A Night at the Musicals returns
12th February 2025
A Night at the Musicals returns for the 4th year - this time to The Lyceum Theatre in Sheffield. With Dan Walker hosting, West End stars and lots of up and coming local talent this is an event not to be missed for any musicals fans!
Roundabout's A Night at the Musicals moves to the Lyceum for 2025
Get ready to welcome a glittering array of top South Yorkshire theatre talent as one of the year’s most eagerly awaited live musical theatre events moves to a spectacular new venue for 2025.
After three years at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre, South Yorkshire youth homelessness charity Roundabout’s A Night at the Musicals will move across Tudor Square to the Lyceum for a one-night only showcase of home-grown talent on Wednesday, June 18.
Hosted for the second year by Classic FM presenter and Channel 5 news host Dan Walker, this year’s lineup of singers and dancers will be joined on stage by a team of West End actors, including Sheffield-born original Billy Elliot star James Lomas, Rebecca Lisewski and Wilf Scolding, along with professional singers Meg Birch and Stephanie Hill.
They will be joined by a company made up of the region’s major community theatre talents.
“We are delighted to be able to confirm some great professional names for a show that promises to be bigger and better than ever,” said Roundabout Events Fundraiser Denise Lawrenson.
“A Night at the Musicals will bring you the top hits from the West End, Broadway and film in one incredible concert, making the most of South Yorkshire’s great performers.
“Last year’s show was a complete sell-out so although June might seem a long way off right now, we do advise you to book early, with tickets available at prices ranging from £15 to £32.
“The 2025 Night at the Musicals is going to be bigger and better than ever at our fantastic new venue and you won’t want to miss it!”
To book for Roundabout’s Night at the Musicals visit www.roundabouthomeless.org./events/a-night-at-the-musicals-25/
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Picture: Dan Walker at last year’s Night at the Musicals - picture by Jacob Flannery
Notes to editors
• Roundabout is South Yorkshire’s youth homeless charity, supporting young people aged 16 to 25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
• The charity works with more than 350 young people every day, providing shelter, support and life skills to help them gain independence
• Their hostel is located near London Road and provides safe accommodation for 27 young people aged 16 to 21
• Roundabout is strongly committed to preventing young people from becoming homeless and believes home is the best place to be if it is safe to be there. The charity’s Homeless Prevention Service offers advice and support to young people who are at risk of becoming homeless due to family relationship breakdown.
• Roundabout is part of the End Youth Homelessness (EYH) partnership, which is a national movement aiming to end youth homelessness in the UK
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