LUCIE JONES is set to perform her biggest solo concert to date at the London Palladium
It has been announced that West End leading lady, Lucie Jones, will perform her biggest solo concert to date at the London Palladium on Monday 16 February 2026.
She made history on the fields of Glastonbury, now Lucie Jones is taking over the legendary London Palladium; and she’s doing it her way. Blazing out of a chapter of career-defining roles and personal milestones, this is Lucie like you’ve never seen her before, stepping under the lights to own the stage with the music that shaped her, inspired her, and defines who she is today.
Blending the heart-stopping drama of her West End career with the unfiltered energy of her live gig roots, Lucie is ready to shake the Palladium from the stalls to the rafters. Expect reinventions of musical theatre favourites, blistering covers, and a few raw, unexpected moments that pull you right into her world. And she’s got company; surprise appearances and unique collaborations will make this a night you can’t miss.
This isn’t just a concert, it’s a full-throttle night of music, surprises, and special moments that shows you exactly who Lucie is now: fearless, fierce, and completely unforgettable.
Lucie is currently starring as Jenna Rink in the world premiere production of 13 Going on 30 the Musical at the Manchester Opera House.
Other theatre credits include: Genevieve in The Baker’s Wife (Menier Chocolate Factory), Catherine in Pippin (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Katie in Super You (Lyric Theatre), Jenna Rink in 13 Going on 30 (Workshop at Battersea Arts Centre), Fantine in Les Miserables (Sondheim Theatre), Elphaba in Wicked (Apollo Victoria, Jenna Hunterson in Waitress (Adelphi Theatre & UK Tour); Martha Percy in Treason (Cadogan Hall), Heidi in Title of Show (London Coliseum), Ghost of Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol (Dominion Theatre), Maureen in RENT (The Other Palace and UK Tour), Elle Woods in Legally Blonde (Leicester Curve, UK Tour and South Korea Opera House, Victoria in American Psycho (Almeida), Molly in Ghost (International Tour), Emily in A Christmas Carol (Lyceum), Lou in Girlfriends (LMTO), Meatloaf in We Will Rock You (International Arena Tour), Holly in The Wedding Singer (UK Tour) and Cosette in Les Misérables (Queen’s Theatre).
In 2020, Lucie performed a sold-out concert at London’s Adelphi Theatre. Accompanied by the London Musical Theatre Orchestra, the concert was recorded for a live album Lucie Jones – Live at The Adelphi. In 2021, Lucie performed a sold-out solo Christmas show at Her Majesty’s theatre in the West End and at St Davids Hall, Cardiff. In 2023, Lucie embarked upon a UK solo tour with the Fulltone Orchestra. Lucie has recently played a run of solo shows at Cadogan Hall, London.
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