The boys are back!
The smash-hit Jersey Boys will return to theatres across the UK and Ireland for a major 20th anniversary tour, opening at New Wimbledon Theatre on 17 June 2026 before travelling nationwide through to summer 2027.
Featuring the unforgettable songs of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, the award-winning musical tells the true story behind one of music’s most iconic groups, charting their rise from the streets of New Jersey to global superstardom.
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Leading the new touring company is Luke Baker as Frankie Valli, joined by Carlo Boumouglbay as Tommy DeVito, Lewis Kennedy as Nick Massi and Toby Miles as Bob Gaudio. Ellis Kirk will also appear as alternate Frankie Valli.
The production features an impressive cast packed with familiar musical theatre names, including performers whose credits span Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Dear Evan Hansen, Titanique, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Bonnie & Clyde and The Rocky Horror Show.
Since premiering on Broadway in 2005, Jersey Boys has become one of the biggest musical theatre success stories of the modern era. Winner of Tony, Olivier and Helpmann Awards for Best New Musical, the production has now been seen by more than 30 million people worldwide.
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Its original West End run lasted an extraordinary nine years, while subsequent UK tours have repeatedly broken box office records. The musical returned to London in 2021 as the reopening production for the newly restored Trafalgar Theatre.
Packed with era-defining hits including Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Walk Like A Man, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Beggin’ and Oh What a Night, the show remains one of the most enduring jukebox musicals ever created.
The 20th anniversary production reunites much of the original Broadway creative team, including director Des McAnuff and choreographer Sergio Trujillo.
Jersey Boys UK and Ireland Tour Dates 2026–2027
New Wimbledon Theatre — 17–27 June 2026
Royal Concert Hall — 30 June–4 July 2026
Bristol Hippodrome — 6–11 July 2026
Alhambra Theatre — 20 July–1 August 2026
Venue Cymru — 3–8 August 2026
Wales Millennium Centre — 11–22 August 2026
Wycombe Swan — 24–29 August 2026
Palace Theatre Manchester — 7–19 September 2026
Hull New Theatre — 28 September–3 October 2026
His Majesty’s Theatre — 6–10 October 2026
Edinburgh Playhouse — 12–17 October 2026
Regent Theatre — 26–31 October 2026
The Alexandra — 2–21 November 2026
Mayflower Theatre — 23–28 November 2026
Congress Theatre — 30 November–5 December 2026
New Theatre Oxford — 26–30 January 2027
Grand Opera House — 2–13 February 2027
King’s Theatre — 16–27 February 2027
Grand Theatre — 15–27 March 2027
Norwich Theatre Royal — 30 March–3 April 2027
Marlowe Theatre — 5–10 April 2027
Curve Theatre — 13–24 April 2027
New Victoria Theatre — 26 April–1 May 2027
Hall for Cornwall — 4–8 May 2027
Cliffs Pavilion — 11–15 May 2027
Blackpool Opera House — 17–22 May 2027
Sunderland Empire — 25 May–5 June 2027
Leeds Grand Theatre — 7–19 June 2027
Lyceum Theatre — 22 June–3 July 2027
Milton Keynes Theatre — 5–17 July 2027
Liverpool Empire Theatre — 19–24 July 2027
Further dates are expected to be announced.
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