There’s plenty on offer at Vue this summer, including new and exciting film releases, theatre, and concert events live on the big screen.
Following a record-breaking big-screen opening, Jodie Comer’s (Killing Eve) West End debut has been given a number of encore screenings at Vue over August, in NT Live: Prima Facie. Available at select venues on August 9 and 11, fans still have the chance to catch Comer’s one-woman smash on the big screen.
Theatre lovers can also enjoy NT Live: Much Ado About Nothing as National Theatre Live sees Kathrine Parkinson (IT Crowd) and John Heffernan (Dracula) lead this Shakespeare romcom on September 8.
Blockbuster fans can also look forward to innovative content from familiar and popular directors. Bullet Train, now screening at Vue, sees Deadpool 2 director David Leitch behind the camera in an action-packed thriller played out on a nonstop ride from Tokyo to Kyoto, where five assassins, including Brad Pitt, unleash an array of exciting scenes as they find they each have a similar yet very conflicting mission to carry out.
Nope, out on August 12, sees Oscar-winning director Jordan Peele, whose previous work includes horrors Get Out and US, reunited with Academy Award winner Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out). Set in the lonely inlands of California, residents bear witness to a chilling discovery in this long-awaited thriller.
It’s not just exciting new films and theatre productions on the big screen, as Vue also hosts a variety of live concerts. Westlife fans can catch the UK’s biggest-selling album group on the big screen as their first ever Wembley performance is broadcast live to Vue on Saturday, August 6. Playing their hits in front of a sold-out crowd, Westlife: Live from Wembley Stadium will deliver an unmissable night for fans.
And after two long years, the wait is finally over as André Rieu’s 2022 Maastricht Concert: Happy Days are Here Again hits Vue on and August 27 and 28. The show sees André Rieu return to his hometown of Maastricht with a summer evening filled with feel-good melodies and romantic waltzes.
Robert Lea, Head of Screen Content at Vue Entertainment, said: “We’re proud to be the home of the Big Screen Entertainment at Vue, where film-lovers can see much more than the latest blockbusters.
“This summer and all year round, we’ve got a great selection of new and classic films, live event screenings of concerts and theatre showing on the big screen, to give viewers a diverse range of entertainment to enjoy on the big screen.
“With plenty of new and familiar screenings, there’s going to be lots on offer in the coming months for everyone at Vue.”
Tickets and further details on each feature are available now at www.myvue.com.