A “unforgettable” tribute to a Watford music icon is one of several shows coming to the Palace Theatre next month.
The list also includes an evening of spooky ghost stories and a new British musical about Bollywood, all of which can be booked on the venue's website.
Tiny Dancer, The Music of Elton John
Promising a “spectacular celebration of one of music’s greatest legends”, the live show Tiny Dancer, The Music of Elton John will be at the Palace Theatre for one night only on Saturday, May 18.
Uncanny
Prepare for an evening of “terrifying and thought-provoking” ghost stories brought to life on stage as BBC presenter Danny Robins takes his Uncanny show to Watford on Wednesday, May 23, and Thursday, May 24.
Right! There's just over one month to go until #Uncanny opens on tour 🤯 Will YOU be joining us for our first night in Watford??
— Uncanny: I Know What I Saw (@uncannypodlive) April 18, 2024
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Help I Sexted My Boss
The Palace Theatre will be treated to a night of “outrageous tales” on Tuesday, May 14, at a live screening of Help I Sexted My Boss, presented by etiquette expert William Hanson and Capital FM DJ Jordan North.
Help I Sexted My Boss is coming to our big screen this May! 📽️ Join William Hanson and Jordan North as they present their hit comedy podcast, broadcast live from the London Palladium.
— Watford Palace (@watfordpalace) April 9, 2024
Book now to avoid missing out 👇
📅 14 May 2024, 7.15pm
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Watford Jazz Junction Gala Show
The “Godfather of Swing” Ray Gelato will perform with his band The Giants at the venue on Thursday, May 16, for the opening night of the seven-day Watford Jazz Junction festival.
Frankie Goes To Bollywood
A new British musical, which explores the “dazzling world of Bollywood”, will premier at the Palace Theatre tonight, April 25, and run until Saturday, May 11.
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