Channing Tatum’s Magic Mike live in London has extended its booking period into June 2024.

The large-scale, live production show based on films Magic Mike and Magic Mike XXL opened at The Theatre at the Hippodrome Casino in Leicester Square in November 2018.

More than 417,000 people have now seen it in London, and more than 1,250,000 people have seen it worldwide.

Magic Mike Live was made and co-directed by Channing Tatum, and has recently performed its 1500th show in the West End.

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The show will also be celebrating its 5th birthday on November 28 this year.

It has a bespoke entrance off Cranbourn Street and a specially curated lounge and bar experience, for an evening of entertainment for guests aged 18 and over.

Audience members enter Magic Mike’s mythical club and marvel as artists perform 360-degree dance and acrobatic spectacular in front of, behind and above them.

There are “sexy dance routines” intertwined with one-of-a-kind acts.

Magic Mike Live in London is co-directed by Channing Tatum and Alison Faulk, with Luke Broadlick as associate director, and choreography by Alison Faulk, Teresa Espinosa and Luke Broadlick.

The Executive Producer is Vincent Marini with General Management by Crossroads Live.

The production designer is Rachel O’Toole, with scenic design by Rob Bissinger and Anita LaScala (Arda Studio), costume design by Marina Toybina, lighting design by Philip Gladwell and video design by Luke Halls.

Musical supervisor is Jack Rayner, with sound design by Nick Kourtides.

Dreya Weber is aerial choreographer and aerial apparatus designer. Magic Mike Live is produced in London by Channing Tatum, Reid Carolin, Greg Jacobs, Peter Kiernan, Steven Soderbergh, Nick Wechsler and United Talent Agency in association with Warner Bros., Vincent Marini, The Hippodrome Casino, Bruce Robert Harris and Jack W. Batman, TSG Entertainment & Ashley DeSimone, Richard Winkler and The Creative House.

Guests can also enjoy cocktails and cuisine at Permission, a bespoke bar designed by Magic Mike Live designer Rachel O’Toole, which offers a range of food and beverage options as well as live music curated by the Magic Mike team.

Permission is available to book before or after any performance of Magic Mike Live and is also open to the public if you fancy an intimate and luxurious space to unwind in the heart of London’s West End.

Tickets are available up until June 30, 2024 and prices start from £39.

The running time is approximately 90 minutes and there are performances on Wednesday at 7pm, Thursday at 7pm and 9.30pm, Friday at 7pm and 9.30pm, Saturday at 4pm, 7pm and 9.30pm and Sunday 4pm and 7pm.