PHANTOM PHENOMENON! 5 Things You Need To Know As Love Never Dies Returns To The London Palladium

The Phantom is back! Andrew Lloyd Webber’s hauntingly spectacular sequel to The Phantom of the Opera is set to make a triumphant return to the capital. Following its previous award-winning success, Love Never Dies in Concert will take over the iconic London Palladium for a strictly limited run. Here is everything you need to know about the musical event of the season:

  1. A Star-Studded Reunion: West End heavyweight Jamie Muscato, known for Moulin Rouge! and Heathers, is set to step into the mask as the Phantom. He will be joined by the incredible Celinde Schoenmaker, who makes her highly anticipated return to the role of Christine Daaé.
  2. Mark Your Calendars: This spectacular sequel will haunt the London Palladium for two nights only on 16 and 17 October 2026. Fans are already bracing for a sell-out, with tickets officially going on sale on 27 March.
  3. An Award-Winning Pedigree: You’re in safe hands with this production; it is the WhatsOnStage Award-winning concert version directed by Shaun Kerrison. The production previously took home the trophy for Best Concert or Event.
  4. Part of a Major Milestone: The concert isn’t just a standalone treat—it forms a key part of the celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of the original Phantom of the Opera in London’s West End.
  5. The Story Continues: Set 10 years after the Phantom vanished from the Paris Opera House, the story finds him in New York, where he has finally found a place for his music to soar. In a final bid to win her back, he lures Christine and her family to America to perform one final time.

Fans can book tickets and find more information at LoveNeverDiesConcert.co.uk.


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