Sam Ryder, the British singer celebrated for his Eurovision success, is set to make his West End debut in the title part of Jesus Christ Superstar.
The gemstone pieces, created by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, will play a limited 11-week season at The London precaution from Saturday 20 June to Saturday 5 September 2026.
Reuniting the creative platoon behind the Olivier Award-winning 2016 product, the reanimation promises a stunning blend of music, choreography, and design.
Tim Sheader will direct, Drew McOnie will handle choreography, and Tony and Olivier Award-winning Tom Scutt will design the product.
Sam Ryder said: “I’m so excited to be part of one of the biggest institutions in musical theatre the world’s ever known, at The London Palladium in the West End! I’m honoured to take on this responsibility as I follow in the footsteps of rock vocal titans like Ian Gillan and John Farnham.
I can’t wait to immerse myself in the world of Jesus Christ Superstar in 2026.”
Jesus Christ Superstar follows the final days of Jesus Christ as told through the perspective of Judas. The gemstone-driven score features iconic figures including ‘I Don’t Know How to Love Him’, ‘Gethsemane’, and the title track ‘ Superstar’.
The product platoon is inversely emotional musical administrator Tom Deering (Standing at the Sky’s Edge), lighting developer Lee Curran (A Streetcar Named Desire), sound developer Adam Fisher (Sunset Boulevard), fight director Kate Waters (Othello), and BAFTA-winning casting director David Grindrod CDG.
Michael Harrison for Lloyd Webber Harrison Musicals presents the show by arrangement with LW Entertainment.
Tickets and more information for Jesus Christ Superstar at The London Palladium are available at london.jesuschristsuperstar.com.
With Sam Ryder at the helm, this West End revival is shaping up to be a defining musical moment for London in 2026.



