



Lin-Manuel Miranda has done it again with his second smash hit after Hamilton. After a successful run on Broadway, Bring It On makes its way to the West End stage at Southbank.
Bring It On is an inspiring story of a young cheerleader and her journey through high school, starring the beloved Amber Davies from Love Island and Olympic gymnast Louis Smith.
Inspired by the book and film, the creative team consisting of Pulitzer Prize-winning Tom Kitt and Tony Award-winning author Jeff Whitty, have brought this beloved cheerleading musical to the theatre. Lyrics are by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Amanda Green.
Newly crowned squad captain Campbell is all set to take on her senior year at Truman High School when she is forced to move to the neighboring Jackson High. Campbell is sure that her life is over but soon finds herself making new friendships and meeting a powerhouse cheerleading squad. She’s soon fuelled with fire to achieve the impossible!
Bring It On is a heart-touching story about friendship, betrayal, forgiveness, and jealousy, packed with cheertastic fun and tricks for everyone to enjoy. In essence, it captures inspiration, love, and energy-fuelled fun!
Book and lyrics: Jeff Whitty
Direction: Guy Unsworth
Music: Tim Kitt, Lin-Manuel Miranda
Note: Producers can not guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
Queen Elizabeth Hall, located on Belvedere Road, opened in 1967 with a musical concert by Benjamin Britten. As part of the Southbank’s Art Complex, Queen Elizabeth Hall was built along with a smaller Purcell Room. After hosting multiple grand music concerts, Queen Elizabeth Hall is currently home to the cheerleading musical Bring It On.
Seating Capacity: 916
Queen Elizabeth Hall Seating Plan will help you find the best seats in the theatre.
Address: Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
Tube: The nearest tube station is Waterloo station (Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee, and Waterloo)
Bus: Buses to Waterloo Bridge – 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 521, N1, N68, N171 and N343. Buses to York Road – 76, 77, 211, 341, 381, 507, N381 and N76
Available Facilities: Wheelchair accessible, In-house bar, Coat check, Assistive Listening System, Guide dogs, Washrooms
Accessibility: Queen Elizabeth Hall welcomes disabled guests and strives to make the show accessible for everyone
Security: Please be aware that for your comfort and security all audience members will be subject to security checks upon arrival at the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Dress Code: Smart and casual wear is recommended. Keep in mind, the theater is air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.
Outside Food: Outside food is strictly prohibited inside this venue.
You can book online tickets to Bring It On from 8th Dec 2021.
The ticket price for Bring It On will vary with the seats you choose. However, tickets can be purchased at prices starting from £27.
While Bring It On is recommended for ages 10 and above, children above the age of 5 can attend the show.
Bring It On runs for 2 hours and 30 minutes, with 1 interval in between.
Bring It On will start playing in Queen Elizabeth Hall from 8th Dec 2021.
You can watch the West End show Bring It On at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
By booking your Bring It On tickets with us, you can avail of interstate discounts on your purchase.
Yes. Since Queen Elizabeth Hall welcomes disabled guests and strives to make the show accessible for everyone, viewers can purchase accessible tickets for Bring It On.
Yes. Children above the age of 5 can attend Bring It On with a separate ticket.
Yes. Depending on the seat of your choice, you can find cheaper tickets for Bring It On. Click here to view your various ticket options.