Get ready to dance in the aisles—literally. The UK’s biggest mixed-sex pop group, Steps, are taking centre stage once again, but this time it’s theatrical. Their brand new jukebox musical Here & Now is hitting the road for a UK and Ireland tour following a successful debut run in Birmingham.
CAST
Returning to the production are ELF – The Musical and School of Rock star Rebecca Lock as Caz, acclaimed stage veteran Finty Williams as Patricia, and RENT’s Blake Patrick Anderson as Robbie. Joining them are RuPaul’s Drag Race UK fan favourite River Medway as Jem, along with Edward Baker Duly (The King and I, The Third Man) as Max and John Stacey (My Fair Lady, Kiss Me Kate) as Lesley. New additions to the cast include Jacqui Dubois (Ghost), Chris Grahamson (NOW That’s What I Call A Musical), and Rosie Singha (& Juliet).











PLOT
Set in a seaside discount store called Better Best Bargains, Here & Now blends retail chaos with romantic drama. It’s a Friday night. The fluorescent lights are buzzing, the speakers are blaring Steps hits, and everyone’s got their groove on. But when a scandal erupts among the staff, it’s more Tragedy than party. The plot, penned by Shaun Kitchener, navigates themes of friendship, betrayal, and second chances—underscored by a soundtrack that defined a generation.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Fans can expect all the group’s biggest chart-toppers, including Stomp, Chain Reaction, One For Sorrow, Love’s Got A Hold Of My Heart, Better Best Forgotten, Heartbeat, and 5,6,7,8. The musical also weaves in hits from their recent comeback era, such as the iTunes #1 singles What The Future Holds and Heartbreak In This City (featuring Michelle Visage). With over 22 million records sold, 11 national arena tours, and 500 million streams to their name, Steps remain one of the most iconic British pop acts to have ever graced the charts.
Behind the scenes, the creative team brings serious theatre clout. Here & Now is directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, with choreography by Olivier Award-winner Matt Cole and musical supervision, arrangements and orchestrations by Matt Spencer-Smith. Set and costume designs come from Tom Rogers and Gabriella Slade respectively, with lighting by Howard Hudson and sound design from Adam Fisher. Sam Cox handles wigs, hair, and makeup, while casting comes courtesy of Will Burton for Grindrod Burton Casting. Phij Adams lead music tech with production management by Setting Line.
Produced by Steps themselves in collaboration with ROYO and Pete Waterman, Here & Now isn’t just a tribute to a legendary band—it’s a full-scale theatrical celebration of their legacy. For fans who grew up with glowsticks, platform trainers, and perfectly synchronised dance routines, this is set to be the ultimate night out.
TOUR DATES
Aylesbury Waterside
Fri 29 — Sat 30 Aug 2025
Manchester Opera House
Tue 02 — Sat 13 Sep 2025
Glasgow Kings
Tue 16 — Sat 20 Sep 2025
Dublin Bord Gais Energy Theatre
Tue 23 Sep — Sat 4 Oct 2025
Southend Cliffs Pavilion
Tue 07 — Sat 11 Oct 2025
Woking New Victoria
Tue 14 — Sun 19 Oct 2025
Aberdeen His Majesty’s Theatre
Tue 21 — Sun 26 Oct 2025
Newcastle Theatre Royal
Tue 28 Oct — Sun 2 Nov 2025
New Wimbledon Theatre
Tue 04 — Sun 9 Nov 2025
Nottingham Theatre Royal
Tue 11 — Sun 16 Nov 2025
Sheffield Lyceum
Tue 18 — Sat 22 Nov 2025
Liverpool Empire
Tue 25 — Sat 29 Nov 2025
Theatre Royal Brighton
Tue 02 — Sat 13 Dec 2025
Stockton Globe
Mon 15 — Sun 28 Dec 2025
Southampton Mayflower
Tue 20 — Sat 24 Jan 2026
Belfast Grand Opera House
Tue 27 — Sat 31 Jan 2026
Cardiff Wales Millennium Centre
Tue 03 — Sat 7 Feb 2026
Grand Opera House York
Tue 10 — Sun 15 Feb 2026
Oxford New Theatre
Tue 17 — Sun 22 Feb 2026
Edinburgh Playhouse
Tue 24 Feb — Sun 1 Mar 2026
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
Tue 10 — Sun 15 Mar 2026
Hall For Cornwall Truro
Tue 17 — Sun 22 Mar 2026
Plymouth Theatre Royal
Tue 24 — Sun 29 Mar 2026
Milton Keynes Theatre
Tue 31 Mar — Sat 4 Apr 2026
Blackpool Opera House
Wed 08 — Sun 12 Apr 2026
Norwich Theatre Royal
Tue 14 — Sun 19 Apr 2026
Hull New Theatre
Tue 21 — Sun 26 Apr 2026
Leicester Curve
Tue 28 Apr — Sun 3 May 2026
Leeds Grand Theatre
Tue 05 — Sun 10 May 2026
Marlowe Theatre Canterbury
Tue 12 — Sat 16 May 2026

