Leicester is set to sparkle with festive cheer this November as the hugely popular 'That'll Be Christmas' show makes its triumphant return to the city's iconic De Montfort Hall. This spectacular production promises to deliver the ultimate Christmas experience, combining timeless holiday classics with side-splitting comedy and pure family entertainment.
A Festive Musical Extravaganza
Audiences can look forward to an unforgettable evening filled with all their favourite Christmas hits, performed by an exceptionally talented cast of singers and musicians. From traditional carols to contemporary Christmas anthems, the show covers the entire spectrum of seasonal music that will have everyone tapping their feet and singing along.
More Than Just Music
What sets 'That'll Be Christmas' apart is its perfect blend of musical excellence and comedy gold. The show features hilarious sketches and comic routines that will have both children and adults roaring with laughter, creating that warm, festive feeling that makes Christmas so special.
The Perfect Family Outing
Organisers have specifically designed this production to be the ideal pre-Christmas treat for all generations. Whether you're planning a night out with friends, a romantic festive date, or looking for that perfect family activity to kickstart your Christmas celebrations, this show delivers on every front.
Event Details:
- Venue: De Montfort Hall, Leicester
- Date: November 2024
- Highlights: Christmas classics, comedy sketches, family entertainment
With its proven track record of delighting audiences year after year, 'That'll Be Christmas' has established itself as one of the Midlands' most anticipated seasonal events. The show's return to Leicester signals the official start of the festive season for many local residents, creating cherished memories and spreading Christmas joy throughout the community.
Don't miss your chance to experience this magical Christmas celebration – it's the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit and create lasting memories with your loved ones in the heart of Leicester.