Date:
Time:
  • Doors Open: 7:00 pm
  • Event Start: 7:45 pm
Location:
  • Theatre
Prices (exc. fees):
  • Advance Admission: £11
Additional details:
  • Standing event

After 15 years of unfinished business, Bridge 55 are back in Wolverhampton – and this is big news for the music scene.

One of the Midlands’ most exciting live bands, Bridge 55 built a reputation for joyful, electrifying songs and unforgettable performances, regularly selling out venues across Wolverhampton and beyond. They shared stages with some excellent acts, caught the attention of Island Records, and proved time and again that they were a band truly made for the live stage.

On the 3rd October 2026, the band reunites for a rare homecoming performance at Wolverhampton Arts Centre. This isn’t just a gig – it’s a celebration for lovers of live music.

Expect the original catalogue brought roaring back to life, a couple of brand-new songs, and carefully chosen covers that shaped their sound. Above all, expect the same infectious energy, musicianship and connection with the crowd that made Bridge 55 stand out all those years ago.
Opportunities like this don’t come around often. Whether you were there the first time or you’re discovering them anew, this is now your chance to see Bridge 55 live, reunited, and sounding better than ever.

The band will be donating £1.00 per ticket sold to the Wolves Foundation. 

If that wasn’t enough to encourage you to dance until it hurts at Wolverhampton Arts Centre, the band have also sourced funding from Tettenhall Round Table- so every ticket sold will now be worth £2.00 to the Wolves Foundation. 

We cannot wait for this one!

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