Fast and Furious live show set for it’s UK tour

Fans of the Fast and Furious movie franchise will be able attend an unforgettable live action show in the new year featuring high octane stunts performed by a string of super cars. 

The tour will open at the O2 in London on January 19, before visiting the Liverpool Arena, Belfast SSE Arena, Arena Birmingham, Glasgow SSE Hydro, Manchester Arena, Newcastle Metro Radio Arena and Sheffield FlyDSA Arena.

According to organisers, the live show will provide the ‘ultimate adrenaline rush’ by bringing the ‘physics-defying stunts’ of the franchise to the live arena. 

The show has been developed by Chris Hughes and James Cooke-Priest – who along with writer/director Rowland French – were part of the time behind Top Gear Live. 

Cooke-Priest said: ‘Together, with a groundbreaking show, we will be bringing Fast & Furious to life in arenas around the world. This is set to be the most spectacular live-automotive production in history.’ 

Stunt drivers are completing their rehearsals for the forthcoming Fast and Furious Live Show in Birmingham in the New Year

The cars in the show include his highly modified Mazda RX-7 which will be able to drift effortlessly around the arena

The cars in the show include his highly modified Mazda RX-7 which will be able to drift effortlessly around the arena

The show's co-host Elysia Wren poses here with a Nissan GTR 35 used by Paul Walker in the seventh edition of the film in 2015

The show’s co-host Elysia Wren poses here with a Nissan GTR 35 used by Paul Walker in the seventh edition of the film in 2015

The technical rehearsal in Birmingham is in advance of the first live show in London next month 

The technical rehearsal in Birmingham is in advance of the first live show in London next month 

Organisers claim the show will be the most spectacular live automotive production in history 

Organisers claim the show will be the most spectacular live automotive production in history 

Some of the vehicles on display look like they have been designed by a small child with a vivid imagination 

Some of the vehicles on display look like they have been designed by a small child with a vivid imagination 

The set, pictured, is designed to look like it is from south LA where the successful movie franchise is set 

The set, pictured, is designed to look like it is from south LA where the successful movie franchise is set 

This car appears to be based upon a 1970s Dodge Charger , with its menacing-looking front grille

This car appears to be based upon a 1970s Dodge Charger , with its menacing-looking front grille

Some of the cars, such as this one, are covered in up to 38,000 LED lights to produce this amazing effect 

Some of the cars, such as this one, are covered in up to 38,000 LED lights to produce this amazing effect 

The car, which appears to be a Mazda MX-5 has been fitted with massive tail pipes and an obscenely-large rear spoiler

The car, which appears to be a Mazda MX-5 has been fitted with massive tail pipes and an obscenely-large rear spoiler

Other cars in the show include this Nissan Skyline, pictured, right, which has also been covered in LEDs 

Other cars in the show include this Nissan Skyline, pictured, right, which has also been covered in LEDs 

This Dodge Challenger has been heavily customised to make it suitable for drving off-road with its massive bull bars

This Dodge Challenger has been heavily customised to make it suitable for drving off-road with its massive bull bars

This 1994 Toyota Supra MK IV  was also used by Paul Walker in the original 2001 movie which spawned the franchise

This 1994 Toyota Supra MK IV  was also used by Paul Walker in the original 2001 movie which spawned the franchise

According to the show's organisers, nobody has ever attached so many LEDs to a vehicle 

According to the show’s organisers, nobody has ever attached so many LEDs to a vehicle 

 



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