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The Lion King
in London
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The Lion King is a groundbreaking musical based on the 1994 film, featuring stunning puppetry, African-inspired design, and a timeless score by Elton John and Tim Rice. It follows Simba’s journey to reclaim his place as king, with iconic songs and vibrant visuals that captivate audiences of all ages.

Venue: Lyceum Theatre, London

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Alex Graham
2025-06-05
5
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Honestly, I didn’t expect to feel so much — it was magical, emotional, and totally unforgettable. I had goosebumps from start to finish.
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Oliver Bennett
2025-06-08
5
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That was one of those rare experiences that just sweeps you away. The music, the visuals, the energy — everything hit on a deeper level.
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Sophie Turner
2025-06-26
5
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I smiled, I cried, and I left completely amazed. It wasn’t just a show, it was something I felt in my whole body. Still thinking about it.
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Venue: Lyceum Theatre, London

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Tickets: Bring your entry tickets, either in print or digital form on your phone, for a smooth entry experience.

Valid Photo ID: Carry a valid photo ID like your passport for identity verification.

Cash and Card: Have some cash for small purchases; many vendors also accept cards.

Camera/Smartphone: Capture the scenic moments with your camera or smartphone.

Open Mind and Adventurous Spirit: Come with enthusiasm and an open mind to embrace new experiences and create lasting memories.

Illegal Substances: Absolutely no illegal substances are allowed on the premises.

Weapons: Weapons of any kind, including items that could be used as projectiles, are strictly prohibited.

Restricted Items: Do not bring laser pointers, permanent markers, felt-tip pens, scissors, or aerosol canisters.

Drones: Drones or any other remote-controlled devices are not allowed.

Illuminating Objects: Glow sticks, LED signage, and similar illuminating objects should be left at home.

Feel free to wear your everyday attire and simply enjoy! Casual clothing is the perfect choice, allowing you to feel relaxed and fully immerse yourself in the experience. Be yourself, accentuate your style, and relish every moment!

The recommended age for The Lion King is Ages 6+. Children under 3 are not permitted to enter the theatre. An adult must accompany anyone under 16 and may not sit on their own. All persons entering the theatre, regardless of age, must have a ticket.


A variety of food and drinks are on offer, catering to different tastes and dietary preferences. There's something for everyone, ensuring attendees stay refreshed during your visit.

FAQ

Who Wrote The Lion King?

The music was composed by Elton John, with lyrics by Tim Rice. Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi wrote the book for The Lion King stage musical.

Who Directed The Lion King?

The Lion King on stage was directed by Julie Taymor. At the Tony Awards 1998, she won Best Direction of a Musical.

When Did The Lion King Open in The West End?

The Lion King opened at the Lyceum Theatre in the West End on 19 October 1999.

How Long Is The Lion King?

The running time of The Lion King is 2hrs 30min. Incl. 1 interval.

What are the songs in The Lion King?

The Lion King features the classic tunes from the movie with new songs written specifically for the stage adaptation. New songs, such as “Endless Night”, are intertwined with well-known songs like “The Circle of Life” and “Hakuna Matata.”

Is there parking?

Yes, there is parking available. Attendees have the option to park their vehicles conveniently at or near the venue, ensuring a hassle-free arrival and departure experience.

Is it accessible to people with disabilities?

Yes, it's accessible to people with disabilities. The organizers prioritize inclusivity and ensure that venues are equipped with facilities to accommodate individuals with mobility challenges. Accessible seating areas, ramps, and other necessary accommodations are in place, allowing everyone to enjoy the event comfortably. But please contact us for more details before booking.

Is it possible to return the ticket?

Ticket sales are final and are 100% non-refundable.