The high-energy musical-meets-concert extravaganza The Diana Mixtape comes to Salford this August.
The art theatre, part concert production is a love letter to Diana, and will play a limited run at Lowry from Tuesday 19 to Thursday 21 August.
From Director and Producer Christopher D. Clegg, the musical will focus on her legacy as one of the most celebrated and adored figures in history.
The show will fuse genres and artforms to create a wholly original theatrical experience that lovingly brings Diana to the stage like never before.

Brought to the Lowry stage by the creator and producer of Death Drop, Cool Rider, and Gals Aloud – this high-octane love letter will focus solely on Diana.
And the production will be brought to life by Drag royalty Courtney Act, Rosé, Divina De Campo, Kitty Scott-Claus, and Canada’s Drag Race Winner Priyanka.
Guests of the Lowry are being invited to attend and see the portrayals of Princess Diana, and see a concert, musical, and biopic with majestic choreography.
The performance will feature music originally performed by Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, Dua Lipa, Jade, Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, Kylie Minogue and many more.

Ahead of the production at the Lowry, the creator and director Christopher D. Clegg said.
“Diana was an icon, and our cast is full of them. Known for her love of fashion, dance, music… and gays…this is the show that lifts up Diana and celebrates her life and the joy and love she brought to the world.
“The Diana Mixtape is part musical, part concert, part biopic.”
Christopher continued: “Featuring an incredible score of pop bangers from the biggest female artists of the 21st century, all sung live by the incredible cast, this retelling of the iconic story of the People’s Princess is as loving and heartfelt as it is fierce and fabulous.
“You’re going to be blown away… and we just know Ar’ Di would LOVE to see such a celebratory, fabulous, show of her life.”
Those who wish to attend the Lowry, will be able to see it on its limited run from Tuesday 19 to Thursday 21 August.
Tickets to the show will cost £24.50 – and can be found here.
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