Eastbourne Theatres | What’s on in January?

Eastbourne Theatres

Eastbourne Theatres – What’s on in January?


THE ADVENTURES OF PETER PAN

DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE | Friday 5 December 2025 – Sunday 11 January 2026

The award-winning Devonshire Park Pantomime Team return for a rip-roaring adventure to lift spirits and send your January soaring. Heaps of fun awaits, take to the skies with Peter, Wendy and Tinker Bell.


SIX THE MUSICAL

CONGRESS THEATRE | Tuesday 6 – Saturday 10 January

The crowning glory of Broadway, the West End and beyond, the international smash hit musical SIX makes its royal return to Eastbourne!


THE CLASSIC ROCK SHOW

CONGRESS THEATRE | Thursday 15 January, 7.30pm

‘The Best Rock Show On The Planet’ London Times.

Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Queen, The Rolling Stones, The Eagles, AC/DC, The Beatles, Dire Straits, Meat Loaf, ZZ Top, Eric Clapton, Aerosmith, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Who, Boston, Toto, Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac and more.


MAN IN THE MIRROR – A TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSON

CONGRESS THEATRE | Fri 16 January, 7.30pm

Join us for a Thriller of an evening, as we celebrate the legendary music of the King Of Pop. A brand new must-see, electrifying tribute concert to Michael Jackson.  


BEN PORTSMOUTH – THIS IS ELVIS

CONGRESS THEATRE | Saturday 17 January, 7.30pm

Ben is not just a tribute artist; he is the real deal, being regarded as the closest living performer to the legendary Elvis Presley. With global success in over 20 countries, Ben Portsmouth brings energy, passion and authenticity in a way that no one else can deliver.


LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: BEETHOVEN’S SECOND

CONGRESS THEATRE | Sunday 18 January, 3pm

Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin (16’) Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 (31’) Beethoven Symphony No. 2 (34’)
Artists, Erina Yashima – conductor,
Maria Włoszczowska – violin.


THE CHICAGO BLUES BROTHERS

DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE | Saturday 24 January, 7.45pm

Celebrating 45 years of the legendary Blues Brothers legacy, this live concert delivers a high-energy night of electrifying blues, foot-stomping country classics, and a few unforgettable surprises along the way.


JIVE TALKIN

CONGRESS THEATRE | Thursday 29 January. 7.30pm

For a truly amazing experience and an opportunity to hear all the great Bee Gees hits; Tragedy, Night Fever, Massachusetts, Stayin Alive, Jive Talkin, etc, in a 2 hour explosion of music and vocal harmony.


AN EVENING WITH JEFF STELLING

DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE | Thursday 29 January, 7.45pm

Get ready for a night of football, fun, and fabulous stories! Jeff Stelling, the legendary anchor of Sky Sports Gillette Soccer Saturday, who has been the face of football Saturdays for over 30 years shares tales from this extraordinary career.


TAYLORMANIA

CONGRESS THEATRE | Friday 30 January, 7.30pm

The show has already taken ‘Swiftie’ fans across the world by storm and features all of Taylor’s much loved hits including; Shake It Off, Blank Space, Love Story, You Belong With Me, Look What You Made Me Do, I Knew You Were Trouble and many, many more.

Children under 16 must be supervised at all times by an adult of at least 18 years, except when undertaking participatory activity. Supervision shall be at a ratio not less than 1 adult per 10 children, and the supervising adult must be sat next to the children.


MO GILLIGAN – THE MO YOU KNOW

DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE | Friday 30 January. 8pm

Triple BAFTA winning standup sensation Mo Gilligan, named “The Funniest Man in Britain” by The Times comes to Eastbourne. Ages 16+.


RONNIE SCOTT’S JAZZ CLUB

CONGRESS THEATRE | Saturday 31 January, 7.30pm

Direct from London’s world-famous jazz club and combining world-class live jazz, narration, rare archive photos, and video footage, The Ronnie Scott’s All Stars take to the stage to celebrate the The Ronnie Scott’s Story.


MYRA’S STORY

DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE | Saturday 31 January, 7.30pm

Direct from London’s West End and the four-time smash-hit at the Edinburgh Fringe, Myra’s Story is the tour-de-force performance that you’ll never forget.  


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