A trailer has been released for Six: The Musical Live!, a filmed performance debuting in North American theaters on Aug. 14, 2026 [2].

The event brings the Tony Award-winning musical to cinema audiences, expanding the reach of the production beyond traditional theater seats. By utilizing a concert-style format, the production aims to capitalize on the global popularity of the show.

The cinematic event features the six original West End Queens [1]. The performance was filmed live at the Vaudeville Theatre in London to capture the energy of the original cast in their home venue [1]. This approach allows the production to present a high-fidelity recording of the show's choreography, and music to a wider international audience [3].

Tickets are currently on sale for the summer 2026 U.S. theatrical run [3]. The release is structured as a one-night-only event, creating a sense of urgency for fans to attend the screening in person [1].

According to reports, the live-filmed event is expected to reach a viewership of more than 3.5 million people worldwide [4]. This projection highlights the significant demand for the musical's brand, and the effectiveness of the limited-engagement cinema model.

The production continues to leverage its success in both the West End and on Broadway to bridge the gap between live performance and digital distribution. By focusing on the original cast, the film ensures authenticity for long-time followers of the franchise [1].

The cinematic event features the six original West End Queens.

The transition of Six: The Musical into a limited cinematic event reflects a growing trend of 'event cinema' where high-demand stage shows are filmed for one-off theatrical releases. This strategy allows production companies to monetize a single performance multiple times across global markets while maintaining the prestige of a live experience.