Come From Away musical set to return with 2024 UK tour - including show at Bristol’s Hippodrome theatre

Come From Away the musical has announced its UK tour next summer - including a two-week run in Bristol.
Come From Away has announced its UK tour next summer - including a stop in Bristol. Come From Away has announced its UK tour next summer - including a stop in Bristol.
Come From Away has announced its UK tour next summer - including a stop in Bristol.

Award-winning West End musical Come From Away has announced its UK tour next summer - including a stop in Bristol. The show will begin its year-long tour in Leicester on March 1 before ending in Salford on December 3.

Come From Away, winner of the global ‘Best New Musical’ award, tells the extraordinary true-life story of the 7,000 air passengers from all over the world who were grounded in Canada in the aftermath of 9/11 - and the little Newfoundland community that welcomed these ‘come from aways’ into their lives.

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The first female American Airlines captain, the quick-thinking town mayor, the mother of a New York firefighter, and the eager local news reporter are just a few of the many real characters caught at the beginning of the moment that changed the course of history, and whose stories became a true celebration of hope, humanity, and unity.

The international hit musical has had sold-out, record-breaking engagements on Broadway, in Canada, throughout Australia, and on a 60-city North American Tour, and it comes straight from the West End, where it had over 1000 performances and played to over 850,000 people at the Phoenix Theatre.

When is the Come From Away musical coming to Bristol?

Come From Away musical is coming to Bristol’s Hippodrome Theatre from August 20 - August 31 2024. Tickets can now be purchased from the official website. However, not all areas have released the ticket details.

Come From Away musical - full list of UK tour

  • March 1 - March 9 - Leicester, Curve Theatre
  • March 12 - March 23 - Liverpool, Empire Theatre
  • April 2 - April 6 - Cardiff, Wales Millenium Centre 
  • April 9 - April 13 - Plymouth, Theatre Royal 
  • April 16 - April 20 - Southampton, Mayflower Theatre
  • April 23 - April 27 - Oxford, New Theatre
  • April 30 - May 11 - Leeds, Grand Theatre 
  • May 21 - June 1 - Birmingham, Hippodrome
  • June 4 - June 8 - Hull, New Theatre
  • June 25 - June 29 - Belfast, Grand Opera House
  • July 2 - July 6 - Ipswich, Regent Theatre
  • July 9 - July 20 - Sheffield, Lyceum Theatre
  • August 6 - August 17 - Newcastle, Theatre Royal
  • August 20 - August 31 - Bristol, Hippodrome
  • September 10 - September 14 - Aberdeen, His Majesty’s Theatre
  • September 17 - September 21 - Edinburgh, Playhouse
  • September 24 - September 28 - Glasgow, Kings Theatre
  • October 1 - October 5 - Nottingham, Theatre Royal
  • October 8 - October 12 - Wimbledon, New Theatre
  • October 15 - October 26 - Norwich, Theatre Royal
  • November 5 - November 9 - Wolverhampton, Grand Theatre
  • November 26 - November 30 - Milton Keynes Theatre
  • December 3 - January 5 - Salford, Lowry

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