Extra performance added for BRADLEY JADEN LIVE IN CONCERT at Cadogan Hall

Due to overwhelming public demand, West End Superstar Bradley Jaden has added a second London date to his first ever international solo concert tour.

BRADLEY JADEN LIVE IN CONCERT on Friday 14 June sold out within an hour of going on sale, so he will play a second date at Cadogan Hall on Saturday 15 June. Tickets for 15 June will be available to buy from 10am this Friday 15 March.

Further dates include Politeama Rossetti, Trieste in Italy on 18 May, Sony Hall in New York on 3 June and the Margaret Island Open Air Theatre in Budapest on 18 June.

Fresh from his acclaimed performance in Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends, at the Gielgud Theatre, Bradley will bring his own show LIVE IN CONCERT to the historic stage of Cadogan Hall, in the heart of Chelsea.

Bradley will be joined on stage by special guests, who will be announced at a later date.

Bradley has starred in some of the West End’s most enduring productions including his unforgettable performance as Javert in Les Misérables, a spellbinding Fiyero in Wicked and Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera in Trieste, Italy. Other West End theatre credits include Shrek The Musical, Side Show in Concert and Treason The Musical.

Bradley will also be recreating the role of ‘avert in the Les Misérables Arena Spectacular which embarks on a World Tour this September with a cast and orchestra of over 65. He will share the role with Michael Ball, playing opposite Killian Donnelly’s Jean Valjean.

Bradley is not only one of musical theatre’s most successful leading men, but he’s also a star of the small screen, having seamlessly transitioned to the world of soap, taking roles in both EastEnders as Sonia Fowler’s flatmate Jed and in Emmerdale where he played Ben.

BRADLEY JADEN LIVE IN CONCERT is co-created and produced by Simon Schofield and Scott Garnham for Sisco Entertainment with Musical Direction by James Doughty.

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