RuPaul’s Drag Race announces series 4 UK tour and Royal Albert Hall date - how to get tickets, presale details

RuPaul’s Drag Race has been a hit in the UK, with the first season bringing the BBC around 15.6 million streams
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Following two hugely successful UK tours, RuPaul’s Drag Race season four UK tour has been announced. The current contestants, vying to be the season four winner, will be on the tour with a London date pencilled in.

If your favourite drag queen has been knocked out, you will get the chance to see them once more with all 12 drag queens that have featured on season four of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK in attendance. Get ready to see Baby, Black Peppa, Cheddar Gorgeous, Copper Top, Dakota Schiffer, Danny Beard, Jonbers Blonde, Just May, Le Fil, Pixie Polite, Sminty Drop and Starlet.

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Regarding the tour, Ben Hatton, Director of Theatre Touring for Cuffe and Taylor, said: “We are delighted to be presenting our third live tour of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. It is a show that is outrageous and exciting in equal measures and audiences just absolutely love it. Get ready for a completely laugh out loud evening of no holds barred entertainment!”

The tour will get underway in Spring 2023, starting in Plymouth and will see all the icons from season four travel the UK, appearing in London, Bristol, Newcastle and more.Here’s how to get tickets, when it is coming to London and all the drag queens coming your way.

When is the RuPaul Drag Race season four UK tour coming to London?

The season four tour of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK will come to London’s Royal Albert Hall on Friday, April 28 2023.

How to get tickets to see the season four tour of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK

Tickets for the shows, including the date in London, go on sale at 10am on Friday November 4 through Live Nation. Live Nation will also be hosting a presale which opens at 10am on Thursday November 3.

Full list of UK tour dates for the RuPaul Drag Race tour

  • Plymouth: Plymouth Pavilions, April 14
  • Brighton: Brighton Dome, April 15
  • Southampton: Mayflower Theatre, April 16
  • Birmingham: Symphony Hall, April 16
  • Manchester: Opera House, April 19
  • Glasgow: King’s Theatre, April 21
  • Stockton: Stockton Globe, April 22
  • Sheffield: Sheffield City Hall, April 23
  • Liverpool: Empire Theatre, April 24
  • Nottingham: Royal Concert Hall, April 27
  • London: Royal Albert Hall, April 28
  • Southend: Cliffs Pavilion, April 29
  • Cardiff: Motorpoint Arena, April 30
  • Swansea: Swansea Arena, May 1
  • Ipswich: Ipswich Regent Theatre, May 3
  • Newcastle: O2 City Hall, May 4
  • Leeds: First Direct Arena, May 6
  • Bristol: Bristol Hippodrome, May 7

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