SAN ANTONIO, TX (December 8) The Olivier Award-nominated — THE CHOIR OF MAN — returns to the U.S. for a highly-anticipated national tour including a visit to the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. The worldwide smash and runaway hit of numerous international music festivals is scheduled for a one-night-only performance in the H-E-B Performance Hall on January 31, 2026, at 7:30 PM.
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online at tobincenter.org, via phone (210) 223-8624 or in-person at The Tobin Center Box Office (100 Auditorium Circle, 78205). Box Office hours are Monday-Friday 10a-6p and Saturday, 10a-2p. Tickets start at $63.
Set in the world’s best pub, this uplifting production serves up 90 minutes of non-stop entertainment featuring a cast of extraordinary singers, dancers, musicians, and a charming poet. Enjoy everything from the anthems of Queen and Guns N’ Roses to the soulful sounds of Luther Vandross and Adele to the chart-toppers of Sia, Paul Simon, Avicii, Katy Perry, and more. This show has something for everyone, including a real working bar on stage. Come ready to drink in the excitement and raise a glass with THE CHOIR OF MAN. Cheers!
One of the show’s producers and creator, Nic Doodson states, “The boys can’t wait to return to the U.S. We will be playing numerous return engagements as well as brand new markets. So, come thirsty for great music and great beer!”
THE CHOIR OF MAN continues to enjoy mass appeal by audiences of all ages by celebrating music with wide appeal including songs by Adele, Queen, Paul Simon, Katy Perry, Red Hot Chili Peppers and more. The all-European cast features world-class tap dancers, singers and instrumentalists, ensuring that there is something for everyone in this joyous and uplifting show.
THE CHOIR OF MAN is created by Nic Doodson (The Magnets, Gobsmacked, and Noise Boys) and Andrew Kay (Soweto Gospel Choir, Noise Boys, Gobsmacked and the award-winning North by Northwest), with direction by Nic Doodson, monologues written by Ben Norris, musical supervision, vocal arrangements and orchestrations by Jack Blume, movement direction and choreography by Freddie Huddleston, set design by Oli Townsend, lighting by Richard Dinnen, costumes and co-set design by Verity Sadler, sound by Sten Severson, and casting by Debbie O’Brien.
“The harmonies hit the mark.”
– The Washington Post
“The Choir of Man is far and away the finest show to arrive
on the stage of the Broadway Playhouse in many, many years.”
– WTTW Chicago
“The Choir of Man is just the thing for a
warm-spirited night on the town.”
– Chicago Tribune
For more information, please visit www.choirofman.com.
