RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE UK: THE OFFICIAL SERIES TWO TOUR GETS EVEN BIGGER

RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE UK: THE OFFICIAL SERIES TWO TOUR GETS EVEN BIGGER

The Brighton Centre – Friday April 15 2022

Brighton prepare yourself! The UK’s BIGGEST EVER Drag Race tour just got even BIGGER and it is now travelling to Brighton.

Drag Royalty will Ru-Turn in 2022 for the UK’s biggest ever Drag Race tour and the original 19-date tour has now been extended to 41 dates as shows continue to sell out across the country.


Join the queens of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK for an evening of endless eleganza extravaganza as this brand-new tour takes in theatres and venues across the country which now includes a date at The Brighton Centre on Friday April 15 2022.

Witness the Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent of your favourite queens LIVE on stage as they sashay into a theatre near you.

Tickets are available from www.cuffeandtaylor.com with tickets for the Brighton show going on sale at 10am on Friday April 9.

Acclaimed for their amazing production values, expect the unexpected in this glittering tour featuring UK Season 2 winner Lawrence Chaney alongside A’Whora, Asttina Mandella, Bimini Bon-Boulash, Cherry Valentine, Ellie Diamond, Ginny Lemon, Joe Black, Sister Sister, Tayce, Tia Kofi and Veronica Green*.

The Official RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Series Two Tour is presented by Werq The World producers Voss Events and creators of Drag Race World of Wonder, in cooperation with Live Nation and Cuffe and Taylor.

Ben Hatton, Director of Theatre Touring for Cuffe and Taylor, said: “The excitement for this tour is incredible so we have decided to add extra dates across the UK.

“RuPaul’s Drag Race UK is always a huge hit so we look forward to presenting a series of outrageously entertaining shows starring all the queens from Series 2 of Drag Race UK.”

Tickets start at £35 and there are exclusive VIP options where guests can enjoy a private meet and greet with the queens before the show!

The Official RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Series Two Tour in full:

01-Feb
IPSWICH REGENT THEATRE
01-Mar
LONDON PALLADIUM
04-Feb
OXFORD NEW THEATRE
22-Mar
LLANDUDNO VENUE CYMRU
05-Feb
EDINBURGH USHER HALL
24-Mar
LONDON PALLADIUM
06-Feb
GLASGOW SECC ARMADILLO
25-Mar
DERBY ARENA
07-Feb
NEWCASTLE O2 CITY HALL
26-Mar
BIRMINGHAM, SYMPHONY HALL
08-Feb
NOTTINGHAM ROYAL CONCERT HALL
27-Mar
BRISTOL, HIPPODROME
10-Feb
BOURNEMOUTH PAVILION
29-Mar
BRADFORD, ST GEORGE’S HALL
11-Feb
SOUTHEND CLIFFS PAVILION
30-Mar
ABERDEEN, MUSIC HALL
12-Feb
MANCHESTER OPERA HOUSE
31-Mar
GLASGOW, SECC ARMADILLO
14-Feb
SHEFFIELD CITY HALL
02-Apr
IPSWICH, REGENT THEATRE
15-Feb
BLACKPOOL OPERA HOUSE
03-Apr
SOUTHAMPTON, MAYFLOWER THEATRE
16-Feb
LLANDUDNO VENUE CYMRU
06-Apr
NOTTINGHAM, ROYAL CONCERT HALL
18-Feb
BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY HALL
07-Apr
NEWCASTLE O2 CITY HALL
19-Feb
CARDIFF ST DAVID’S HALL
08-Apr
STOCKTON, GLOBE THEATRE
20-Feb
LIVERPOOL EMPIRE
09-Apr
SHEFFIELD CITY HALL
23-Feb
BASINGSTOKE ANVIL
11-Apr
OXFORD NEW THEATRE
24-Feb
PORTSMOUTH GUILDHALL
12-Apr
SOUTHEND CLIFFS PAVILION
26-Feb
PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS
14-Apr
PLYMOUTH PAVILIONS
27-Feb
LONDON PALLADIUM
15-Apr
BRIGHTON, THE BRIGHTON CENTRE
28-Feb
LONDON PALLADIUM
16-Apr
NEWPORT, ICC
17-Apr MANCHESTER OPERA HOUSE