£20 & up—'Just For One Day: The Live Aid Musical' in London
This uplifting West End musical celebrates 40 years of Live Aid
Why We Love This Deal
In the summer of 1985, Live Aid brought the biggest names in music together, soon becoming an era-defining event. Now 40 years on, celebrate its legacy with "Just One Day: The Live Aid Musical" in the West End. You can save 15–32% on tickets to this feel-good show, described as a "sublime night out" by Rolling Stone.
What's included
- Band A tickets, usually £82.50–£89.50, are £70
- Band B tickets, usually £72.50–£79.50, are £60
- Band C tickets, usually £62.50–£69.50, are £50
- Band D tickets, usually £49.50, are £40
- Band E tickets, usually £35, are £25
- Band F tickets, usually £25–£29.50, are £20
When
7:30pm on Monday–Friday 1 December, 2025–23 January, 2026 at Shaftesbury Theatre. Not available on 24 December, 2025–2 January, 2026.
About the musical
40 years ago, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure organised the biggest charity music event to date. The two-venue—held in London and Philadelphia—concert was tuned into by more than1.9 billion viewers. "Just For One Day: The Live Aid Musical" goes behind the scenes to reveal how music united the world and how its legacy lives on today. Sing along to iconic tracks from Queen, Elton John, and David Bowie. The score is directed by famed Luke Sheppard ("& Juliet", "Starlight Express") and the script from John O'Farrell ("Mrs. Doubtfire").
“This new musical, which celebrates Live Aid in all its glory, might just be the most fun in the West End right now… 4 stars"—Rolling Stone
This "hit-filled musical will fill you with nostalgia"—The Daily Telegraph
“It would take a heart of stone not to have a bit of a good time” —What’sOnStage


