
Producers ROYO and Curve are delighted to announce a brand-new Made at Curve production of the Olivier, Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical KINKY BOOTS The Musical, which will tour the UK and Ireland from 17 January 2025.
The Broadway and West End phenomenon, Kinky Boots The Musical, is strutting out in a brand-new production starring Strictly Come Dancing’s Johannes Radebe and rising star Dan Partridge! This joy-filled sensation, based on a true story and hit movie, features Tony® and Grammy® winning music and lyrics by pop icon Cyndi Lauper, a hilarious and life-affirming book by Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein and is directed by Nikolai Foster (Grease and The Wizard of Oz).
After inheriting his family’s failing shoe factory and with a relationship on the rocks, life is proving to be very challenging for Charlie Price. That is until he meets Lola, a drag queen whose sparkle and unsteady heels might just hold the answer to saving the struggling business. Guaranteed to RAISE YOU UP and celebrate everybody’s individuality, don’t miss KINKY BOOTS!
2025 TOUR SCHEDULE
17 – 25 January
Leicester Curve
28 January – 1 February
Woking New Victoria Theatre
4 – 8 February
Manchester Palace Theatre
11 – 15 February
Glasgow Kings Theatre
18 – 22 February
Edinburgh Playhouse
25 February -1 March
Truro Hall for Cornwall
4 – 8 March
Norwich Theatre Royal
11 – 15 March
Milton Keynes Theatre
18 – 22 March
Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre
25 – 29 March
Brighton Theatre Royal
15 – 19 April
Birmingham Hippodrome
22 – 26 April
Plymouth Theatre Royal
29 April – 3 May
Stockton Globe
6 – 10 May
Newcastle Theatre Royal
13 – 17 May
Bristol Hippodrome
20 – 24 May
Leeds Grand Theatre
27 – 31 May
Southampton Mayflower Theatre
3 – 7 June
Southend Cliffs Pavilion
10 – 14 June
Canterbury Marlowe Theatre
17 – 21 June
Belfast Grand Opera House
24 – 28 June
Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
1- 5 July
Nottingham Theatre Royal
8 – 12 July
Liverpool Empire Theatre
15 – 19 July
Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre
22 – 26 July
Oxford New Theatre