The Chicago Blues Brothers have put the band back together and are 'Cruisin for a Bluesin' taking you to the music capitals of the USA for one night of spectacular live music. This award-winning show is bringing you the very best in Rhythm and Blues, Soul, Country and Motown with a few surprises and lots of lunacy thrown in for good measure.
All performed in the hard-hitting style that has made the Chicago Blues Brothers the biggest and most loved Blues Brothers shows in The World. From The Savoy theatre in London's West End to the Madinat theatre Dubai this show has rocked some of the most iconic venues around the globe.
Join Jake and Elwood, The Sweet Soul Sisters and the amazing CBB Band for a hand clapping, foot-stomping, hit parade corker of an evening. Overflowing with heart and brimming with soul, indisputably infectious with an exuberant spirit and energy that is impossible to resist.
Getting the blues has never been so much fun.
"Tight, Classy and Brassy" - The Stage
"Highly charged, Fun and Infectious" - Time Out
"Fast, loud and determined everyone has a good time" - The Reviews Hub
"10/10 Perfect" - Writebase Liverpool
Tickets: £26.50 / £16.50 Children under 14s
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