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About the show

Two icons, one spotlight. A dazzling West End tribute show imagining the ultimate showbiz face-off between Liberace and Liza Minnelli.

About Liberace and Liza: A Tribute

What would happen if two of the most outrageously gifted entertainers in showbusiness history found themselves sharing the same stage? Liberace and Liza: A Tribute poses exactly that question, conjuring an imagined encounter between the rhinestone-clad piano maestro and the incomparable queen of cabaret, Liza Minnelli. Playing now at the prestigious Harold Pinter Theatre in London's West End, this glittering production is a celebration of spectacle, song, and supreme stagecraft.

The show brings together two brilliant tribute performers who channel these beloved entertainers with remarkable commitment, from virtuosic piano playing that honours every glittering flourish of Liberace's style, to powerhouse vocals and magnetic stage presence that capture the essence of Minnelli at her peak. The result is an evening that feels both warmly nostalgic and entirely alive.

The Concept: Friendly Rivalry and Fabulous Excess

At its heart, this is a show built on a delicious premise: two colossal egos, enormous talent, and an irresistible competitive streak. The production frames its evening as an affectionate battle for the spotlight, with each performer trading stories, songs, and sharp wit in a contest nobody truly loses. The tone is knowingly comic without ever becoming a parody, holding genuine reverence for both artists throughout.

The loose narrative threads give way to duets, solo showcases, and playful exchanges that keep the energy buoyant from start to finish. Audiences familiar with either performer will find plenty to delight in, while those coming fresh to the material will be swept along by the sheer exuberance of it all.

Songs, Costumes, and Showmanship

The song list reaches deep into two extraordinary back catalogues, bringing some of the most recognisable numbers in popular entertainment to the Harold Pinter stage. Expect the kind of anthems that fill arenas and linger for decades, performed with full theatrical conviction. Alongside the music, costumes play a starring role: sequins, feathers, and extravagant tailoring are deployed with tremendous enthusiasm, and the lighting design matches the on-stage glamour beat for beat.

This is a production that understands the theatrical power of spectacle, and it leans into that tradition wholeheartedly. Whether you are a long-time admirer of either legend or simply in search of a magnificent night out, the sheer visual and musical energy of the show makes for an unforgettable experience.

Performed at the Harold Pinter Theatre

The Harold Pinter Theatre on Panton Street is one of the West End's most storied venues. Originally opened in 1881 and seating close to 800 guests across its stalls, dress circle, and upper circle, the theatre was renamed in 2011 as a lasting tribute to the great British playwright. Its intimate yet grand atmosphere makes it an ideal home for a production so rooted in personality and performance.

The theatre is within easy walking distance of Piccadilly Circus Underground station, placing it at the very heart of London's entertainment district. Surrounded by restaurants, bars, and the buzz of the West End, an evening here is a full occasion in itself.

Who Will Enjoy Liberace and Liza: A Tribute

This show is a natural choice for fans of classic popular music, lovers of theatrical spectacle, and anyone who appreciates the craftsmanship of great live performance. It works beautifully as a date night, a celebratory group outing, or a treat for a parent or grandparent who grew up with these icons. The comedy woven throughout also makes it a genuinely fun evening for audiences who might not arrive as dedicated fans of either subject.

Tickets start from £31.25, with seats available across multiple price tiers throughout the auditorium. The cast rotates regularly, so each performance carries its own distinct energy while remaining faithful to the production's vision.

Book Tickets for Liberace and Liza: A Tribute

This is a limited West End run, and demand for tickets at the Harold Pinter Theatre is consistently strong. To see availability and secure your seats, visit tickadoo, built by the founders of London Theatre Direct and one of the UK's most trusted sources for West End bookings. Check availability at tickadoo.com and plan your visit today.

Cancellation policy: theatre tickets cannot be cancelled, exchanged, or refunded once purchased.

Frequently asked questions

What is Liberace and Liza: A Tribute about?

The show imagines a fictional meeting between the legendary entertainer Liberace and the iconic Liza Minnelli, played by skilled tribute performers. The two characters engage in an affectionate battle for the spotlight, trading songs, stories, and comic banter across a full evening of live performance at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London's West End.

Where is the show performed?

Liberace and Liza: A Tribute is performed at the Harold Pinter Theatre on Panton Street in the West End. The venue seats approximately 796 guests across its stalls, dress circle, and upper circle, and is a short walk from Piccadilly Circus Underground station.

How much do tickets cost?

Tickets for Liberace and Liza: A Tribute start from £31.25, with a range of price tiers available across the different seating areas of the Harold Pinter Theatre. To see current availability and pricing, visit tickadoo.

Is the show suitable for children?

The production is primarily aimed at adult audiences and fans of classic popular entertainment, though older children who enjoy music and theatrical spectacle may find it engaging. If you are unsure whether the content is appropriate, we recommend checking with the venue directly before booking.

How long does the show run for?

A specific running time has not been confirmed for this production. As with most West End shows, the performance is likely to include an interval. We recommend arriving a little early and allowing extra time for the full experience, including any pre-show refreshments at the venue.

How do I book tickets for Liberace and Liza: A Tribute?

You can see availability and book tickets through tickadoo, built by the founders of London Theatre Direct and a trusted destination for West End theatre bookings. Visit tickadoo.com to check seat availability and choose the best option for your visit.

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Harold Pinter Theatre

Panton St, SW1Y 4DN

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Piccadilly, Leicester Square

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NCP Denman Street, Trafalgar (Q Park Scheme)

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