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    Home » Les Mis vocal stars The Barricade Boys announce Bring Him Home tour for 2022
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    Les Mis vocal stars The Barricade Boys announce Bring Him Home tour for 2022

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 27, 2021No Comments
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    The UK’s most exciting musical theatre group The Barricade Boys are heading back on the road in 2022, kicking their Bring Him Home Tour off in Cardiff.

    Starring past performers from the global theatrical sensation that is Les Misérables, The Barricade Boys have entertained fans around the world since they formed in 2015 and now they are coming to Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff on Sunday May 1.

    The Bring Him Home Tour will feature music from some of the best-loved shows from the West End and Broadway stage, including Phantom Of The Opera, Miss Saigon, Jersey Boys and, of course, Les Misérables, as well as hits from some of pop and rock music’s all-time greats including Queen, Elton John, The Beatles, Ed Sheeran and Adele.

    BARRICADE BOYS: BRING HIM HOME TOUR

    • Sun May 1 – CARDIFF, Wales Millennium Centre
    • Thurs May 12 – WOLVERHAMPTON, Grand Theatre
    • Sun May 15 – MANCHESTER, Opera House
    • Thurs May 19 – BRADFORD, St George’s Hall, Bradford
    • Fri May 20 – SHEFFIELD, City Hall
    • Sat May 28 – IPSWICH, Regent Theatre
    • Sun May 29 – BASINGSTOKE, Anvil Arts
    • Fri June 10 – BATH, The Forum
    • Sun August 21 – CHEPSTOW, Castell Roc / Chepstow Castle

    The Barricade Boys are Craig Mather, Kieran Brown, Scott Garnham and Simon Schofield – who together wowed crowds with their fifth consecutive appearance at the annual celebration of London theatre West End Live earlier this month.

    Simon and Scott established The Barricade Boys with the aim of creating a night at the musicals like no other. They blend powerhouse vocal harmonies and slick dance routines with a journey through the decades of musical theatre, bound together by the friendship and affection they have for each other, sharing anecdotes from the shows they have starred in.

    Announcing the tour, Scott said: “The Barricade Boys all have one thing in common – our shared history of performing in the West End, International tour and movie versions of Les Misérables, which is the world’s greatest musical without a doubt. Through that connection, we have developed great friendships which make our shows a very special event for theatregoers.”

    Other credits listed by The Barricade Boys include the West End hits Mamma Mia, Wicked, Billy Elliot, The Book Of Mormon, The Sound Of Music and Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

    Simon added: “While our background is in musical theatre, we also love to perform hits from the greatest artists of our time – and we can’t wait to share our take on tracks from music legends such as The Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, The Beatles and Elton John.”

    The Bring Him Home Tour follows The Barricade Boys’ lockdown hit, where they drew together famous faces from the West End and Broadway – including Alfie Boe, Ramin Karimloo and John Owen Jones, to release a special new version of the iconic Les Mis’ track Bring Him Home.

    Ben Hatton, Director of Theatre Touring for promoters Cuffe and Taylor, said: “A night with The Barricade Boys is a must-see for any fans of musical theatre. They are an exceptionally talented group who were all born to entertain and we’re delighted to present their latest UK tour.”

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