The boys are back! The Tony-winning musical Jersey Boys returns for a major UK and Ireland tour for its 20th anniversary.
Jersey Boys offers a look behind the music and inside the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, from the streets of New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The show features all their hits, including Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Walk Like A Man, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, Beggin’, Oh What A Night and more. The musical is written by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, with music by Bob Gaudio and lyrics by Bob Crewe.
The tour will star Luke Baker as Frankie Valli, Carlo Boumoglbay as Tommy DeVito, Lewis Kennedy as Nick Massi and Toby Miles as Bob Gaudio, with Ellis Kirk as Alternate Frankie Valli.
Also joining the cast for the tour will be Aiden Carson as Joey, Artemis Chrisoulakis as Francine, Sydnie Hocknell as Mary Delgado, Michael Levi as Bob Crewe, Olivia Mitchell as Lorraine, Jarryd Nurden as Hank Majewski, Oliver Tester as Norm Waxman, Damien Winchester as Barry Belson and Fed Zanni as Gyp DeCarlo.
The cast is completed by swings Scott Goncalves, Melissa Potts, Zach Sorrow and Joshua Spencer-Pepper.
The UK and Ireland tour is staged by the original Broadway creative team, led by the Tony Award-winning team of director Des McAnuff and choreographer Sergio Trujillo, with musical supervision, vocal arrangements and incidental music by Ron Melrose. The creative team is completed by: associate director and choreographer Danny Austin; scenic designer Klara Zieglerova; costume designer Jess Goldstein; lighting designer Howell Binkley; sound designer Steve Canyon Kennedy; projection designer Michael Clark; orchestrator Steve Orich; casting director Jill Green CDG; associate UK musical supervisor Ed Bussey; musical director Lauren Ronan; resident director Luke Zammit; and general management Dodgers UK Productions.
Jersey Boys begins its tour at the New Wimbledon Theatre on 17th June 2026 where it plays until 27th June 2026, before touring to Nottingham, Bristol, Bradford, Llandudno, Cardiff, High Wycombe, Manchester, Hull, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Stoke, Birmingham, Southampton, Eastbourne, Oxford, Belfast, Glasgow, Wolverhampton, Norwich, Canterbury, Leicester, Woking, Truro, Southend, Blackpool. Sunderland, Leeds, Sheffield, Milton Keynes and Liverpool, where it closes on 24th July 2027.

