Due to public demand, singer, composer and actor David Essex OBE has added an additional date to his nationwide tour. The new date will kick-off the tour in Birmingham’s Symphony Hall on Tuesday 1st September. ‘Thanks for the Memories’ is a major 22-date tour for September 2026 and will celebrate David’s monumental career.
Tickets for Birmingham’s Symphony Hall will be on sale from Friday 25th October via www.gigsandtours.com.
First shooting to fame when he was chosen for the role of Jesus for the London production of ‘Godspell’, David received major awards which then saw him lead a cast at the Roundhouse and then in the West End for two years.
Since then, David Essex has enjoyed a remarkable career; writing and producing albums that have sold millions of copies worldwide. He’s had twenty-three Top 30 singles in Britain alone. These include the Grammy nominated ‘Rock On’ which not only topped the charts in Britain and the USA but sold millions of copies world wide. Subsequent singles followed such as ‘Lamplight’, ‘Hold Me Close’ ‘Gonna Make You A Star’ “Oh What A Circus” “Silver Dream Machine” which have made David a household name.
David has continued to this day to produce and write albums including 2013’s ‘Reflections’ and has contributed to stage and screen with the likes of ‘Silver Dream Machine’ taken from ‘Silver Dream Racer’, in which he starred. Acting credits also include ‘That'll Be The Day’, its sequel ‘Stardust’, ‘Traveller’, ‘The Guvnors’, ‘BBC TV's ‘EastEnders’ as the head of the Moon family. West End Theatre credits include outstanding performances in ‘, ‘Evita’, , ‘Footloose’, ‘Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspects Of Love’, She Stoops To Conquer, “Childe Byron”plus his own musicals ‘Mutiny!’ and ‘All The Fun Of The Fair’.
David Essex continues to break boundaries with his unique talent with his two previous two UK tours selling over 65,000 tickets across 39 dates including shows at the Palladium and Theatre Royal in London.