Whitby - Coast

Craig Revel Horwood: Revelations - Songs Boys Don't Sing - Whitby Pavilion

Date:
Sun 28 Jun 2026 7:30 PM - 7:30 PM

About Craig Revel Horwood: Revelations - Songs Boys Don't Sing - Whitby Pavilion

Craig Revel Horwood is releasing his debut solo album in the autumn, ahead of an extensive UK tour in 2025.

Craig is promising fans a “Fab-U-Lous” night of glamour, tall tales and big songs from his album, which features ‘Don’t Rain On My Parade’ from Funny Girl, ‘On My Own’ from Les Miserables and, amongst many others, ‘Little Girls’ from Annie, a song that Craig has sung in many productions playing Miss Hannigan.

As the longest-serving judge on BBC One’s Strictly Come Dancing, Craig has become the undisputed king of the glitter ball and is now regarded as a national treasure. After starting his career as a dancer, Craig worked on the nation’s biggest musicals before becoming a successful choreographer, director and best-selling author. Also a remarkable singer, Craig has performed in many musicals and shows across the UK.

Performances

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