Little Mix tour to hit the big screen at Vue in Edinburgh next month

Fans who missed out on Little Mix’s sold-out London O2 Arena shows will get an opportunity to see their idols on the big screen at two Edinburgh cinemas this November.
After embarking on a European tour spanning 40 arenas with 400,000 tickets sold, including five sold-out shows at London’s O2 Arena – the super-group have made their latest show available to fans up and down the country in Little Mix: LM5 – The Tour Film.After embarking on a European tour spanning 40 arenas with 400,000 tickets sold, including five sold-out shows at London’s O2 Arena – the super-group have made their latest show available to fans up and down the country in Little Mix: LM5 – The Tour Film.
After embarking on a European tour spanning 40 arenas with 400,000 tickets sold, including five sold-out shows at London’s O2 Arena – the super-group have made their latest show available to fans up and down the country in Little Mix: LM5 – The Tour Film.

Having sold over 50 million records worldwide, received over three billion YouTube views and amassed 12 billion streams, Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and Jade Thirlwall have established Little Mix as the world’s biggest girl band.

After embarking on a European tour spanning 40 arenas with 400,000 tickets sold, including five sold-out shows at London’s O2 Arena – the super-group have made their latest show available to fans up and down the country in Little Mix: LM5 – The Tour Film.

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Vue cinemas at Ocean Terminal and the Omni Centre will have screenings of the tour on Saturday 21 November and Sunday 22 November giving their biggest fans – known as ‘Mixers’ – an unforgettable chance to watch and listen as the girls perform a concert that celebrates female empowerment.

The film will be screened at the same time across the world to bring fans togetherThe film will be screened at the same time across the world to bring fans together
The film will be screened at the same time across the world to bring fans together

It will be shown at cinemas around the world at the same time over the two days, bringing fans together safely in cinemas to experience the show together.

Eduardo Leal, Head of Screen Content at Vue Entertainment, said: “Being able to bring shows such as this to the big screen in Edinburgh is always a pleasure. With major arena shows on pause right now, we’re delighted to be able to provide them another way of seeing some of their favourite shows and most beloved artists in the best picture and audio quality in big screen entertainment.

“We are very much open for business and look forward to welcoming customers who want to take the opportunity to escape, switch off and be inspired in-front of the big screen over the weeks and months to come.”

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Customers at Vue can enjoy the show in the safest possible way, thanks to the range of measures introduced to keep staff and guests safe which include a booking system with in-built physical distancing, reduced touch points, hand sanitiser throughout the site, and staggered film start and end times to avoid crowding.

Tickets are available now at the MyVue website.

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