
New dates have been announced for the highly successful UK and Ireland tour of the Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award-winning musical JERSEY BOYS, which is currently on the road and running simultaneously with the smash-hit West End production, playing to packed houses at the newly refurbished Trafalgar Theatre.
The new dates include returning venues such as Edinburgh Playhouse, Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton and Wales Millennium Centre plus a venue the show has never played: Swansea Arena.
Casting for the second leg of the tour will be announced.
The current cast includes previous tour alumni Michael Pickering and Lewis Griffiths returning as Frankie Valli and Nick Massi respectively, with Blair Gibson as Bob Gaudio and Dalton Wood as Tommy DeVito. Luke Suri will play Frankie Valli at certain performances.
Also in the cast are Dougie Carter (Hank Majewski), Ryan Carter-Wilson (Swing), Emma Crossley (Mary Delgado), Jordan James (Gyp DeCarlo), Norton James (Norm Waxman), Michael Levi (Bob Crewe), Tom O’Brien (Swing), Nathan Routledge (Swing), George Salmon (Joe Pesci), Ellie Seaton (Lorraine), Daisy Steere (Francine), Amy West (Swing), and Damien Winchester (Barry Belson).
The tour opened at New Wimbledon Theatre on 24 November 2021 and is booking through to 19 May 2023.
2022 – 2023 TOUR LISTINGS
31 May – 4 June Venue Cymru, Llandudno
7 – 11 June Churchill Theatre, Bromley
15 – 25 June Grand Opera House, Belfast
5 – 16 July Mayflower Theatre Southampton
26 July – 6 August Leeds Grand Theatre
16 – 27 August Blackpool Opera House
30 August – 10 September Newcastle Theatre Royal
14 – 24 September Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
27 September – 8 October New Victoria Theatre, Woking
18 – 29 October Manchester Opera House
1 – 12 November Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin
15 – 19 November Eastbourne Congress Theatre
24 January – 4 February 2023 Edinburgh Playhouse
7 – 11 February His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen
7 – 18 March Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
21 March – 1 April Royal & Derngate, Northampton
15 – 19 November Eastbourne Congress Theatre
22 – 26 November Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
29 November – 3 December Swansea Arena
10 – 21 January 2023 Bristol Hippodrome
24 January – 4 February Edinburgh Playhouse
7 – 11 February His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen
21 February – 4 March Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
7 – 18 March Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
21 March – 1 April Royal & Derngate, Northampton
4 – 8 April Southend Cliffs Pavilion
11 – 22 April Wales Millennium Centre