West End’s biggest stars to celebrate Halloween with special concert

Some of the West End’s biggest stars will perform in a spooky celebration this October.

West End Musical Halloween will take place on Monday, 31 October at the Lyric Theatre in London, promising a ghoulishly good evening in store for musical theatre lovers!

The biggest stars of the West End will be haunting audiences with the scariest songs of musical theatre for one night only at West End Musical Halloween.

The set list is a closely guarded secret, but the show will feature some of the spookiest moments from your favourite musicals. Expect freakishly fun show tunes from the darker side of musicals such as Sweeney Todd, Little Shop Of Horrors, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Phantom Of The Opera, Thriller, Beetlejuice and cult classics such as Jekyll & Hyde, The Addams Family, Carrie and Bat Boy!

Get ready to sing and dance along and for a host of tricks and treats at this spooktacular concert! It’s going to be a scream!

The all-star line-up includes Courtney Bowman (Legally Blonde), Luke Bayer (Everybody’s Talking about Jamie), Shanay Holmes (Get Up Stand Up), Sophie Isaacs (Heathers), Jordan Shaw (Les Miserables) and Tosh Wanogho-Maud (The Drifters Girl) with many more treats in store.

This all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza is brought to you by the award-winning producers (Black British Theatre Awards, Best Producer 2021 and Best Musical Production 2021) of West End Musical Brunch, West End Musical Drive In, West End Musical Celebration, West End Musical Christmas and West End Musical Love Songs.

Shanay Holmes said today: “Musical theatre and Halloween, what’s not to love! This is going to be a frightfully fun evening and fancy dress is most definitely encouraged!”

For more information and tickets, visit nimaxtheatres.com

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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