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25 Years of Lord of the Dance

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It’s back and it’s on stage at Oxford’s New Theatre (7-11 June)

Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance has dazzled audiences around the world with its unique combination of high-energy #IrishDance, original music, storytelling and sensuality. Much of the secret to its phenomenal success lies in is its universal appeal.

The show will go to the next level in 2022 for its 25th anniversary show. Fans can expect new staging, new costumes and choreography plus cutting-edge technology special effects lighting. The spectacle will feature 40 of the world’s most outstanding young performers directed by Michael Flatley, with new music by composer Gerard Fahy. This latest iteration combines the best of tradition with all the excitement of new music and dance.

Michael Flatley comments:

“I’m so excited to bring the original Lord of the Dance back to UK Theatres in 2022. I feel like this is the most vital tour in our 25 year history! The return of the arts is so incredibly important. I hope the tour will help renew spirits and put a smile back on everyone's faces...

7-11 June, New Theatre Oxford. For more information and bookings, visit atgtickets.com

lordofthedance.com

michaelflatley.com



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