Bristol Beacon are bringing a slice of Vegas to the city this year
Posted on: 08 Jul 2024Both Lord of the Dance and Blue Man Group are set to dazzle audiences at Bristol’s landmark venue as they present their iconic shows later this year.
Michael Flatley will return with Lord of the Dance between Tuesday 6 and Sunday 11 August with theatrical phenomenon Blue Man Group performing from Wednesday 16 to Sunday 20 October. Bringing the razzle-dazzle of Vegas to Bristol, these extraordinary performances will set up the ultimate evening of entertainment.
Grab tickets for Lord of the Dance, here, and Blue Man Group, here.
Next month, the showstopping revival of the much-loved dance extravaganza Lord of the Dance will return. This iconic performance will showcase high-energy Irish dancing, high-quality original music and sensuality.
An Irish dance legend, Michael Flatley last performed on stage back in 2016 at Caesar’s Colosseum in, you guessed it, Las Vegas. However, he has continued as the show’s creator, producer and choreographer and will celebrate his creation with breathtaking costumes, music, dance and heritage.
For a theatrical phenomenon like no other, Blue Man Group are taking over Beacon Hall with their award-winning ‘Bluevolution’ World Tour. The epitome of a euphoric celebration of human connection through art, music, comedy and non-verbal communication, this famous tour is coming to the UK for the first time.
An unforgettable experience for audience members young and old, guests can prepare to rock, laugh and party as the three bald, blue characters captivate with music, comedy, and surprises around each corner, on top of explosive paint, drumming and hilarious antics.
Lord of the Dance runs at Bristol Beacon Dance between Tuesday 6 and Sunday 11 August 2024, with the phenomenon Blue Man Group performing from Wednesday 16 to Sunday 20 October – buy tickets on the venue website.
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Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.