Kylie Minogue has announced that she will be appearing in an upcoming musical based on songs produced by The Hit Factory.
As The Hit Factory, Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman dominated the ’80s pop scene by writing a slew of Number Ones singles – penning and producing 25 hits for the ex-Australian soap star-turned-singer, including her first chart-topper ‘I Should Be So Lucky’.
I Should Be So Lucky: The Scott Aitken Waterman Musical is written and directed by Debbie Isitt, who has woven all 25 songs they wrote for Minogue to tell the story of a young couple called Ella and Nathan who are set to be wed when things suddenly go awry. Minogue will “digitally appear throughout the show as a specially created character unique to the musical.”
The World Premiere of the official Stock Aitken Waterman musical will be at the Bristol Hippodrome – Tue 9 Apr – Sat 13 Apr 2024. Kylie Minogue will digitally appear throughout the show as a specially created character unique to the musical. @BristolHipp pic.twitter.com/vf550dm9Uj
— The SoundtrackPlus Entertainment Show (@SoundtrackPlus) July 18, 2023
“I’m thrilled to announce that I will be joining Stock Aitken Waterman in presenting the new musical, I Should Be So Lucky,” said Minogue. “It is the music that inspired a generation (plus my first five albums) so to have all the SAW hits in this original story will make for a compelling, funny and heartfelt show. Let’s enjoy the magic all over again!”
Scott, Aitken and Waterman added: “[They] are thrilled to be part of this wonderful new adventure. To see our songs take on a new life in the world of musical theatre and working on a collaboration with Debbie Isitt and her talented team is so exciting and very special.”
The musical’s world premiere will take place at the Manchester Opera House on November 2 this year before going on a nationwide tour. You can find any available tickets here and check out the tour dates below.
The’I Should Be So Lucky: The Scott Aitken Waterman musical’ tour dates are:
2023
November 2 – 25: Manchester, Opera House
November 27 – December 2: Cardiff, Wales Millennium Centre
December 4 – 9: Plymouth, Theatre Royal
December 12 – 30: Leeds, Grand Theatre & Opera House
December 8 – January 13: Dartford, Orchard Theatre
2024
January 16 – 20: Sheffield, Lyceum
January 23 – 27: Southampton, Mayflower Theatre
January 29 – February 3: New Wimbledon Theatre
February 5 – 10: New Oxford Theatre
February 12 – 17: Glasgow, King’s Theatre
February 19 – 24: Hull, New Theatre
February 5 – March 9: Milton Keynes Theatre
March 11 – 16: Southend, Cliffs Pavillion
March 18 – 23: Woking, New Victoria Theatre
March 25 – 30: Bromley, Churchill Theatre
April 1 – 6: Birmingham, The Alexandra
April 9 – 13: Bristol Hippodrome
April 15 – 20: Liverpool Empire
April 22 – 27: Sunderland Empire
April 30 April – May 4: Aberdeen, His Majesty’s Theatre
In other news, Kylie Minogue will be releasing her 16th studio album ‘Tension’ on September 22 via Darenote / BMG – with a huge 2024 tour and potential Madonna collaboration also teased. There is also speculation that the pop icon will have a residency in Las Vegas as she mentioned she could “very possibly” have her own slot.
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