Here Come The Boys
  • West End

Following a sold-out UK national tour, Here Come The Boys, featuring the four superstar 'Kings of Dance', is set to transfer to the West End in a dazzling new production for a 16-week season at the Garrick Theatre from 27 January, 2021.

Here Come The Boys sees Strictly Come Dancing superstars Aljaz Skorjanec, Pasha Kovalev, Robin Windsor and Graziano di Prima (known as the Italian Stallion) battle it out to be named our 'King of the Dance'. Strictly Come Dancing celebrity finalist and CBBC favourite Karim Zeroual will host the show, as well as displaying his own incredible dance moves.

In a club setting, a live resident DJ will spin a cutting-edge soundtrack of dance-floor anthems, club classics and guilty pleasures as Aljaz, Graziano, Pasha and Robin go head-to-head in a battle of Latin, Ballroom, Commercial and Contemporary dance where the audience has the power to decide which one of these incredible dancers will be crowned the 'King of Dance'.

Join Alja, Pasha, Robin, Graziano and Karim, alongside a spectacular cast of international dancers, in this this show-stopping dance extravaganza which promises to be the hottest ticket in town.

To keep Here Come the Boys fresh and exciting there will be some incredible cast revelations, substitutions and additions throughout the 16 week season at the Garrick. New cast announcements will be made from now until the final performance.

Please note: that this venue will offer available seats based on social distancing. Once seats are booked, availability alters to reflect new socially distant seats. If you receive an error and are unable to confirm your seats please select alternatives as your original choice may no longer be socially distanced from neighbouring bookings.

THE CAST

From 27th January | The line-up includes Aljaz, Pasha, Graziano, Robin and Karim

From 15th March | The line-up includes Pasha, Graziano, Robin and Karim plus some incredible cast revelations and additions

From 5th April | The line-up includes Pasha, Robin and Karim plus some incredible cast revelations and additions

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