A jukebox philharmonic featuring hits from the popular radical Steps' is acceptable to embark connected a circuit of the UK and Ireland adjacent twelvemonth - including six nights astatine London’s New Wimbledon Theatre.
The formed of Here & Now volition statesman their circuit successful Aylesbury successful August 2025, earlier stops successful Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin, arsenic good arsenic London.
The philharmonic is presently playing astatine the Alexandra successful Birmingham until November 30, 2024, aft debuting earlier this month.
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The signifier amusement has been made successful concern with Steps and features their classical hits including Stomp, Tragedy, and 5, 6, 7, 8. The philharmonic was written by Shaun Kitchener and is directed by Rachel Kavanaugh.
Tickets are disposable present via ATG tickets and commencement astatine £15.
Casting for the circuit is yet to announced announced.
With 14 apical 5 singles, 4 fig 1 albums, 22 cardinal grounds sales, 500 cardinal streams, and 11 sold-out nationalist arena tours nether their belt, Steps – which comprises Claire Richards, Faye Tozer, Ian "H" Watkins, Lee Latchford-Evans, and Lisa Scott-Lee – are 1 of the astir palmy mixed-sex popular groups the UK has ever produced.
Here are the dates for the 2025 Steps philharmonic tour
- Aylesbury Waterside Theatre - August 29 to 30
- Manchester Opera House - September 2 to 13
- Glasgow King’s Theatre - September 16 to 20
- Dublin Bord Gáis Energy Theatre - September 23 to October 4
- Southend Cliffs Pavilion - October 7 to 11
- Woking New Victoria Theatre - October 14 to 19
- Aberdeen His Majesty’s Theatre - October 21 to 26
- Newcastle Theatre Royal - October 28 to November 2
- London New Wimbledon Theatre - November 4 to 9
- Nottingham Theatre Royal - November 11 to 16
- Sheffield Lyceum - November 18 to 22
- Liverpool Empire Theatre - November 25 to 29
- Theatre Royal Brighton - December 2 to 13
- Stockton Globe - December 15 to 28.