The group will visit Edinburgh, Chepstow, London, Cardiff and Rainton.
Fresh from conquering America with a sold-out debut in New York, The Barricade Boys are back in the UK and ready for the ultimate home-coming tour.
Packed with the greatest musical theatre songs of all time, expect a jaw-dropping mashup from the internationally acclaimed super group.
The five very special shows are at The Fringe at Prestonfield, Edinburgh (22 August), Chepstow Castle (20 August), The Adelphi Theatre London (17 October), St David’s Hall Cardiff(16 November) and Rainton Arena, North Yorkshire on 17 November.
As well as performing the world’s greatest show tunes, The Barricade Boys also celebrate music from some of the most iconic names in the music industry, from power ballads to some of the best pop, rock and swing numbers of all time, and all delivered with a unique Barricade Boys’ twist.
Featuring past cast members of the global theatrical sensation that is Les Misérables, The Barricade Boys – who are Craig Mather, Kieran Brown, Scott Garnham and Simon Schofield – have entertained fans around the world since they formed in 2015.
But it’s not just about the music – these four superstar performers will also share hilarious and inspiring stories from their time on stage touring the world and in some of the biggest shows in the West End, including Wicked, Billy Elliot, The Phantom of the Opera, The Sound of Music, Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat and many, many more.
Simon and Scott set up The Barricade Boys to create a night at the musicals like no other and they have established themselves as THE musical theatre supergroup.
They have just returned from a hugely successful tour of the USA – which culminated with a sold-out debut show at the celebrated New York club, ‘Broadway’s Living Room’ 54 Below. They have toured New Zealand, the Middle East and the UK, twice, and enjoyed two Christmas Residencies at The Other Palace in London. They have performed for Bill Gates in Washington and at Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Birthday Party.
In 2020, they released their own version of ‘Bring Him Home’ from Les Misérables in aid of NHS Together charities, featuring Alfie Boe and a host of former Les Misérables stars, recorded in their own homes during the Covid-19 pandemic. It has now had over 3 million views.
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