Further casting has been announced for the new concert production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies.

The major revival of Lloyd Webber’s iconic The Phantom of the Opera sequel is playing in concert at the London Palladium from 16 to 18 October 2026.

Already announced in the cast are Jamie Muscato (One Day The Musical, The Great Gatsby) as the Phantom, and Celinde Schoenmaker (Guys & Dolls) returning to the role of Christine Daaé.

They will be joined by George Blagden (The Kiss of the Spider Woman) as Raoul, Courtney Stapleton (Dear Evan Hansen) as Meg, and Mazz Murray (Mamma Mia!) as Giry.

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The Love Never Dies concert is part of the West End’s celebrations this October for the 40th anniversary of the original The Phantom of the Opera musical.

Direction will be by Shaun Kerrison, who also directed the sold-out 2023 Love Never Dies Theatre Royal Drury Lane staging.

Love Never Dies in Concert - Jamie Muscato and Celinde Schoenmaker. Photos via agentsJamie Muscato and Celinde Schoenmaker to star (Photos via agents)

The story of Love Never Dies continues a decade after the Phantom’s disappearance from the Paris Opera House, as he resurfaces on Coney Island and once again crosses paths with Christine, now a world-renowned soprano and mother.

Love Never Dies has music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Glenn Slater, and a book by Lloyd Webber, Ben Elton, Frederick Forsyth, and Glenn Slater. The show is loosely based on Frederick Forsyth’s novel ‘The Phantom of Manhattan’.

The wider creative team includes: Set and costume design by Rebecca Brower; Choreography by Joanna Goodwin; Lighting design by Tim Deiling; Sound design by Paul Gatehouse; Music supervision by Simon Lee; and Casting by Sarah Jane Price.

Read more about the production history of Love Never Dies here.

The Phantom of the Opera

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s original musical The Phantom of the Opera continues its record-breaking run at His Majesty’s Theatre in London. The show will celebrate its 40th anniversary this October 2026, and remains one of the West End’s most popular – and longest-running – shows. View live availability and book tickets for The Phantom of the Opera here.

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📷 Main photo: Love Never Dies in Concert – Mazz Murray, George Blagden, Courtney Stapleton (Photos supplied)

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