Cameron Mackintosh has announced a spectacular charity gala performance to mark the 40th anniversary of Les Misérables, the world's longest-running musical, taking place on Wednesday 8 October 2025 at London's Sondheim Theatre.
The special event will feature a company of nearly 100 performers, including a glittering line-up of alumni from the past four decades. Guests will include Patti LuPone, Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Samantha Barks, Matt Lucas, Frances Ruffelle, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Gerónimo Rauch, Jeremy Secomb, Bonnie Langford and many more.
All proceeds from the gala will be donated to The Felix Project and UKHarvest, two charities dedicated to fighting hunger and food insecurity across London and the UK.
Cameron Mackintosh said:
“It is an extraordinary feeling to be celebrating our 40th Anniversary of Les Misérables on London's Shaftesbury Avenue. Having staged several of our other milestone performances in iconic venues like the Royal Albert Hall for our 10th or the o2 Arena for our 25th, I wanted to bring this special celebration home back to its roots, in the theatre, where the British version first started at the Barbican in October 1985.
Unlike any other musical in history, Les Misérables has continuously triumphed in, not one, but two different and equally successful stagings of the musical, a hugely successful Oscar-winning movie, and spectacular staged concerts in both vast arenas and theatres around the world. Victor Hugo's creation has proved to have no bounds, continuing to reach new corners of the Earth, playing to different races in their own languages, swept along by Boublil and Schönberg's inspirational musical score. The reaction of the audience, wherever they are on the planet, is always uplifting; just as Victor Hugo hoped it would be when he first published the novel in 1845. Wouldn't I love to be around for that bi-centennial!
So, for our actual anniversary on October 8th, I am thrilled that our wonderful company will be joined for one night only by some of our most celebrated, ever-growing family of alumni from the last 40 years in a special finale. We are limited by the 1,100-seat capacity of the Sondheim Theatre and the number of guests who have been involved in Les Mis over the past four decades, but we wanted to make at least 500 tickets available to fans.
This country, like many other parts of the world, continue to face the critical issues at the core of Victor Hugo's story: hunger and poverty. So, everybody involved in Les Misérables wished to donate all the proceeds of what promises to be an extraordinary evening to two charities that continually fight to end hunger in England by redistributing fresh and healthy food to those in need: The Felix Project and UKHarvest.”
Tickets for the gala range from £25 to £250, with a limited number of £500 Platinum Anniversary tickets available, which include pre- and post-show hospitality and a limited-edition print.
To sign-up for priority access, please go to www.delfontmackintosh.co.uk/LesMis40. Registration closes at 4pm on Thursday 18 September, after which patrons who have registered will receive full details of how to book.
The box office for patrons who have signed up for priority access will open at 11am on Friday 19 September 2025 with general tickets going on sale at 1pm.