West End Live 2023 line up, schedule and running order today 18 June

West End Live today's schedule and line up for Sunday

West End Live 2023 is back today (Sunday, 18 June) – here’s the full line up, schedule, times and running order.

West End Live is an annual FREE event that takes place in the centre of London at Trafalgar Square.

The outdoor concert features performances from the casts of the biggest musicals in the West End and on tour. West End Live 2023 takes place on Saturday, 17 June and Sunday, 18 June.

You don’t need a ticket with entry to West End Live operated on a first come, first served basis. See the West End Live website for more information on entry.

West End Live Sunday line up and schedule 2023

See the full West End Live schedule, times and running order for West End Live today below.

Please note that as a live event, schedules and performances are subject to change.

12:00PM – Heathers The Musical
12:15PM – 42nd Street
12:25PM – A Strange Loop
12:35PM – Tarantino Live
12:45PM – RSC’S Matilda The Musical
12:55PM – Ain’t Too Proud
1:05PM – Idiot’s Assemble: Spitting Image The Musical
1:10PM – We Will Rock You
1:15PM – Back to the Future The Musical

1:25PM – Lucie Jones
1:35PM – Death Note: The Musical
1:45PM – La Bamba!
1:55PM – The Time Traveller’s Wife: The Musical
2:10PM – The Choir of Man
2:25PM – Showstopper! The Improvised Musical
2:40PM – Magic Mike Live
2:45PM – Queenz: The Show With Balls
3:05PM – The Barricade Boys
3:20PM – The Little Big Things
3:25PM – Treason

3:35PM – Babies
3:40PM – Ride
3:55PM – The SpongeBob Musical
4:00PM – Trevor Dion Nicholas
4:05PM – Leanne Jones
4:10PM – Rachel Tucker
4:20PM – Westway Music Presents
4:45PM – G4

Trevor Dion Nicholas & Rachel Tucker will be on hand to helm the events today after Hiba Elchikhe & Tim Mahendran hosted Saturday’s show.

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About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.