Thriller Live in London is the ultimate concert celebration of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Thriller Live is almost like experiencing Michael Jackson live in concert. Book your tickets in advance and start counting down the minutes to this unforgettable event.
Highlights:
- Enjoy the music and moves of the King of Pop
- Sing along to your favorite hits
- Secure your tickets to this widely popular show
- Choose your own seats
- Save online by booking a Tuesday-Friday performance (some exclusions apply)
Hear Your Favorite Michael Jackson Hits Again, with the Incredible Dance Moves
Thriller Live is a concert experience with spectacular multimedia effects and fantastic choreography, created to celebrate the career and legendary dance moves of the world's greatest performer.
The show is a musical journey and celebration of the King of Pop. Michael Jackson's career stretched over 40 years, from his days in the Jackson 5 to his incredible solo career. Through the years he's sold more than 750 million albums. The album Thriller is the world's best-selling album to this day.
During the more than two-hour show you are guaranteed to sing along to all the big hits like I Want You Back, I'll Be There, Show You The Way To Go, Can You Feel It, Rock With You, She's Out Of My Life, Beat It, Billie Jean, Earth Song, Thriller, and many more.
Other musicals in London with music by well-known musicians or bands:
The Lion King & Jersey Boys.
How do I get my tickets?
Soon after you have completed your booking you will receive an e-ticket by email. Please print out your ticket and bring it with you to the theater.
Who is the show suitable for?
Thriller Live is suitable for all ages, Michael Jackson fan or not.
How long is the show?
The show runs approximately two hours and 20 minutes including intermission.
Who is the creative team behind the show?
With music by none other than Michael Jackson, the musical is produced by Derek Nicol and Paul Walden, directed and choreographed by Gary Lloyd.
Important information:
- Please note: Contains constant use of flashing LED screen and some strobe lighting.
"Dance routines, featuring daring leaps from an on-stage bridge, break-dancing, and, yes, the moonwalk, are spectacular."
The Daily Telegraph