If you are
looking for some memorable time with your dear ones then you must book online
advance Lyric Theatre Tickets! The blockbuster show is an all-singing,
all-dancing show with some of the chartbusting musical numbers. The show is a tribute
to the legendary career of Michael Jackson. The super duper hit show is
presented by Flying Music and Adrian Grant. The popular thrilling musical is a
magnificent stage and video musical that celebrates the legendary career of the
king of pop – Michael Jackson.
Currently, Lyric
Theatre is hosting the blockbuster London show, Thriller Live featuring
more than 20 performers, with a full company of singers, dancers and a live
band. The show has beautifully revel in the music of Michael Jackson and The Jackson
5. The two hours of a musical roller coaster ride features hit songs including
I Want You Back, I’ll Be There, Show You The Way To Go, Can You Feel It, Rock
With You, She’s Out Of My Life, Thriller, Beat It, Ben, ABC, Man In The Mirror,
Dirty Diana, Billie Jean, Earth Song and many more.
The musical show
is homage to the legendary live performances with some brilliant innovative
dance moves. Thriller Live is a known for its distinctive dancing and sound of
many of pop’s greatest hits to life on stage. With some eye-popping video
footage and special effects, award-winning director Gary Lloyd has made the
show simply gripping and mind blowing. The director has worked with Leona
Lewis, Girls Aloud and Robbie Williams. Thriller Live also has additional
choreography by five-time MTV award-winning LaVelle Smith Jnr and Kerys Nathan.
So, get set for
a mind blowing theatrical experience with Thriller
Live running with packed houses at the Lyric theatre! Catch the stunning
musical experience of Michael Jackson’s 45-year musical history in Thriller
Live. The spectacular concert is the
celebration of world’s greatest entertainer. In the year 1888, Lyric Theatre
made its debut and is one of the oldest theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue. Since
2009, the show is running with packed houses at the Lyric Theatre. The theatre
was originally constructed as a venue for operetta and opened with a transfer
of the comic opera, Dorothy.