The Choir of Man Tour Dates
The Choir of Man is set in a welcoming pub where nine performers sing, dance, and share stories with the audience. The show mixes pop, folk, rock, and musical theatre favourites, backed by live instruments. Its cast of singers and musicians turn familiar songs into something new, with tight harmonies and playful choreography.
The staging makes the audience feel part of the pub setting, with laughter, friendship, and music flowing freely. The mix of warmth and energy gives the show a relaxed but uplifting spirit, and it is touring nationwide.
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New Wimbledon Theatre, London
From 14 March 2026 to 21 March 2026
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Theatre Royal, Bath
From 24 March 2026 to 28 March 2026
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Arts Theatre, Cambridge
From 31 March 2026 to 4 April 2026
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Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
From 7 April 2026 to 11 April 2026
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New Theatre, Peterborough
From 14 April 2026 to 18 April 2026
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Theatre Royal Brighton, Brighton
From 21 April 2026 to 25 April 2026
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King's Theatre, Glasgow
From 28 April 2026 to 2 May 2026
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Opera House, Manchester
From 5 May 2026 to 9 May 2026
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Empire, Sunderland
From 12 May 2026 to 16 May 2026
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Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
From 19 May 2026 to 23 May 2026
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Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes
From 26 May 2026 to 30 May 2026
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Theatre Royal, Nottingham
From 9 June 2026 to 13 June 2026
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Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
From 16 June 2026 to 20 June 2026
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Grand Opera House, York
From 30 June 2026 to 4 July 2026
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Curve, Leicester
From 7 July 2026 to 11 July 2026
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Birmingham Alexandra, Birmingham
From 14 July 2026 to 18 July 2026
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Malvern Theatres, Malvern
From 21 July 2026 to 25 July 2026
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Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
From 28 July 2026 to 1 August 2026
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Mercury Theatre, Colchester
From 4 August 2026 to 8 August 2026
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Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
From 11 August 2026 to 15 August 2026
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Storyhouse, Chester
From 18 August 2026 to 22 August 2026
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Richmond Theatre, London
From 25 August 2026 to 29 August 2026
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Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury
From 1 September 2026 to 5 September 2026
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Cliffs Pavilion, Southend
From 15 September 2026 to 19 September 2026
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Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
From 22 September 2026 to 26 September 2026
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Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
From 29 September 2026 to 3 October 2026
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Royal & Derngate, Northampton
From 6 October 2026 to 10 October 2026
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Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
From 20 October 2026 to 24 October 2026
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Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
From 3 November 2026 to 7 November 2026
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Swan Theatre, High Wycombe
From 24 November 2026 to 28 November 2026
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Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
From 1 December 2026 to 5 December 2026
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More about the show
The Choir of Man was created by Nic Doodson and Andrew Kay, designed to capture the feel of a night out with friends but lifted by strong vocals and inventive staging. Since its debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2017, the show has gone on to international tours, West End runs, and seasons in Australia and the United States. It has gained a reputation as a crowd pleaser that balances live music with storytelling and humour.
The format centres on nine men who perform songs drawn from a wide range of styles, often arranged to highlight the depth of ensemble singing. Audiences hear classics by artists like Adele, Paul Simon, and Queen, alongside folk pieces and musical theatre numbers, all given new life through inventive arrangements. The set design places the cast in a pub, complete with working beer taps, which adds to the show’s informal charm. By combining a relaxed setting with polished performance, The Choir of Man has become a popular choice for audiences looking for live music with a sense of community. Its touring production keeps the core idea intact, making every stop feel like a night shared among friends.