SATURDAY Night Fever will come to Glasgow as part of 40th anniversary celebrations for the original movie.
The show will run at the King's Theatre from Tuesday to Saturday, October 16 to 20.
Marking 40 years since its famous UK cinema release, Saturday Night Fever is reimagined and revitalised in a big new music and dance spectacular at the theatre.
The production will pay homage to the movie, while promising more drama, more music and hot new choreography, which is sure to have audiences on their feet and dancing the night away.
The 1977 Travolta classic movie was an instant hit when it was released in cinemas, and the album is still one of the best-selling movie soundtracks of all time.
The show tells the story of Tony Manero, and his reckless, yet thrilling road to dancing success. It features the Bee Gees greatest hits including Stayin’ Alive, How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever, Tragedy and More Than a Woman as well as 70s favourites Boogie Shoes and Disco Inferno.
For tickets, www.atgtickets.com
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