Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera will conclude its acclaimed run in Madrid on Sunday, April 20, bidding farewell to the UMusic Hotel Teatro Albéniz. After two seasons of critical and public success, the production will embark on its first-ever tour of Spain. This marks a major milestone for the iconic musical, which has already captivated over 300,000 spectators in the Spanish capital. LetsGo has announced the first stops of this much-anticipated tour, giving audiences across Spain the chance to experience one of the most successful musicals in theatre history.
Tour Dates and Cities:
2025
- Torrevieja – Teatro Municipal | June 6–8
- Burgos – Fórum Evolución | June 12–15
- Vigo – Auditorio Mar de Vigo | June 19–22
- Donostia – Kursaal | June 26–29
- Valencia – Palau de les Arts | July 4–20
- Gijón – Teatro Jovellanos | August 7–17
- Valladolid – Teatro Calderón | September 5–14
- Barcelona – Teatro Tívoli | September 25 – February 1, 2026
2026
- Seville – Cartuja Center | February 13–22
- Mallorca – Auditorium de Mallorca | February 23 – March 1
- Guadalajara – Teatro Buero Vallejo | March 2–8
- Pamplona – Auditorio Baluarte | March 19–22
- Logroño – Riojafórum | April 23–26
- Roquetas de Mar – Teatro Auditorio Roquetas de Mar | April 30 – May 3
- Murcia – Auditorio Víctor Villegas | May 7–10
- Córdoba – Gran Teatro | May 14–24
- A Coruña – Palacio de la Ópera | June 25–28
- Málaga – Teatro Cervantes | July 3 – August 9
- Zaragoza – Palacio de Congresos | October 7–18
- Cartagena – Auditorio El Batel | October 22–25
- Alicante – Teatro Principal | November 19 – December 6
- Tenerife – Auditorio Adán Martín | December 29 – January 3, 2027
2027
- Gran Canaria | January 7–24
A Global Phenomenon
The Phantom of the Opera is widely regarded as one of the most spectacular musicals of all time, having been seen by over 160 million people in 195 cities and 21 languages. Directed by Federico Bellone and musically directed by Julio Awad (winner of the 2024 Talía Award for this production), the Spanish tour continues the legacy of this timeless masterpiece.Since its world premiere at London’s Her Majesty’s Theatre on October 9, 1986, and its Broadway debut at the Majestic Theatre on January 26, 1988, The Phantom of the Opera has won more than 70 major theatre awards. On January 9, 2006, it became the longest-running show in Broadway history, surpassing Cats with 7,486 performances.This Spanish-language production features Silvia Montesinos as resident director and lyric translation by Montesinos. Costume design by Chiara Donato has earned widespread acclaim, winning the Broadway World Spain Audience Award.In 2022, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Antonio Banderas formed Amigos Para Siempre (APS), a joint venture dedicated to producing theatre, musicals, and live entertainment for Spanish-speaking markets worldwide, one of the largest and fastest-growing global audiences.
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