Following a successful UK, Ireland and International tour from 2021 – 2023 the Award-winning BAT OUT OF HELL – THE MUSICAL, featuring Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf’s greatest hits, will return to tour the UK in 2025, with performances at the New Theatre in Cardiff from Monday 3rd February.

Returning to the cast are GLENN ADAMSON (We Will Rock You, London Coliseum, Bat Boy in concert, London Palladium) as Strat, KATIE TONKINSON (Bonnie and Clyde, UK & Ireland Tour) as Raven and original leading cast members ROB FOWLER (MAMMA MIA!,UK & International tour, Tanz Der Vampire Das Musical, German tour) as Falco and SHARON SEXTON (MAMMA MIA!, UK & International tour, Billy Elliot The Musical) as Sloane. 

Bat Out Of Hell – The Musical wowed critics and public alike when it played limited seasons at Manchester Opera House, London Coliseum and London’s Dominion Theatre. The musical also had successful runs in Canada, Germany and New York, a residency in Las Vegas and the international tour took the show to the UK, Ireland, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. 

The show has collected more than a few awards along the way, winning the Radio 2 Audience Award for Best Musical at the Evening Standard Awards and was nominated for 8 WhatsOnStage Awards, including Best New Musical.

As the Lost boys and girls flee into the tunnels below the city from its ruler Falco, his teenage daughter Raven locks eyes with fearless leader of the Lost, the immortal Strat, and the immensity of their love-at-first-sight-obsessions threaten to destroy both of their families. Experience the thrill of the electrifying songs of Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf’s epic collaboration: “Bat Out of Hell.”

Glenn Adamson & Katie Tonkinson- Bat Out of Hell – The Musical (Photo: Matt Crockett)

The West End & UK Tour of Bat Out of Hell – The Musical is produced by Michael Cohl, Tony Smith & David Sonenberg with executive producer Julian Stoneman.

The tour gets to the New Theatre in Cardiff from. Monday 3rd through to Saturday 8th February next year. Performances are at 7:30pm each evening with a 2:30pm matinee on Wednesday and Saturday. For more details and tickets, which range from £24 to £60, go HERE.