Six adds new tour stops and dates for 2026
- Abudul Karama
- Oct 29
- 2 min read
Long may it reign over UK and Ireland tour venues!
New tour stops have been announced for the UK and international tour of Six.
The award-winning show reimagines the lives of Henry VIII’s six wives as pop stars, blending historical heartbreak with modern empowerment in an 80-minute musical experience. It was released in cinemas earlier this year, with the original West End cast starring.
The touring cast, detailed here, are backed by the show’s all-female band, the Ladies in Waiting, led by musical director Rosabella Gregory.
Six is written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, co-directed by Moss and Jamie Armitage, and features choreography by Carrie-Anne Ingrouille.
The design team includes set designer Emma Bailey, costume designer Gabriella Slade, lighting designer Tim Deiling, and sound designer Paul Gatehouse.
The score features orchestrations by Tom Curran, with music supervision and vocal arrangements by Joe Beighton. Musical director Yutong Zhang and associate UK musical supervisor Lauren Hopkinson round out the team. Casting is by Pearson Casting. Six is produced by Kenny Wax, Wendy and Andy Barnes, and George Stiles.
Six is continuing its reign in the West End, and can currently be seen on tour at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff to 8 November.
It will then head to Cliffs Pavilion, Southend (11 to 15 Nov 2025), Festival Theatre, Malvern (18 to 22 Nov 2025), Wycombe Swan Theatre (25 to 29 Nov 2025), Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (2 to 6 Dec 2025), New Theatre Oxford (9 to 13 Dec 2025), Winter Gardens, Blackpool (22 Dec 2025 to 4 Jan 2026).
Into the new year, the show carries on to visit Eastbourne Congress Theatre (6 to 10 Jan 2026), Manchester Palace Theatre (13 to 17 Jan 2026), Wolverhampton Grand Theatre (20 to 31 Jan 2026), Liverpool Empire (3 to 7 Feb 2026), Canterbury Marlowe Theatre (10 to 14 Feb 2026), Norwich Theatre Royal (3 to 7 Mar 2026), Swindon Wyvern Theatre (10 to 14 Mar 2026), Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent (25 to 28 Mar 2026), Birmingham Hippodrome (31 Mar to 11 Apr 2026), Theatre Royal Bath (14 to 25 Apr 2026), Nottingham Theatre Royal (28 Apr to 9 May 2026), Northampton Royal & Derngate (12 to 16 May 2026), Hull New Theatre (19 to 23 May 2026).
Added dates since our last announcement now include Bromley Churchill Theatre (15 to 19 Jul 2026), Salford Lowry (1 to 15 Aug 2026), Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells (18 to 22 Aug 2026), Sheffield Lyceum (1 to 12 Sep 2026), Edinburgh Festival Theatre (15 to 26 Sep 2026), Glasgow Kings Theatre (29 Sep to 3 Oct 2026), Inverness Eden Court (6 to 10 Oct 2026), Darlington Hippodrome (13 to 17 Oct 2026), Woking New Victoria Theatre (20 to 24 Oct 2026), Southampton Mayflower Theatre (27 to 31 Oct 2026), Leeds Grand (3 to 7 Nov 2026), Milton Keynes Theatre (24 to 28 Nov 2026), Brighton Theatre Royal (1 to 5 Dec 2026).









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