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Cameron Mackintosh Announces More Dates for Les Misérables The Arena Concert Spectacular

by Staff Writer
October 8, 2025
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LES MISÉRABLES Original World Tour Company. Enjolras (James D. Gish) and Ensemble. photograph by Danny Kaan

LES MISÉRABLES Original World Tour Company. Enjolras (James D. Gish) and Ensemble. photograph by Danny Kaan

As Les Misérables celebrates its 40th Anniversary at London’s Sondheim Theatre, Cameron Mackintosh has announced additional dates for Les Misérables The Arena Concert Spectacular.

The world tour will continue with performances at Dublin’s 3Arena (29 May – 6 June 2026), Birmingham’s Utilita Arena (11 – 14 June 2026), London’s Royal Albert Hall (18 – 21 June 2026), and New York’s Radio City Music Hall (23 July – 2 August 2026).

Presale access begins Monday 20 October 2025 via worldtour.lesmis.com.

       

The Arena Concert Spectacular has already sold over one million tickets worldwide since opening in Belfast in September 2024. It marks the culmination of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the world’s longest-running musical.

Producer Cameron Mackintosh said, “The Arena Concert Spectacular, which I put together as a World Tour to celebrate the incredible 40th year of Les Mis continuously running in London, has been a success beyond my wildest dreams, attracting capacity crowds around the world since it opened over a year ago – even in countries where the full stage production has never yet played.”

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He continued, “We haven’t played the Royal Albert Hall since the show’s legendary 10th Anniversary Concert… and in New York, Les Misérables has not been seen for almost a decade since we closed our third triumphant run on Broadway.”

“I am especially excited about bringing this Arena production to New York as America is the only major English-speaking country in the world where I have not yet produced the concert.”

The production features a new design tailored for large venues, with enhanced set and lighting, and a cast and orchestra of over 65 performers.

Les Misérables The Arena Concert Spectacular was developed from the acclaimed Les Misérables The Staged Concert, which played over 200 performances in the West End and the 25th Anniversary concert at The O2.

       
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