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Horrible Histories - The Concert at Bristol Beacon

In a nutshell

For the first time, your favourite songs and actors from the BAFTA Award-winning CBBC TV series will be appearing live (and dead!). Suitable for ages 5+.

Address

Bristol Beacon, Trenchard Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR

Activity type

Indoor Activities, Theatre and Entertainment

Suitable for

All ages

Price guide

£100 [ticket prices vary per venue]

(based on family of 4)

Horrible Histories - The Concert at Bristol Beacon details...

Book your tickets for Horrible Histories – The Concert at Bristol Beacon on 30th and 31st January 2026.

For the very first time, your favourite songs and actors from the BAFTA Award-winning CBBC TV series will be appearing live (and dead!) on stage in a very special production! Suitable for ages 5 – 105!

When William Shakespeare is asked to create the greatest show on earth, he’s no idea how much trouble he’ll get from monstrous monarchs like King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Victoria! Things hot up when Death appears – and now Boudica and Cleopatra want to take over! Can things get any worse? Of course they can!

Don’t miss this unique chance to see the amazing TV actors Richard David-Caine, Harrie Hayes, Inel Tomlinson, Ethan Lawrence and Verona Rose singing the sensational TV songs, including Charles II, Dick Turpin and many more! Featuring a live band, led by the Horrible Histories song master Richie Webb, this is one show you won’t want to miss! Bring your singing voices for a truly Horrible show! Suitable for ages 5 – 105!

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Horrible Histories - The Concert at Bristol Beacon Competitions

Win 4 tickets to Horrible Histories – The Concert

Open 16 Oct 2025 - 9 Jan 2026


Win 4 tickets for a family (min. 1 child) at a venue of your choice for Horrible Histories – The Concert! To be used between 23 Jan and 18 Apr 2026.


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