Alfie Boe Joins Sheridan Smith for Manchester at the Musicals Concert

Renowned performers Sheridan Smith and Alfie Boe will co-host Manchester at the Musicals, a spectacular festive concert at Co-op Live on 20 December 2024. The evening promises a dazzling blend of holiday cheer and beloved musical theatre hits.

Alfie Boe Joins Sheridan Smith for Manchester at the Musicals Concert

Renowned performers Sheridan Smith and Alfie Boe will co-host Manchester at the Musicals, a spectacular festive concert at Co-op Live on 20 December 2024. The evening promises a dazzling blend of holiday cheer and beloved musical theatre hits.

A Star-Studded Line-Up

Joining Smith and Boe are some of the biggest names from the West End stage:

  • Samantha Barks (Frozen, Les Misérables)

  • John Owen-Jones (Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables)

  • Alice Fearn (Wicked, Come From Away)

  • Elesha Paul Moses (Whitney – Queen of the Night, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical)

Musical Highlights

The concert will feature iconic songs from musicals such as:

  • Hamilton

  • Wicked

  • Les Misérables

  • Jesus Christ Superstar

Holiday classics like “White Christmas” and “All I Want for Christmas Is You” will add to the festive magic.

The music will be brought to life by the Manchester Camerata Orchestra, alongside the talented Pendleton School of Theatre Choir, adding richness to this one-night-only event.

Boe shared his enthusiasm for the event:

"I’m delighted Sheridan asked me to join her and my wonderful friends for this special, one-off festive night of fun and dancing. From West End classics to Christmas classics, all set in a holiday dreamland created by Co-op Live, it’s a show to get us all in the festive spirit. If you love theatre, Christmas, or are just looking for a fun night out, join us for an evening of dancing, singing, and a true celebration of musicals and the festive season."

Tickets are available now, promising an unforgettable night for musical theatre fans and holiday revelers alike.

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