Franz Ferdinand at Brighton Dome, 4th March 2026
Following the release of their sixth studio album The Human Fear last year, Franz Ferdinand are touring across the UK and Europe and still deservedly pulling in big crowds. It’s a reflection of their back catalogue and continuous progress that there were three, maybe four, generations gathered at Brighton Dome to see them play, each of which were contentedly singing along to the songs old and new.
The band have somehow managed to retain that tricky combination of cool artsy attitude mixed with absolutely belting tunes. Not withstanding their mountainous debut Take Me Out which clearly remains a firm fan favourite amongst the whole venue, they’ve amassed so many instantly recognisable songs that many of us would probably choose something different to place at the top of our wish-list. Aside of the absence of tracks from Always Ascending, there was something from every album on the set list tonight so odds of hearing your favoured era were high; the show kicking off with the scholastic romance of Dark of the Matinee followed by the contemplative regret of Walk Away. With tracks from the latest album including Audacious and a hugely well received Hooked, a selection of past hits also found their way into the party encompassing No You Girls, Jacqueline, Darts of Pleasure and the now standard final showcase of the mighty This Fire.
A hefty light show covered minimal stage design which was worked to the max. It’s apparent that the newest line-up have played together consistently, as they sync like a well oiled machine kicking out tunes that will inevitably be stuck in your head the next day.
Ultimately, and in contrast to the old adage, Franz Ferdinand’s songs are both big and clever. A pleasure to hear them live – get along to one of the shows if you have the chance.
Review by Callum
Photos by Siobhan – 16beasleystphotography.com | Instagram: 16beasleyst
Published 6th March 2026