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Chantelle Symester

How to get cheap The Lion King theatre tickets to shows in London

This year Disney's The Lion King theatre show celebrates its 20th anniversary, so if you've yet to experience the live show there has never been a better time to book.

Perfect for the whole family, theatre-goers can watch the classic coming of age tale of Simba come to life on stage, and sing along to iconic songs like the 'Circle of Life' and 'Can You Feel The Love Tonight'.

Tickets to see the show at London's Lyceum Theatre cost from £20 per person and can be booked from a number of outlets including ATG Tickets , Ticketmaster or direct via the Lyceum Theatre box office .

The popular Disney show is heading out on the road to celebrate its 20-year West End run at London's Lyceum Theatre, with scheduled shows in Bristol in September and Edinburgh in December.

The new tour is the second time the show has headed out on the road during its 20-year West End run. Further dates are set to be released, but fans outside of London looking to book tickets should check the official Disney website or ATG Tickets to register for priority access when tickets go on sale.

How much are tickets?

Tickets cost from £20 to £245 per person.

Where to buy?

There are a number of outlets where you can buy tickets from - check out the full list below.

Running time of the show?

The show runs for two hours and 30 minutes (including an interval).

The Lion King UK tour dates

  • From 5 December 2019 to 18 April 2020 - Edinburgh Playhouse - buy now here

  • From 30 April to 20 June 2020 - Alhambra Theatre, Bradford - buy now here

  • From 9 July to 29 August 2020 - Wales Millennium Centre - buy now here

  • From 3 September to 10 October 2020 - Mayflower Theatre, Southampton - buy now here

You can sign up for alerts when more dates are announced by visiting thelionking.co.uk .

Where to stay if you're visiting London?

While you may have bagged cheap West End tickets, London isn't exactly known for being the most budget-friendly of places, which isn't ideal if you're needing to stay the night after the show.

But the good news is that there are actually are plenty of great cheap hotels in London which also happen to be right by the top attractions if you want to get some sightseeing done too! 

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