Blackpool Grand Theatre has revealed its new shows that you can see in 2022 and 2023.
If you’re looking to fill the diary with exciting plans, look no further as there’s plenty of shows for you to enjoy.
Blackpool Grand Theatre has rounded up some of its top picks so if you’re struggling to know which you should be in the audience for, this could be just what you need.
2022 shows at Blackpool Grand Theatre
July
Saturday 2 - Wonders Beyond Numbers
Sunday 31 and August 28 – Pop Princesses
August
Friday 26 - Rock For Heroes
September
Sunday 25 – In an adult only show, a cast of male vocalists will perform and Forbidden Nights, circus performers from Britain’s Got Talent, will spin across the stage.
Monday 26 – Emma Kenny, one of the UK’s most notable Psychological Therapists and crime commentators, will open a new casebook in the Serial Killer Next Door discussion.
October
Friday 7-Sunday 9 – The Tiger Who Came To Tea
Tuesday 11 – Wild Murphys, a multi-award winning Irish Band, are set to share their old Irish craic as well as a night of music and banter.
Wednesday 12 - Stand-up comic Joe Rooney will perform A Celebration of Father Ted as he reminisces about playing the rebellious Father Damo in the comedy.
Friday 14 – A new Beauty and the Beast production from Ballet Theatre UK is also available to watch live in October and you can expect new choreography.
Saturday 15 – Harry Hill will perform in Pedigree Fun! this October so prepare yourself for a night of laughs.
Tuesday 18 – Saturday 22 - New production of Beautiful – The Carole King Musical.
2023 shows at Blackpool Grand Theatre
February
Wednesday 1 – Come What May
Tuesday 7 – Tap Factory
Sunday 26 - Sound of Springsteen
March
Friday 10 - Giovanni Pernice’s Made in Italy
Saturday 11 - The Carpenter’s Story
Sunday 12 – Beyond The Barricade
Sunday 19 - Illegal Eagles
April
Wednesday 5 – Saturday 8 - Shrek The Musical
June
Monday 19 – Saturday 24 - The Mousetrap
If you’d like to book tickets or find out more information about the upcoming shows at Blackpool Grand Theatre, you can visit the website here or call the box office on 01253 290 190.
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