The boys are back! The original Tony®-winning musical sensation JERSEY BOYS returns to the UK and
Ireland for its 20th Anniversary tour. The tour will open at New Wimbledon Theatre on 17 June 2026 and is
booking through 2027, with further dates to be announced.
JERSEY BOYS is written by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice, with music by Bob Gaudio and lyrics by Bob Crewe.
The tour boasts a richly international cast lead by Luke Baker (Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Sheffield/West End; Billy Elliot, Curve Leicester) as Frankie Valli, Carlo Boumouglbay (Muriel’s Wedding, Curve Leicester; Miss Saigon, international tour) as Tommy DeVito, Lewis Kennedy (All male Pirates of Penzance, Wilton’s Music Hall) as Nick Massi, Toby Miles (Les Misérables, West End; School of Rock, international tour) as Bob Gaudio and Ellis Kirk (Dear Evan Hansen, West End/Asia tour) as Alternate Frankie Valli.
Also joining the 20th Anniversary tour cast will be Aiden Carson (Stiletto, Charing Cross Theatre; Peter Pan, Nottingham Theatre Royal) as Joey, Artemis Chrisoulakis (SIX The Musical; Jersey Boys, NCL) as Francine, Sydnie Hocknell (Pretty Woman, UK & Ireland tour; Bonnie & Clyde, West End) as Mary Delgado, Michael Levi (Jersey Boys, UK tour; Kinky Boots, NCL) as Bob Crewe, Olivia Mitchell (Waitress, UK & International tour; Jersey Boys, NCL) as Lorraine, Jarryd Nurden (The Rocky Horror Show, UK tour; We Will Rock You, London Coliseum) as Hank Majewski, Oliver Tester (Jersey Boys, West End; Evita, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre) as Norm Waxman, Damien Winchester (Titanique, West End; Aladdin, UK tour) as Barry Belson and Fed Zanni (A View From The Bridge, West End; MAMMA MIA! The Party, London O2) as Gyp DeCarlo. The cast is completed by swings Scott Goncalves (Jersey Boys, NCL; The Legend of King Arthur, York Theatre Royal), Melissa Potts (Blood Brothers, UK tour; Wannabe, Edinburgh Fringe/UK tour), Zach Sorrow (The Sound of Music, Lyric Opera of Chicago; The Who’s Tommy, Goodman Theatre Chicago) and Joshua Spencer-Pepper (La Bayadere, WA Ballet Company; Jersey Boys, NCL).
Go behind the music and inside the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons in the true-life phenomenon, JERSEY BOYS. From the streets of New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this is the musical that’s too good to be true.
They were just four guys from Jersey, until they sang their very first note. They had a sound nobody had ever heard… and the radio just couldn’t get enough of. But while their harmonies were perfect on stage, off stage it was a very different story -- a story that has made them an international sensation all over again. The show features all their hits, including Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Walk Like A Man, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Beggin’, Oh What a Night and more.
JERSEY BOYS first ran in London’s West End from 18 March 2008 to 26 March 2017 – nine amazing years – and, at the time, was the 6th longest musical running in the West End. The musical returned to the West End as the first show to play the reinstated Trafalgar Theatre from 14 April 2021 to 4 January 2024. JERSEY BOYS previously played three record-breaking UK and Ireland tours from 2014 to 2016, 2017 to 2019 and 2021 to 2022.
The JERSEY BOYS 20th Anniversary UK and Ireland tour is staged by the original Broadway creative team, led by the Tony Award-winning team of director Des McAnuff and choreographer Sergio Trujillo, with musical supervision, vocal arrangements & incidental music by Ron Melrose. Danny Austin is the associate director & choreographer, with scenic design by Klara Zieglerova, costume design by Jess Goldstein, lighting by Howell Binkley, sound by Steve Canyon Kennedy and projection design by Michael Clark. The orchestrations are by Steve Orich and casting is by Jill Green CDG. The associate UK musical supervisor is Ed Bussey, the musical director is Lauren Ronan, the resident director is Luke Zammit, and general management is by Dodgers UK Productions.
17–27 June 2026 — New Wimbledon Theatre
30 June–4 July 2026 — Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
6–11 July 2026 — Bristol Hippodrome
20 July–1 August 2026 — Alhambra Theatre Bradford
3–8 August 2026 — Llandudno Venue Cymru
11–22 August 2026 — Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre
24–29 August 2026 — High Wycombe Swan Theatre
7–19 September 2026 — Manchester Palace Theatre
28 September–3 October 2026 — Hull New Theatre
6–10 October 2026 — Aberdeen His Majesty’s Theatre
12–17 October 2026 — Edinburgh Playhouse
26–31 October 2026 — Stoke Regent Theatre
2–21 November 2026 — Birmingham The Alexandra
23–28 November 2026 — Southampton Mayflower Theatre
30 November–5 December 2026 — Eastbourne Congress Theatre
26–30 January 2027 — Oxford New Theatre
2–13 February 2027 — Belfast Grand Opera House
16–27 February 2027 — Glasgow King’s Theatre
15–27 March 2027 — Wolverhampton Grand
30 March–3 April 2027 — Norwich Theatre Royal
5–10 April 2027 — Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
13–24 April 2027 — Leicester Curve
26 April–1 May 2027 — Woking New Victoria Theatre
4–8 May 2027 — Hall for Cornwall, Truro
11–15 May 2027 — Southend Cliffs Pavilion
17–22 May 2027 — Blackpool Opera House
25 May–5 June 2027 — Sunderland Empire
7–19 June 2027 — Leeds Grand Theatre
22 June–3 July 2027 — Sheffield Lyceum
5–17 July 2027 — Milton Keynes Theatre
19–24 July 2027 — Liverpool Empire Theatre
Further dates to be announced.