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Nick Cope's Family Show


  • The Old Market 11a Upper Market Street Hove, England, BN3 1AS United Kingdom (map)
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PERFORMANCES
Saturday - 11:00 // 14:00
Sunday - 11:00

Doors: 45 mins prior to start time

Seated (reserved)

Tickets: £17, children £16
Plus £2 venue levy

Age: 3+ (recommended), under 16s must be accompanied by an adult

Duration: 60 mins with no interval

Please note: Babes in arms (those aged 18 months and under) are admitted free of charge and do not require a ticket. Booster seats will be available for children sitting in the flat floor area, and there will be a buggy park in the Waterloo Room

Presented by Nick Cope


Come and join Nick Cope for a delightful, fun-filled musical hour featuring all your favourite Nick Cope hits and more.

Nick has been writing and recording his beautiful and totally unique songs for children and their families for over 10 years. He performs with his guitar and stunning animations to sell-out crowds all over the country. His fanatical following of little and not-so-little fans has grown immeasurably over the last couple of years due to the phenomenal success of the CBeebies show Nick Cope’s Popcast.

Nick has a magical way of reaching into people’s hearts, igniting children’s imagination in an organic, unpatronizing, educational and fun way. With his charming songs and humour, Nick engages, entertains, and enthrals all generations. 

Nick’s live performances are legendary. If you haven’t heard his songs or seen his shows before, come along and find out what you’ve been missing.

"The Poptimistic Pied Piper, of discerningly musical toddlers" - The Guardian

"In the pantheon of British songwriters, he’s become the Ray Davies for the pre-teen generation… If you’re going to trust your child’s musical education to anyone, make it Nick Cope" - Steve Lamacq, BBC Radio 6 Music

"Nick Cope is the indie-surrealist kids' entertainer Robyn Hitchcock and Syd Barrett, foolishly distracted by cult status, never were" - Stewart Lee


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