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Argyll Street 9, London W1F 7TF

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  • Al Murray

    May 2, 2024

  • StarKid

    Jun 12, 2024

  • Hello, Dolly!

    Jul 6 - Sep 14, 2024

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Al Murray

May 2, 2024

Oi Oi then - Look who's back and heading out on a brand new tour for 2023 - it's only The Pub Landlord himself! With a barrel of new barroom banter, the iconic Al Murray is trailing the breadth and width of Britain once more on the Guv Island Tour! One of the most recognisable comics in the country, Murray has been honing his hilarious alter-ego since 1994. Don't miss the 'people's man of the people' as he serves up his unique observations on the country and offers a balm in the form of ancient pub wisdom.

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StarKid

June 12, 2024

Are you in the mood for some belly-clutching laughs? Then look no further, as the theatre sensation StarKid is making its highly-anticipated UK debut at The London Palladium! With viral hits such as A Very Potter Musical and an epic brand of comedy, StarKid has been tickling online and offline audiences since 2009.

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Hello, Dolly!

July 6 - September 14, 2024

Multi-award winner Imelda Staunton returns to the West End as she stars as Dolly Levi in Dominic Cooke's new London production of the classic musical, Hello, Dolly! With music and lyrics by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart Hello, Dolly! is a slice of old Broadway glamour that will set London a-dazzling from July 2024. Staunton will also be joined by Olivier award winner, Jenna Russell, who stars as Irene Molloy, alongside Andy Nyman, Tyrone Huntley, and Harry Hepple.

London Palladium

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Argyll Street 9, London W1F 7TF

  • Year opened: 1910
  • Capacity: 2286
  • Disabled access
  • In-house bar

One of London's most famous theatres, the London Palladium, is West End theatre located on Argyll Street, and since 1960 has been a Grade II listed building. The venue started out as a host for variety events and pantomimes, and has gone on to stage a wide variety of events each year. The theatre has been host to the Royal Variety Performance for 40 years. Really Useful Theatres took over the ownership of the venue in 2000.

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