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Bring It On

PAST EVENT
Accessible
8 Dec 2021 –⁠ 22 Jan 2022, from 2.30pm
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Performance & dance
From £22.50
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Bring It On, performers from broadway musical
★★★★★

‘I’d defy anyone to leave Bring It On without a big smile’

London Theatre

The smash-hit Broadway cheerleading musical backflips into the UK, starring Amber Davies and Olympic gymnast Louis Smith.

Inspired by the film of the same name, Bring It On: The Musical takes you on a high-flying, high-energy journey tackling friendship, jealousy, betrayal and forgiveness – wrapped up in explosive choreography and tricks.

Cheer-royalty and newly crowned Squad Captain, Campbell (Davies), should be embarking on her most cheertastic senior year at Truman High School.

When she’s forced to move to the neighbouring hard-knock Jackson High, Campbell fears her life is over.

But an unlikely friendship catapults Campbell back into contention, with a powerhouse squad and the fire to achieve the impossible.

Bring It On is produced by Selladoor Productions (Flashdance, Avenue Q).

It is written by Tony Award winners Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton), Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q) Tom Kitt (Grease: Live) and lyricist Amanda Green (High Fidelity).

Performed by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Ltd.

Watch: London audience reacts to Bring It On: The Musical

‘brilliant and effortlessly cool’

The Telegraph

‘slick as a cheerleader’s ponytail’

Evening Standard

Need to know

Age recommendation

For ages 10+

The performance on Wednesday 12 January 2022 at 7.30pm is British Sign Language interpreted (BSL) by Vicky Pannell.

The performance on Thursday 20 January 2022 at 7.30pm has Audio Description available.

If you require British Sign Language interpretation (BSL) for the performance on Wednesday 12 January 2022 at 7.30pm, please email the Southbank Centre Ticket Office to arrange your seating: [email protected]

You can join our free Access Scheme through your online Southbank Centre account or via email.
Find out more about our Access Scheme

Please note that smoke, haze, strobe and flashing light effects (including blinders) are used during this performance.

Dates & times

8 Dec 2021 –⁠ 22 Jan 2022, from 2.30pm

Price

  • Standard entry £22.50 - £99.50* 
  • Concessions 25%**

* Excludes £3.50 booking fee.

** Limited availability. Read about concessions.

Special rates are available for schools and groups at certain performances. To find out more send us an email [email protected]

The Southbank Centre takes a strong view on secondary ticketing. We require the lead booker to attend (photo ID may be requested). Tickets can only be resold by the Southbank Centre or one of its authorised agents.

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Venue

Queen Elizabeth Hall

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The Queen Elizabeth Hall is open daily from 10am.

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Our address is: Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX. The nearest tube and train stations within 5-7 minutes walk are Waterloo (Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines) and Embankment (District & Circle lines). There are also lots of bus routes with stops 2-5 minutes from our venues. For more information on getting here by road, rail or river.

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Pre-booking online is recommended. Check our website on the day for returns. There’s no need to print your e-ticket – just show your phone to our Visitor Assistants on entry.

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Your e-ticket will be sent to you seven days before the event date from [email protected]. If you don't receive your e-ticket, and it's not in your junk or spam folder, please get in touch. 

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More information

Find out all you need to know about tickets, including concessions, group bookings, returns, credit vouchers and more, via the link below.

Frequently asked questions

Get an overview of the seating layout of Queen Elizabeth Hall by downloading our seating plan.

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Toilets

An accessible toilet is located in the foyer.

A Changing Places toilet is located on Level 1 Royal Festival Hall next to the JCB Glass Lift, for the exclusive use of disabled people who need personal assistance to use the toilet.

The facility includes a height-adjustable bench, tracking hoist system, a centrally-placed toilet, a height-adjustable basin and a shower. The phone outside the Changing Places toilet will connect you with a member of staff, who can provide you with the key. The facility is open daily 10am – 11pm.

Cloakroom

The Queen Elizabeth Hall cloakroom is closed. You won’t be able to bring any bags over 40 x 25 x 25cm into the Queen Elizabeth Hall, so please leave large bags at home.

We're cash-free

Please note that we're unable to accept cash payments across our site. 

For step-free access from the Queen Elizabeth Hall Slip Road off Belvedere Road to the Queen Elizabeth Hall auditorium seating (excluding rows A to C) and wheelchair spaces in the Rear Stalls, plus Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer and the Purcell Room, please use the Queen Elizabeth Hall main entrance.

To reach this entrance, enter the Royal Festival Hall via the Southbank Centre Square Doors. Take the JCB Glass Lift to Level 2 and exit to the Riverside Terrace. Turn right to find the Queen Elizabeth Hall main entrance.

You can also use the external lift near the Artists' Entrance on Southbank Centre Square to reach Mandela Walk, Level 2. 

For access to the Queen Elizabeth Hall auditorium seating rows A to C and wheelchair spaces in the Front Stalls, please enter via the Artists' Entrance in the Queen Elizabeth Hall Slip Road (Level 1).

Talk to a member of staff at the auditorium entrance if you have a disability that means you can’t queue, or you need extra time to take your seat. They can arrange priority entry for you as soon as the doors open.

Please bear with us while we update our access map to reflect the refurbishment of the Royal Festival Hall’s Level 2 foyer spaces. The step-free routes remain the same.

Download step-free access map

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