La Bamba!

La Bamba!

Join the biggest fiesta of the summer as new jukebox musical La Bamba hits centre stage at Peacock Theatre bringing its explosive energy to the West End. Starring Strictly Come Dancing's Pasha Kovalev, The Wanted's Siva Kaneswaran and rising star Inês Fernandez in the lead role of Sofia, the show combines Latin, R&B, and timeless rock and pop to tell the ultimate feel-good story of a young Latin American girl with a big voice, big dreams, and an even bigger heart. Inspired by her musical heroes and with the help of her family, Sofia will bring together a community that has never felt more divided.
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Event Venue
Peacock Theatre
Event Address
Portugal St, London WC2A 2HT
Date
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Peacock Theatre in the West End - With exceptional choreography from Strictly favourite and Italian Latin champion Graziano Di PrimaErica Da Silva and associate choreography by Giada Lini, feel the heat of the summer, and if you are looking for a fun night out, look no further as La Bamba! will leave you dancing and singing all night long. 

Book now https://www.sadlerswells.com/whats-on/la-bamba/

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