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In October 2026, Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of The War of The Worlds - Live! The Concert Experience! will be touring theatres and concert halls across the UK. For the very first time, audiences will experience a concert rendition of the iconic score, presented by Kilimanjaro.
Lose yourself in Jeff Wayne’s legendary double album, brought to life with West End performers, live band, orchestra and animation.
Jeff says: "It’s a great thrill to announce that a special concert rendition of my original double album is to tour the UK in October next year - a first of its kind on our home shores. Performing at concert and theatre venues, it will give the audiences a different perspective of my musical version, stripping the ‘spectacle’ of my arena tours back down to its foundation…the music!
For this concert tour, I’ll be stepping back from the podium, but the production will showcase exceptional artists from the West End and other major performing mediums, supported by a band, orchestra, animation and other concert elements. It will stand as a true companion to my arena tours."
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O2 City Hall Newcastle is a prominent concert venue in Newcastle upon Tyne with a capacity of approximately 2,135. Opened in 1927, it has a rich history of hosting a diverse array of performances, from classical music and theatre to rock and pop concerts.
The venue is renowned for its excellent acoustics and grand architecture, making it a favoured location for both performers and audiences. Now part of the O2 Academy Group, it continues to serve as a key cultural institution in Newcastle, attracting high-profile acts and offering a wide range of entertainment, while also supporting local and emerging artists.