Cameron Mackintosh, in association with Nick Grace Management, is delighted to announce the principal cast for the forthcoming Grand Finale of Boublil and Schönberg’s LES MISÉRABLES THE ARENA CONCERT SPECTACULAR.

After a record-breaking two-year World Tour, the acclaimed show will play its final dates in Dublin, Birmingham, London’s Royal Albert Hall and New York’s Radio City Music Hall between May and August this year. Final tickets are now released for Dublin and Birmingham. A limited number of seats will be released for performances at London’s Royal Albert Hall, at a later date Having extended due to phenomenal demand, all performances are now on sale for the limited season at Radio City Music Hall.

An all-star cast comes together to celebrate the final performances. Please see Listings sections below or visit LesMis.com for casting per venue. The ‘stars in their multitudes’ include:

Alfie Boe as Jean Valjean

Over the course of 15 years Alfie Boe has played the role of Jean Valjean, first to huge acclaim in the 25th Anniversary Concerts before reprising it in the West End and on Broadway, and more recently in the World Tour.

Killian Donnelly as Jean Valjean

Ireland’s very own Killian Donnelly started as a Swing in the London production before becoming one of the world’s most celebrated Jean Valjeans in the West End, around the UK and more recently in the World Tour.

Gerónimo Rauch as Jean Valjean

Originally from Argentina where he was in the Ensemble of Les Mis, Gerónimo Rauch played Jean Valjean in Madrid, for which he won Best Leading Male Performance at the Spanish Musical Theatre Awards before starring in the West End production and more recently in the World Tour.

Bradley Jaden as Javert

Bradley Jaden played Enjolras in the 2019 sell-out Staged Concert run at the Gielgud Theatre before taking over the role of Javert when Les Mis opened the rebuilt Sondheim Theatre as well as the 40th Anniversary season.

Jeremy Secomb as Javert

Jeremy Secomb played Javert during the run of the original West End production and more recently around the world.

Samantha Barks as Fantine

Samantha Barks played the role of Eponine in the hugely successful feature film of Les Misérables alongside Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe, as well as the 25th Anniversary Concerts at the 02 Arena.

Katie Hall as Fantine

Katie Hall played Cosette in the 25th Anniversary Concerts at the 02 Arena, as well as Fantine in the West End, including the 40th Anniversary season.

Matt Lucas as Thénardier

Beloved British actor Matt Lucas played Thénardier in the 25th Anniversary Concert at the 02 Arena, as well as in the West End and most recently in Australia.

Marina Prior as Madame Thénardier

Australian Theatre legend Marina Prior originated the role of Cosette in Australia and in the unforgettable first Concert of Les Mis in Sydney’s Domain Park, attended by 125,000 people. She joined the World Tour company as Madame T in Australia and reprised the role in the 40th Anniversary season at the Sondheim Theatre last year.

Helen Walsh as Madame Thénardier

Helen Walsh has played Madame Thénardier around the UK and Ireland, Taiwan, Manila, Singapore and Zurich as part of the World Tour.

Jac Yarrow as Marius

Jac Yarrow played Marius in the 40th Anniversary West End season last year and in the World Tour.

Beatrice Penny-Touré as Cosette

Beatrice Penny-Touré played Cosette in the World Tour and the 40th Anniversary season in the West End.

Shan Ako as Éponine

Shan Ako first rose to fame as Éponine in the sell-out Staged Concert at the Gielgud Theatre before reprising the role in the West End, including the 40th Anniversary season.

Christian Mark Gibbs as Enjolras

Christian Gibbs is currently playing Enjolras to great acclaim on the US National Tour.

“THIS SUPERB PRODUCTION MARCHES ON!”
THE TELEGRAPH

Producer Cameron Mackintosh said, “I am absolutely delighted to announce a wonderful line up of international Les Misérables stars who will be appearing during the grand finale dates of the Les Mis Arena World Tour in Dublin, Birmingham, the Royal Albert Hall in London and Radio City Music Hall in New York during late spring and summer this year.

Les Mis fans will have a brilliant choice of their favourite performers – though many performances are already sold out. Les Mis hasn’t played the Royal Albert Hall since the legendary 10th Anniversary Concert and is one of the only stage musicals in history to play the iconic Radio City Music Hall. The almost two-year run of the spectacular World Tour has played nearly 400 performances in 30 cities and broken box office records across the globe – don’t Miz out on the last remaining tickets!”

DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING? I DID, AND IT WAS MAGICAL”
THE GUARDIAN, AUSTRALIA

LES MISÉRABLES THE ARENA CONCERT SPECTACULAR will play the 3Arena, Dublin (Friday 29 May – Saturday 6 June 2026)Utilita Arena Birmingham (Thursday 11 – Sunday 14 June 2026), London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall (Thursday 18 – Sunday 21 June 2026) and New York’s legendary Radio City Music Hall for a strictly limited three-week run (Thursday 23 July – Sunday 9 August 2026) where it will conclude its World Tour .

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