
Over at the Opera House there are even more exciting events which have some affordable ticket options, including Bugsy Malone and The Mousetrap for £13.įor those looking to get festive, there’s Christmas with Aled Jones and Russell Watson, as well as Fairytale of New York and Home Alone in Concert. The Lion King has extended its run at Palace Theatre for a further three weeks (Image: Johan Persson) The on-stage production has since been seen by 110 million people worldwide. We all know the powerful story of Simba and his adventure to his destined role as King of the Pridelands. January and February sees more tickets available, but we imagine with Christmas around the corner, many will be snapped up as gifts this festive season. Those wanting to catch the show before Christmas will have to be quick with low availability in November and December. Some tickets for package seats are as much as £112, but fans who want to see the production for less can get tickets from just £20.

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Priority tickets for the extension will be available from 10am Tuesday, November 1, with general sale starting at 10am on Wednesday, November 2. Originally the production of the Disney classic was to run from October 27 to February 19, but it will remain in the city centre until March 11, due to ‘phenomenal demand’.Īlready the season has sold over 200,000 tickets for initial weeks of performances, and now, more tickets will be released for the new dates. It means theatre goers will have a whopping 19 weeks to catch the show. Last week, The Lion King kicked off its huge run at Manchester’s Palace Theatre, and has today announced that it will be extended for another three weeks, running from October to March.
