Fascinating Aida’s celebrate with The 40th Anniversary Show

Published 12 October 2023

Celebrating 40 years on the road in 2023, Dillie, Liza and Adèle, Britain’s raciest and sassiest musical cabaret trio, are bringing their brand-new show to theatres across the UK.

Fascinating Aïda have racked-up millions of internet followers, performed in the world’s most prestigious venues and been showered with awards and plaudits since they sashayed onto the scene back in 1983.

Uniquely charming, with diamond-sharp satire, filthy, hilarious, belligerent, poignant and outrageous, this indomitable trio are still the mistresses of their craft.  Marking this astonishing milestone, the show will feature much-loved favourites and some wickedly hilarious new songs. If you’ve been delighted by Dogging, sung-along to Cheap Flights or shared their rudest ever Christmas song, don’t miss the chance to celebrate with these unstoppable performers in their glorious prime!

Book now at these Theatre Tokens venues:

Wycombe Swan, High Wycombe

21 September

Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea

24 September

Mercury Theatre, Colchester

29 – 30 September

The Hawth, Crawley

8 October

St George’s Hall, Bradford

20 October

Hull City Hall

21 October

Lyceum Theatre, Crewe

28 October

Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple

3 November

Lighthouse, Poole

4 November

G Live, Guildford

7 – 8 November

Opera House, Buxton

17 November

Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield

22 November

The Lowry, Salford (Book online)

25 November

2024

Pavilion Theatre, Worthing

26 January

The Orchard Theatre, Dartford

27 January

Oxford Playhouse

30 Jan – 1 Feb

Salisbury Playhouse

2 February

The London Palladium (Book online)

4 – 6 February

Royal & Derngate, Northampton

9 February

Aberystwyth Arts Centre

11 February

New Theatre, Peterborough

15 February

Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone

16 February

Congress Theatre, Eastbourne

17 February

Belgrade Theatre, Coventry

22 – 23 February

Darlington Hippodrome

24 February

Lichfield Garrick

28 February

Winding Wheel Theatre, Chesterfield

2 March

Floral Pavilion Theatre, New Brighton

6 March

St David’s Hall, Cardiff

8 March

Music Hall, Aberdeen

11 March

Perth Concert Hall

12 March

The King’s Theatre, Glasgow

13 – 14 March

The Playhouse Theatre, Weston-super-mare

21 March

Grove Theatre, Dunstable

22 March

Kings Theatre, Portsmouth

23 March

Dorking Halls

28 March