The hit show SIX the Musical is returning to the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, for a strictly limited run from April 28 to May 9, 2026. The production retells the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII as a high‑energy pop‑concert, combining contemporary pop songs with dynamic choreography. The show has been a popular regional attraction and has previously sold out its Nottingham engagements, often months in advance.
The stage performance runs for approximately 80 minutes with no interval. Tickets start at £25; other ticket prices vary by seat and performance (tour pricing has ranged up to around £55). Readers should check the venue booking page for current availability and exact prices.
Local theatregoers can use Nottingham’s NET tram network to reach the city centre. The service that runs to Toton Lane stops at the Royal Centre tram stop, which is the nearest stop to the Theatre Royal; journey times from Beeston Centre are typically around 20 minutes (check NET timetables or the NETGO app for exact schedules).
This touring visit is part of a wider UK tour. SIX was created by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss while students and has since become an international success with long‑running productions in London and New York. Its return to Nottingham follows previous sell‑out runs at the venue.