What’s On/Online Booking
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This page lists all the scheduled events at Buxton Opera House. If you would like to see all the shows between specific dates in the future then please select your preferred start and end date. Alternatively, you may filter by category.
Lee Mead
12 September 8:00 PM
Buxton Opera House is delighted to welcome sensational West End singing star Lee Mead.
Lee’s singing and acting talents came to national prominence in 2007 as winner of BBC One’s Any Dream Will Do and since then he hasn’t looked back! Taking on the role of Joseph in the West End he won critical acclaim and further acting/singing roles – he has recently taken over the Wicked role of Fiyero – alongside which he is now pursuing a solo singing career. Read more about this event … or
Shakin’ Stevens POSTPONED
12 October 7:30 PM
Due to ill health, we regret that Shakin’ Stevens has cancelled his October tour.
He will now perform at Buxton Opera House on Sunday 13 February 2011. Existing tickets will be valid for the February date. All tickets holders will be contacted by post shortly. Read more about this event … or
Paul Carrack
20 February 7:30 PM
Four Four Time 2011
Legendary Sheffield-born singer, songwriter and former vocalist with Ace, Squeeze and Mike & The Mechanics is back on tour to promote acclaimed new album I Know That Name. The album has received heavy airplay on BBC Radio 2 and the single I Don’t Want To Hear Any More featuring Don Henley and fellow Eagle Timothy B Schmit on backing vocals has also been recorded and released as a single by The Eagles. With a back catalogue of hits including How Long, Tempted and The Living Years, Paul’s marvelously soulful voice has earned him a legion of devoted fans who know all too well that a Paul Carrack show is always something very special. Read more about this event … or
Mary Wilson
06 March 7:30 PM
Buxton Opera House is proud to welcome Mary Wilson who, has a teenager in Detroit became on third, alongside Diana Ross and Florence Ballard of one of the most successful girl groups of all time – The Supremes. With 12 No1 hits including Where Did Our Love Go, Baby Love, Stop in the Name of Love and You Can’t Hurry Love and nearly forty albums, the Supremes were without a doubt one of the most influential, memorable, and successful icons of the turbulent 1960s. Only Elvis and the Beatles proved to have a far-reaching appeal and impact on the pop music of the times.
Once Diana Ross left to pursue her own solo career in 1970, Mary took up the mantle of lead singer nd sustained the Supremes until their official break-up in 1977.
Mary is joined by The Chi-Lites, one of the most successful soul bands of the 1970s, with worldwide hits including Have You Seen Her, Oh Girl, Homely Girl and Too Good To Be Forgotten. Read more about this event … or

