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Make a date with Priscilla Queen of the Desert

The hit musical is heading across the UK and Ireland next year…

Priscilla Queen of the Desert, based on the 1994 Oscar-winning film, is set to hit the road bursting onto stages across the UK and Ireland opening at the Palace Theatre in Manchester on 16 February 2026 and touring through to July 2026.  International dates will also be announced in due course.

Directed by Olivier Award-nominated Ian Talbot OBE with choreography by Olivier Award-winner Matt Cole and set and lighting design by Andrew Exeter, the sassy and joyous Broadway and West End hit musical follows the hilarious and heart-warming journey as three friends travel across Australia in a dilapidated bus nicknamed Priscilla to put on the show of a lifetime.

Featuring a hit parade of dance-floor classics as well as garnering international acclaim, at its core, Priscilla Queen of the Desert’s enduring appeal lies in its heartfelt exploration and celebration of identity, diversity, and the journey toward self-acceptance. Challenging societal norms, and the importance of embracing one’s true self, the characters confront prejudice and adversity and discover the strength found in unity, friendship, and the beauty of authentic expression.

Packed full of dazzling dance routines, a sparkling array of spectacular costumes and an iconic soundtrack of 80s and 90s disco anthems including ‘Hot Stuff’, ‘It’s Raining Men’, ‘I Will Survive’, ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’, ‘Finally’ and more, Priscilla Queen of the Desert is an exuberant celebration of acceptance and belonging, bursting at the seams with humour, heart and spectacle.

King’s Theatre, Glasgow

Confirmed Tour Dates

Palace Theatre, Manchester (19 – 28 February 2026)

King’s Theatre, Glasgow (2 – 7 March)

Liverpool Empire (9 – 14 March)

Mayflower Theatre, Southampton (16 – 21 March)

Birmingham Hippodrome (23 – 28 March)

Norwich Theatre Royal (30 March – 4 April)

Theatre Royal, Newcastle (6 – 11 April)

Edinburgh Playhouse (14 – 18 April)

Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff (20 – 25 April)

Curve Theatre, Leicester

Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham (28 April – 2 May)

Aylesbury Theatre (4 – 9 May)

New Victoria, Woking (11 – 16 May)

The Marlowe, Canterbury (25 – 30 May)

Grand Opera House, Belfast (1 – 6 June)

Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin (8 – 13 June)

Theatre Royal, Brighton (16 – 20 June)

Curve Theatre, Leicester (22 – 27 June)

Alhambra Theatre, Bradford (6 – 11 July)

Hall for Cornwall, Truro (14-18 July 2026).

Cast is yet to be finalised.

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