West End and Torchwood star John Barrowman has been working in States for much of this year, but he is returning to the UK in the autumn to go on a An Evening with John Barrowman concert tour starting in Northampton on 19th October and closing in his home town of Glasgow on 24th November.
Tickets are now on sale for John Barrowman's Concert Tour
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Tuesday, March 15
Wednesday, November 10
More dates added to Michael Ball Heroes Tour
Michael Ball has added two more dates to his Heroes Tour next year: the Royal Centre, Nottingham on 8th June and he Royal Albert Hall, London on 22nd June.
Tickets will go on sale this Friday, 12th November
Tickets will go on sale this Friday, 12th November
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Tuesday, October 26
Elaine Paige UK Concert Tour Dates
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Her new CD Elaine Paige and Friends will be released in the UK on November 1st (USA in early 2011).
The album has been produced by Phil Ramone and features duets recorded by with 14 of her favourite musical performers, including Paul Anka, John Barrowman, Michael Bolton, Kenny G, Barry Manilow, Johnny Mathis, Idina Menzel, Olivia Newton-John, Billy Ocean, Sinead O'Connor, LeAnn Rimes, Jon Secada, Neil Sedaka and Dionne Warwick.
The thirteen tracks include Take A Bow, The Prayer, Just The Way You Are, Closest Thing To Crazy, Where Is The Love, You Are Everything, All The Way and Thank You For Being A Friend.
You can order a copy at www.amazon.co.uk
Her tour dates are:
Location | Venue | Date |
Ipswich | Regent Theatre | 23rd February 2011 |
Blackpool | Opera House | 25th February |
Gateshead | The Sage | 26th February |
Edinburgh | Playhouse | 28th February |
Glasgow | Royal Concert Hall | 1st March |
Eastbourne | Congress Centre | 3rd March |
London | Royal Festival Hall | 4th March |
Manchester | Bridgewater Hall | 6th March |
Birmingham | Symphony Hall | 7th March |
Cardiff | Millennium Centre | 9th March |
Torquay | Princess Theatre | 11th March |
go on sale on October 28th.
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Wednesday, October 20
Ruthie Henshall on Wogan this Sunday
Ruthie Henshall in currently in rehearsal for her Sounds of Hollywood Tour which begins on 26th October.
But she has taken some time out to appear on Weekend Wogan this Sunday, 24th October which is broadcast live from the BBC Radio Theatre in London on BBC Radio 2 at 11:00 am.
But she has taken some time out to appear on Weekend Wogan this Sunday, 24th October which is broadcast live from the BBC Radio Theatre in London on BBC Radio 2 at 11:00 am.
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Monday, October 11
Michael Ball, Lee Mead, John Barrowman, Ruthie Henshall and Darius Campbell Concert Tours
There are a number of top musical theatre stars either currently touring or about to embark on concert tours before Christmas.
John Barrowman is already touring with guest Jodie Prenger with his next date at Hull City Hall tonight. The tour ends at the Edinburgh Playhouse on 2nd November. Tickets at www.johnbarrowmantickets.com
Darius Campbell’s History of the Big Bands Tour is next to visit Theatre Royal Brighton on 12th October, ending at the Congress Theatre Eastbourne on 4th November.
Ruthie Henshall Sounds of Hollywood begins at the Sage in Gateshead on Tuesday 26th October and visits the Royal Festival Hall (31st October), Birmingham Symphony Hall, Manchester Bridgewater Hall, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and ends at St David’s Hall in Cardiff on 28th November.
Lee Mead is in the middle of his “In Concert” tour with guest Niamh Perry. His next date is at Leeds Town Hall on 17th October, with the tour currently ending on 12th March 2011 at the Cardiff Millennium Centre.
Lee is also performing Christmas With Lee Mead at the London Coliseum on Sunday 19th December at 8:00 pm. Tickets at www.christmastwithleemead.com
Finally Michael Ball is still appearing in the tour of Hairspray at certain locations, but his concert tour Heroes starts in Edinburgh on 27th May 2011 and goes on a 14 date tour until it ends at Brighton Centre on 26th June 2011. Tickets at www.michaelballtour.com
John Barrowman is already touring with guest Jodie Prenger with his next date at Hull City Hall tonight. The tour ends at the Edinburgh Playhouse on 2nd November. Tickets at www.johnbarrowmantickets.com
Darius Campbell’s History of the Big Bands Tour is next to visit Theatre Royal Brighton on 12th October, ending at the Congress Theatre Eastbourne on 4th November.
Ruthie Henshall Sounds of Hollywood begins at the Sage in Gateshead on Tuesday 26th October and visits the Royal Festival Hall (31st October), Birmingham Symphony Hall, Manchester Bridgewater Hall, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and ends at St David’s Hall in Cardiff on 28th November.
Lee Mead is in the middle of his “In Concert” tour with guest Niamh Perry. His next date is at Leeds Town Hall on 17th October, with the tour currently ending on 12th March 2011 at the Cardiff Millennium Centre.
Lee is also performing Christmas With Lee Mead at the London Coliseum on Sunday 19th December at 8:00 pm. Tickets at www.christmastwithleemead.com
Finally Michael Ball is still appearing in the tour of Hairspray at certain locations, but his concert tour Heroes starts in Edinburgh on 27th May 2011 and goes on a 14 date tour until it ends at Brighton Centre on 26th June 2011. Tickets at www.michaelballtour.com
Friday, October 8
Ruthie Henshall Sounds of Hollywood Tour starts later this month
Ruthie Henshall starts her Sounds of Hollywood Tour on 26th October at the Sage Theatre in Gateshead. She will play jut six dates including the Royal Festival Hall on 31st October, finishing in Cardiff on 28th November.
She will be singing numbers made famous by real Broadway and Hollywood Greats including People and Don’t Rain on My Parade (Barbra Streisand): Wouldn’t it be Loverly (Julie Andrews): There's No Business Like Show Business, Anything You can do, I Can Do Better (Ethel Merman) and The Man That Got Away and Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Judy Garland).
She will be singing numbers made famous by real Broadway and Hollywood Greats including People and Don’t Rain on My Parade (Barbra Streisand): Wouldn’t it be Loverly (Julie Andrews): There's No Business Like Show Business, Anything You can do, I Can Do Better (Ethel Merman) and The Man That Got Away and Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Judy Garland).
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