The Christmas panto kicks off from December 10 this year.
Virgin Media star Alan Hughes has announced his popular panto has been rebranded – and tickets for the festive show go on sale this Friday.
The Ireland AM star said: "We were The Cheerios panto for years, at The Tivoli Theatre. Now that we're in our new home, The National Stadium, our audience are calling it, The Stadium Panto, so that's our new name; the audience named it.”READ MORE: Alan Hughes reveals eyewatering figure he spends on panto each year and shares Toy Show: The Musical gripe
Former Fair City star Johnny Ward is also back as Gaston in their biggest and most exciting production to date. Further cast will be announced in the coming weeks.
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