Peter Andre is returning to guest star in Thriller Live in West End's Lyric Theatre for a two-week season from 10th-22nd December (except Sunday evenings) . He will be the first in a series of guest stars that mark the show's final six months at the theatre as it ends its record-breaking 11-year run on 26th April 2020 for the venue to be refurbished. The musical will have completed 4,705 performances, making it the longest running show ever at the theatre and the 11th longest running musical in West End history.
Peter Andre has almost 6 million social media followers. When he first burst to international fame as a pop artist in the Nineties with hits including 'Mysterious Girl' and 'Flava', he was the sixth highest selling artist in the UK, having had numerous number one hit singles, two number one albums, and collected a multitude of national and international awards.
Peter Andre has almost 6 million social media followers. When he first burst to international fame as a pop artist in the Nineties with hits including 'Mysterious Girl' and 'Flava', he was the sixth highest selling artist in the UK, having had numerous number one hit singles, two number one albums, and collected a multitude of national and international awards.
Plans are in hand to transfer Thriller Live to another West End theatre and a second production will start a 12-month world tour, opening in Lausanne Switzerland on 27th December. The tour will also visit a number of UK cities, including Manchester, Stoke-on-Trent, Cheltenham, Liverpool, Woking, Glasgow, Oxford, Brighton and Sunderland.
The singer last appeared in the production in 2018 as part of its 4,000th West End performance celebration and has more recently appeared in the UK tour of Grease. Andre said: "I had such an amazing experience performing in Thriller Live's 4,000th gala night and I can't wait to come back for a full run of shows. This is such an honour for me because Michael Jackson was musically the biggest influence in my life and career. He made me dream of being on stage and to be part of music."
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