Underbelly Boulevard Soho has announced a thrilling new programme for Spring/Summer 2025, packed with comedy, cabaret, magic, and musical theatre.
The season includes the return of audience favourites, exciting debuts, and exclusive one-night-only performances, cementing the venue’s reputation as one of London’s most dynamic cultural hotspots.
Among the highlights is the return of Pop Off, Michelangelo!, which has been extended until 13th July due to popular demand. This genre-defying show continues to captivate audiences with its bold, high-energy performances.
On 6th June, comedian and presenter Amelia Dimoldenberg will make her Underbelly Boulevard debut in This Doesn’t Leave The Room. The hit improv show from the Free Association invites audiences to anonymously share their secrets, which are then transformed into scandalously funny scenes by a cast of top-tier improvisers and surprise guests.
Soho’s cabaret scene gets a glittering boost with Revudeville: Soho Fantasy on 30th May. Hosted by Heiress Blackstone, the show features burlesque icon Jolie Papillon and a cast of dazzling performers in a tribute to Soho’s storied past and vibrant present.
Comedy fans can look forward to BAFTA-winning poet and comic Tim Key, who brings his new book tour L.A. Baby! to the venue on 20th and 21st June. Meanwhile, Chris Turner: Childish returns on 5th June with a live band and a mix of freestyle rap and musical comedy.
The programme also includes the return of Belly Scratch, a platform for emerging talent to showcase new work, and the cult horror-comedy Badass Be Thy Name from POLICE COPS, running 22nd–27th July.
West End star Kerry Ellis will present An Evening With Kerry Ellis on 24th July, performing songs from her celebrated career in an intimate setting.
Family favourite Mario the Maker Magician returns for a weekend of interactive fun on 26th and 27th July, while TikTok sensation Em Wallbank takes the stage on 8th August for a one-night musical extravaganza.
Finally, magician James Phelan brings his new show The Man Who Was Magic to the venue for a limited run from 15th–24th August, promising spellbinding illusions and heartfelt storytelling.
Listings and ticket information can be found here.