Lord of the Dance
Created by Michael Flatley
Symphony Hall
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Since its world premiere, Lord Of The Dance has become the most talked about, most written about and the most acclaimed show in musical history. It has gone on to receive unparalleled accolades and has broken theatrical records everywhere.
With more than 150,000 taps per performance, the Irish dance spectacular promises to wow audiences yet again with its breathtaking footwork and dazzling music.
SPECIAL OFFER – All remaining tickets for the 8pm performance on Sunday now available for £25 each. (Subject to availability, does not apply to tickets already purchased.)
Choose a performance
| Tue 20 Mar | 8:00pm | £25* | ||
| Wed 21 Mar | 8:00pm | £30.50, £35.50 | ||
| Thu 22 Mar | 8:00pm | £30.50, £35.50* | ||
| Fri 23 Mar | 8:00pm | £30.50, £35.50* | ||
| Sat 24 Mar | 2:30pm | £35, £38.50* | ||
| Sat 24 Mar | 8:00pm | £35, £38.50* | ||
| Sun 25 Mar | 2:30pm | £30.50, £35.50* | ||
| Sun 25 Mar | 8:00pm | £30.50, £35.50* |
£25 - £38.50*
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Symphony Hall
- 32 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EA, West Midlands, United Kingdom
Part of Symphony Hall 21st Anniversary Festival
21 years ago, Birmingham presented the world with an acoustically-unrivalled, modern concert hall. Since the first unforgettable concerts with Sir Simon Rattle in April 1991, a remarkable constellation of orchestras, conductors, soloists and chamber groups have captivated countless audiences here....
Part of Lord of the Dance
Since its world premiere, Lord Of The Dance has become the most talked about, most written about and the most acclaimed show in musical history. It has gone on to receive unparalleled accolades and has broken theatrical records everywhere. With more than 150,000 taps per performance, the Irish...
* Plus £2.50 fee per transaction on all bookings except purchases made in person at the Box Office.
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