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The Battle brings Britpop rivalry to Brighton on 14 July

Brighton Palace Pier stretches out into the sea under a bright blue sky.

London, 1995: two of the country’s biggest bands release singles on the same day, and a chart contest becomes the battle of Britpop. That is the starting point for The Battle, a theatre performance coming to Theatre Royal in Brighton on Tuesday, 14 July 2026.

For readers deciding whether to plan around it, the confirmed details are clear on date and place, but limited on timing and cost. Visit Brighton Events lists the production for one date only at Theatre Royal, New Road, Brighton, BN1 1SD, United Kingdom.

Detail Confirmed information
Event The Battle
Type Theatre Performance
Date Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Time Not listed in the source
Venue Theatre Royal, New Road, Brighton, BN1 1SD
Price Not listed in the source
Who it is for Theatre-goers and readers interested in the Britpop era

A Brighton stage date built around a Britpop flashpoint

The source description places the story in London in 1995, when two major British bands released singles on the same day. The listing frames that moment as the beginning of the battle of Britpop, a period when chart positions, image and loyalty became part of the national conversation around music.

Theatre Royal gives the production a central Brighton setting rather than a festival field or music venue. That matters for how the event is likely to be experienced: this is listed as a theatre performance, so the draw is not only the music-era subject but the dramatic retelling of a cultural rivalry.

The Battle brings Britpop rivalry to Brighton on 14 July

The original listing gives only the opening fragment of the setup, including one side being described as “clean-cut,” before the source text cuts off. That leaves the full shape of the production, cast details and running time unconfirmed in the available information.

When and where to see The Battle

The Battle is scheduled for Tuesday, 14 July 2026, at Theatre Royal in Brighton. The venue address listed by Visit Brighton Events is New Road, Brighton, BN1 1SD, United Kingdom.

No start time or end time is provided in the available source material. Anyone planning a visit should treat the date and venue as confirmed from the listing, while checking the event listing or venue information before arranging travel, meals or other plans around a specific curtain-up time.

The Battle brings Britpop rivalry to Brighton on 14 July

No ticket price is listed in the available source text. The same applies to booking instructions: the brief confirms there is no booking or entry text supplied, so this preview cannot state whether tickets are on sale, how they are being sold, or whether any concessions apply.

Why the 1995 setting gives the event its hook

The Battle draws its central premise from a very specific pop-cultural moment: two of the country’s biggest bands releasing singles on the same day. The phrase “battle of Britpop” is not just a music reference in the listing; it signals a story about rivalry, identity and the way a chart contest could become wider public theatre.

For Brighton audiences, the appeal is likely to be strongest for people who remember the Britpop years, younger music fans tracing the period back through culture, and theatre-goers interested in how recent popular history can be staged. The source does not name the bands in the visible text provided, so this article does not identify them beyond the listing’s description.

The Battle brings Britpop rivalry to Brighton on 14 July

Theatre previews often come with cast, creative team and running-time detail, but those elements are not present in the available source. What is confirmed is narrower and practical: title, date, city, venue and premise.

Planning details still to check before attending

The confirmed listing information is enough to mark the date: The Battle, Theatre Royal, Brighton, Tuesday, 14 July 2026. The practical gaps are equally important for readers: no time, price, booking route, organiser, accessibility notes or audience guidance are included in the available source text.

That means the next step for anyone considering the performance is to verify the missing event details before making firm plans. The address provided for the event is Theatre Royal, New Road, Brighton, BN1 1SD, United Kingdom.

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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