Tickets for Frozen the Musical go on-sale next week - here's how to get them

PREPARE to Let It Go as Frozen the Musical arrives in the UK.
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The stage adaption of the beloved Disney film will be arriving at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London in October.

Following the release of the animated sequel Frozen II, this will be a fresh chance for fans to get their fix of Elsa and Anna.

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The musical debuted in America in 2017, before arriving on Broadway in 2018.

Frozen the Musical is coming to LondonFrozen the Musical is coming to London
Frozen the Musical is coming to London

Now three years later it is about to put a spell on British audiences.

Tickets will start going on sale from next month.

If you want to try and see the musical, here’s what you need to know about tickets:

How do I get tickets?

Frozen the Musical announced on social media that tickets for the show will go on sale on Friday, March 6 – just over a week from now.

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The show's official account tweeted: ‘Tickets go on sale Friday 6 March at 10am (GMT) for performances from 30 October 2020 to 30 May 2021.

‘Plan ahead and book early to get your first choice of tickets – and remember, there are four performances every weekend to choose from!’

For more information visit Frozen the Musical’s website here.

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When does Frozen the Musical start?

Previews will begin on October 30 and run until November 10.

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Then performances will start on November 12 and will run as follows:

- Wed - Sat: 7pm

- Thu & Sat: 2.30pm- Sun: 1pm & 5.30pm

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