Love Actually is touring around the UK in December 2023 with a live orchestra playing its soundtrack as the film plays on screen.
Fans of the Christmas film can see Love Actually In Concert in Manchester with tickets going on sale this week.
Playing to sold out performances in previous years, fans will need to be quick to secure tickets for the shows.
The 2023 tour will begin in Bath before visiting Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Nottingham and more.
The finale show just before Christmas is scheduled to take place at London’s Eventim Apollo.
Love Actually follows 10 different yet interweaving stories of love during the festive period.
The film was written and directed by Richard Curtis and initially released in 2003.
It features an all-star cast: Liam Neeson, Colin Firth, Laura Linney, Bill Nighy, Martine McCutcheon, Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley, Rowan Atkinson, Martin Freeman and more.
A full live orchestra will perform Craig Armstrong’s scores at each show of the tour while the film is projected onto a screen.
Armstrong has been awarded a BAFTA for his Achievement in Film Music.
Love Actually In Concert tour dates 2023
November
- Friday 24 - Bath Forum
- Saturday 25 - Cardiff St David’s Hall
- Sunday 26 - Southend Cliffs Pavilion
- Monday 27 - Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
December
- Friday 1 - Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
- Sunday 3 - Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
- Monday 4 - Sheffield City Hall
- Tuesday 5 - Birmingham Symphony Hall
- Wednesday 6 - York Barbican
- Thursday 7 - Edinburgh Usher Hall
- Friday 8 - Manchester Bridgewater Hall
- Saturday 9 - London Eventim Apollo
How to get tickets to Love Actually In Concert
Tickets go on sale via the Ticketmaster website and if you’re looking to buy them, here’s how you can.
The Manchester show will take place at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester on Friday, December 8.
To add the date to your diary, you’ll need to grab tickets which go on sale on Friday, March 17 at 10am.
The Ticketmaster pre-sale is live at the time of writing at will end at 9am on March 17.
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