Next Episode of Tonight at the London Palladium is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Tonight at the London Palladium is hosted by entertainer, actor and presenter Bradley Walsh who with his warmth and cheeky style will entertain audiences with plenty of surprises and introduce some of the biggest stars from music and comedy onto one of the world's most famous stages, along with a host of spectacular speciality acts from around the world.
On tonight's show, audiences will be treated to performances from music star James Arthur, the talents of Irish dance troupe Prodijig, comedy from Tom Allen and a breathtaking performance from Welsh choir Cor y Cwm.
The 2,200 strong audience inside the Palladium will also be featured and there will be huge surprises, special moments and prizes to be won.
Tonight's bill includes the very first TV performance from the hotly anticipated musical revival Annie; incredible mind-reading from international award winners The Clairvoyants; music from legendary British blues singer Elkie Brooks; a surprise visit from Brian Conley, and the British National Latin Formation Champions Fever Formation show off their trophy winning talent on the iconic London Palladium stage.
Bradley Walsh hosts the fun-packed variety show, with a duet from Olly Murs and Louisa Johnson, music from Imelda May and a performance from rock royalty Blondie. Also featuring the cast of Bat Out of Hell: The Musical and comedy from ventriloquist Paul Zerdin and stand-up Adam Hess.
In the series finale, tonight's bill features music from chart toppers Clean Bandit; jaw-dropping illusion from James More; comedy from James Acaster and The Noise Next Door; plus performances from West End smash hits School of Rock, and Les Misérables.
The 2,200 strong audience inside the Palladium will also be featured and there will be huge surprises, special moments and prizes to be won.
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