The Lion King Tickets
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Hakuna Matata! Whether you're reliving childhood memories or discovering the story for the first time,The Lion King is a musical that never gets old! Catch this theatrical masterpiece while you are in London. Book your tickets now and step into the world of Disney!
Key Highlights
- See Disney’s award-winning musical The Lion King now in its 24th year at London's Lyceum Theatre
- Watch the stage light up with glorious colours, stunning effects and enchanting music
- Follow the powerful story of Simba on the way to fulfilling his role as King of the Pridelands
About The Lion King Tickets
Experience this magic of Disney’s Award winning musical while you are in London live on stage at the Lyceum Theatre!
The Musical opens with the coveted scene where Rafiki presents the newborn Simba to the animals of the Pride Lands standing over the Pride Rock. The Lion King is a story about a cub, Simba, becoming the King of the Jungle. Mufasa teaches young Simba about the Circle of Life and his future role as king. But after a betrayal by his uncle, Lost Simba is rescued by Timon and Pumbaa, who teach him their worry-free philosophy of life! But his destiny catches up to him and Simba defeats Scar and takes his rightful place as king, completing the cycle (Cue the Circle of Life featuring Elton John!)
Directed by Julie Taymor, the production combines stunning visuals and African-inspired rhythms that tell a coming of age story about identity, loss, and destiny which are relatable themes that resonate across generations. It is an experience both children and adults can thoroughly enjoy. Watch in awe as the unforgettable journey of Simba from cub to king comes to life. Get your tickets now!
The Musical opens with the coveted scene where Rafiki presents the newborn Simba to the animals of the Pride Lands standing over the Pride Rock. The Lion King is a story about a cub, Simba, becoming the King of the Jungle. Mufasa teaches young Simba about the Circle of Life and his future role as king. But after a betrayal by his uncle, Lost Simba is rescued by Timon and Pumbaa, who teach him their worry-free philosophy of life! But his destiny catches up to him and Simba defeats Scar and takes his rightful place as king, completing the cycle (Cue the Circle of Life featuring Elton John!)
Directed by Julie Taymor, the production combines stunning visuals and African-inspired rhythms that tell a coming of age story about identity, loss, and destiny which are relatable themes that resonate across generations. It is an experience both children and adults can thoroughly enjoy. Watch in awe as the unforgettable journey of Simba from cub to king comes to life. Get your tickets now!
Inclusions
- Admission to The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre
Insiders' Tips
The Lion King is Disney’s award-winning musical !
Additional Information
- Instructions:
- Please arrive 60-90 minutes prior to the event start time to aid
- Accessibility:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Children under 3 are not permitted to enter the theatre
- Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and may not sit alone
- Timings:
- The Musical has a duration of 2h 30mins.
Cancellation Policy
Bookings for The Lion King Musical cannot be modified or refunded. We recommend confirming your plans prior to making a reservation to ensure a smooth experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there original songs at the Lion King Musical in London?
Yes, there are original songs in The Lion King musical in London, and they are a crucial part of what makes the show so iconic. The musical features songs written by Elton John. These songs were specifically created for the stage adaptation, going beyond the songs that were in the original animated film.
How long does The Lion King Musical last?
The Lion King musical in London typically lasts around 2 hours and 30 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission.
Can we bring children to The Lion King Musical?
Yes, you can absolutely bring children to The Lion King musical in London! However, Children under 3 are not permitted to enter the theatre and children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and may not sit alone.