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Bjorn Again at Brighton Centre

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Björn Again are an Australian pop and disco group that parodies icnonic Europop band ABBA, featuring Agnetha Falstart, Benny Anderwear, Frida Longstokin, and Björn Volvo-us.

Bjorn Again will be performing 1 event in Brighton on Friday 26th September 2025 at the Centre.

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Fri Sep 26 2025 Brighton, UK UK
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Address: Brighton Centre, Kings Road, Brighton, BN1 2GR
Telephone: 01273290131
Venue Capacity: 4500
The Brighton Centre is one of the city's main live music and entertainment venues has to offer. Opened by former prime minister James Callaghan in 1977, it boasts a capacity of 4,500 (or 5,000 for conferences!), the Centre has played host to events ranging from political parties to premiership darts, as well as a load of massive bands and singers too. Though it may not have been out of choice, it was even the location of Bing Cosby's final performance!