All-night festival returns

Brighton's novel night time festival is back for a third year - with hopes for the biggest attendance yet. White Night happens on October 30, when the clocks go back. Again organisers are promising a range of venues open through the night, art trails,...

Brighton's novel night time festival is back for a third year - with hopes for the biggest attendance yet.

White Night happens on October 30, when the clocks go back. Again organisers are promising a range of venues open through the night, art trails, installations and illuminations.

The festival is designed to reclaim the city's streets at night, provide an alternative to the dominant Saturday night drinking scene and celebrate the dynamic cultural offer of the city day and night.

The hope is that up to 30,000 people could attend, up from around 25,000 last year and 10,000 the year before.

The event is twinned with a similar happening in France, Nuit Blanche in Amiens, on October 16.

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