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FOR SALE: 2 X TICKETS TO THRILLER LIVE / celebration of Michael Jackson's music

1x adult + 1x child - ?72 total


I bought 2 x Kids Week tickets for my 6 year old and I to go see Thriller Live in August, forgetting I already had plans that day!


It's for Saturday 19th August - 4pm matinee, doors open 3.30pm.

Great seats - Block: O/S - Row: B - Seat: 15&16

Lyric Theatre



Now in its record breaking 8th year, THRILLER LIVE is a spectacular concert created to celebrate the career of the world?s greatest entertainer.


After opening in the Lyric Theatre in London on 2 January 2009 to rave reviews, Thriller Live has celebrated its seventh birthday in the West End, embarked on a world tour and a sell-out UK arena tour, played over 3000 shows globally to 3 million fans, visited over 30 counties and entered the West end record books by becoming the longest running show in the Lyric Theatres 125 year history.


Taking you on a visual, audio and electrifying journey through the magic of Michael?s 45 year musical history, you will experience over two hours of non-stop hits from pop to rock, soul to disco. Paying homage to Jackson?s legendary live performances and innovative dance moves executed with flair, precision and passion this is a show that you will never forget.


Expect your favourite songs delivered by an exceptionally talented cast and band, including: I Want You Back, ABC, Can You Feel It, Off The Wall, The Way You Make Me Feel, Smooth Criminal, Beat It, Billie Jean, Dirty Diana, Bad, Rock With You, They Don?t Care About Us, Dangerous, Thriller plus many more!

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