BalletBoyz bring final UK tour dates to Cheltenham
Groundbreaking dance company BalletBoyz will bring the final performances of its major 2026 UK tour to Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre this July
BalletBoyz: Still Pointless arrives at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham from 10 - 11 July 2026, marking the final venue and closing performances of the company’s extensive nationwide anniversary tour.
Celebrating 25 years on stage and screen, the acclaimed company returns with a powerful retrospective production combining live dance, film and music, showcasing some of the most memorable and daring works from BalletBoyz’ celebrated history.
The production revisits iconic pieces including Bradley 4:18 by Maxine Doyle, Serpent by Liam Scarlett and Russell Maliphant’s Critical Mass, alongside a brand-new commission by emerging choreographer Seirian Griffiths.
Known for pushing the boundaries of contemporary dance, BalletBoyz blend athletic movement, cinematic storytelling and striking visuals to create an immersive live performance experience. The company’s signature mix of innovation and accessibility has earned international acclaim across both stage and television.
The Cheltenham performances represent the final opportunity for audiences to experience Still Pointless as part of the company’s landmark anniversary celebrations following a major tour which begins at London’s Sadler’s Wells before travelling across the UK.
A cast of world-class dancers will perform works by renowned choreographers including Christopher Wheeldon, Javier de Frutos, Xie Xin and Ivan Perez, accompanied by music from composers including Max Richter, Cassie Kinoshi and Keaton Henson.
Speaking about the production, BalletBoyz founders and Artistic Directors Michael Nunn and William Trevitt said the show celebrates some of the company’s “most thought-provoking, ambitious and entertaining” moments from the past 25 years while continuing to champion creativity, artistic risk and regional touring.
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