Popular Searches

Find it / Book it / See it

Concert Spotlight

Show Spotlight on

From:

logo

Lowest Price £

tickets available.

Between the
and

from just £ per ticket.

go

From £

Hot Concerts

Dara O'Briain

Dara O'Briain

Irish comedian Dara O’Briain has become a regular on our TV screens, on shows like Mock the Week, Have I Got News For You and QI, as well as stand up shows and festivals across the country. O’Briain’s 2005 stand-up was the biggest selling solo show of the Edinburgh Festival, and in 2006 he completed a 66 date tour of the UK and Ireland. The funnyman has a habit of packing out venues, so don’t miss out on Dara O’Briain tickets.

Oliver!

Oliver!

Cameron Mackintosh presents this triumphant new staging of Lionel Bart's masterpiece Oliver! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, which was last seen at the London Palladium in 1994. Oliver! is one of the most beloved British musicals, vividly bringing to life Dickens' timeless characters with its ever popular story of the boy who asked for more. Featuring a host of wonderful songs including ‘Food Glorious Food’’, ‘Consider Yourself’, ‘You’ve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two’ and many more. Don’t miss this classic family musical, get your Oliver tickets today and join Oliver, Fagin, The Artful Dodger and co.

Doctor Who Live

Doctor Who Live

Doctor Who Live tickets from £71.39. Many dates available.

Al Murray

Al Murray

Best known for his Perrier Award winning creation 'The Pub Landlord' Al Murray has enjoyed cross-over success into the mainstream from the comedy circuit where he first made his name. Following the popularity of 'Al Murray's Happy Hour' Al Murray tickets are sure to be huge as fans will want the chance to see one of the best stand up comedians in the UK on one of the funniest tours of the year.

Lee Mack

Lee Mack

Lee Mack tickets from £33.99. Many dates available.

Les Miserables

Les Miserables

Les Miserables has indisputably become the world's most popular musical, having been seen by over 50 million people worldwide, in 38 countries and in 21 languages. From its celebrated opening in London in October 1985, this adaptation immediately captured the imagination and enthusiasm of the theatre-going public. Set in 19th century France, the dramatic score includes the songs 'On My Own', 'One Day More' and 'Do You Hear The People Sing?' Get your tickets to see the performance at the Queen's Theatre now!