Horrible Histories The Concert Tickets / Southampton Mayflower Theatre

Horrible Histories The Concert tour dates and tickets
For the very first time, your favourite songs and actors from the BAFTA Award-winning CBBC TV series will be appearing live (and dead!) on stage in a very special production!

Horrible Histories The Concert will be performing 1 event in Southampton on Thursday 2nd April 2026 at the Mayflower Theatre.

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Thu Apr 2 2026 Southampton, UK UK
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Horrible Histories The Concert Running April 2-4, 2026
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Address: Southampton Mayflower Theatre, 22-26 Commercial Rd, Southampton, SO15 1GE
Telephone: 02380711811
Venue Capacity: 2300
The Mayflower Theatre is a 2,300 capacity performance theatre based on Commercial Road in Southampton. Originally opened way back in 1928, the venue has remained at the forefront of the city's stage show scene to this day, and is still used for plays, musicals, ballet, and everything in between.