The world-famous hit Queen musical is heading out on a NEW tour in 2019/20.
The casting has been announced for the upcoming tour of We Will Rock You.
Taking on the role of Galileo is Olivier Award nominee Ian McIntosh (Beautiful - The Carole King Musical / The Commitments), who will be joined by Elena Skye (Les Misérables / Kinky Boots) in the role of Scaramouche. Playing Killer Queen is Jennifer O'Leary (Heathers The Musical / Rent), with Michael McKell (Macbeth / Blood Brothers) as Buddy. Adam Strong (Jesus Christ Superstar / Rock of Ages) will take on the role of Khashoggi, with David-Michael Johnson (We Will Rock You, Germany / Jesus Christ Superstar) reprising the role of Brit and Amy Di Bartolomeo (Bat Out of Hell / Priscilla Queen of the Desert) playing Oz.
The musical features some of the greatest songs from Queen's including "We Are The Champions", "Radio Ga Ga", "I Want To Break Free", "Somebody To Love", "Killer Queen", "Don't Stop Me Now", "Under Pressure", "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Another One Bites The Dust" and "We Will Rock You".
Tour Dates:
19 - 21 September 2019
Bromley Churchill Theatre
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23 - 28 September 2019
Ipswich Regent Theatre
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30 September - 5 October 2019
Sheffield Lyceum
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7 - 12 October 2019
Edinburgh Playhouse
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14 - 19 October 2019
Newcastle Theatre Royal
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21 - 26 October 2019
Derry Millennium
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28 October - 2 November 2019
Dublin Bord Gais Theatre
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5 - 9 November 2019
Southend Cliffs Pavilion
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11 - 23 November 2019
Leeds Grand Theatre
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25 - 30 November 2019
Nottingham Concert Hall
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2 - 7 December 2019
Plymouth Theatre Royal
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9 - 28 December 2019
Glasgow Theatre Royal
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6 - 11 January 2020
Blackpool Opera House
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13 - 18 January 2020
Hull New Theatre
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20 - 25 January 2020
Southampton Mayflower Theatre
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27 January - 8 February 2020
Manchester Palace
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10 - 15 February 2020
Aberdeen His Majesty's Theatre
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17 - 22 February 2020
Bradford Alhambra
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24 - 29 February 2020
Canterbury Marlowe
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2 - 7 March 2020
Oxford New Theatre
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9 - 14 March 2020
Llandudno Venue Cymru
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16 - 21 March 2020
Bristol Hippodrome
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23 - 28 March 2020
Milton Keynes Theatre
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30 March - 4 April 2020
Liverpool Empire
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6 - 18 April 2020
Cardiff Millennium Centre
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20 April - 2 May 2020
Birmingham Hippodrome
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4 - 9 May 2020
Norwich Theatre Royal
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11 - 16 May 2020
Northampton Derngate
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18 - 23 May 2020
Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
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25 - 30 May 2020
Stoke Regent Theatre
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1 - 6 June 2020
Bromley Churchill Theatre
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15 - 20 June 2020
Newcastle Theatre Royal
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22 - 27 June 2020
Southend Cliffs Pavilion
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29 June - 4 July 2020
Ipswich Regent Theatre
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6 - 11 July 2020
Reading Hexagon