performers and open-mic energy, but it does not list the performers for this date. That means the draw is the format, the venue and the Brighton comedy scene itself, not a confirmed named act.

This is also the kind of listing where practical detail matters. Without a published time or price in the source, the safest plan is to confirm those before travelling, arranging food or meeting friends nearby.

What is still missing from the listing

The Visit Brighton event entry confirms the event name, the date, the city and the venue address. It does not confirm the time, price, booking arrangements, organiser, accessibility information, food details or transport notes.

For a local event preview, that distinction is important. The known facts are enough to identify the event and place it on a Brighton events calendar, but not enough to answer every planning question.

The essential details from the published listing are: The Secret Comedy Club Tuesdays, Tuesday 30 June 2026, Artista, 42 Brighton Square, Brighton, BN1 4HD.

Source: Visit Brighton Events

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Aisha Turner covers Manchester civic affairs with a focus on public services, planning decisions, transport, housing and neighbourhood concerns. She has worked in local journalism across Greater Manchester, checking official records, meeting papers and community responses to explain how decisions affect residents. Her reporting prioritises accuracy, clear context and practical public-interest information

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