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Performance

VenueGarrick Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From7th February 2019
Opened12th February 2019
To2nd June 2019
WhenWed-Sun 19:30. Wed, Sat, Sun Mats 14:00
Garrick Theatre (V394)
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  • Date of change: 8 Nov 18 - T1471780665

Rip It Up - the 60s

Rip It Up

Work:: Rip It Up (S158971805)


Production:: the 60s (T1471780665)

The ultimate Strictly boy band of dance bring the 60's smashing into the 21st century and Rip It Up in an explosion of song, dance, acrobatics and amazing visuals! Aston Merrygold (JLS) and Jay McGuiness (The Wanted) sing, while Harry Judd (McFly) is on drums and Olympic champion Louis Smith performs amazing gymnastic feats. But what shines through the most in this spectacular show is the fab four's phenomenal dancing talent. The boys are joined by an incredible cast of dancers, singers and musicians, in one of the most energetic shows to ever hit the West End stage. Dance the night away with music from the legends who shook a generation!
Performer Louis Smith
Performer Jay McGuinness
Performer Harry Judd
Performer Aston Merrygold

Listing:: L1975578392




the 60s

The ultimate Strictly boy band of dance bring the 60's smashing into the 21st century and Rip It Up in an explosion of song, dance, acrobatics and amazing visuals! Aston Merrygold (JLS) and Jay McGuiness (The Wanted) sing, while Harry Judd (McFly) is on drums and Olympic champion Louis Smith performs amazing gymnastic feats. But what shines through the most in this spectacular show is the fab four's phenomenal dancing talent. The boys are joined by an incredible cast of dancers, singers and musicians, in one of the most energetic shows to ever hit the West End stage. Dance the night away with music from the legends who shook a generation!

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