
Dystopia the rock opera
Blistering rock opera • Political cabaret • Live in 2026



2026 tour dates
Shows
| 11 April – Assembly Roxy Edinburgh | Tickets |
| 21 April – Cottiers – Glasgow | Tickets |
| 24 April – The Burgh Hall – Dunoon | Tickets |
| 16 July – The Leicester Square Theatre – London | Tickets |
| 17 July – The Leicester Square Theatre – London | Tickets |
| 24 July – Oran Mor – Glasgow | Tickets |
| 7-31 August – Edinburgh Fringe Festival | Tickets |
Reviews
It’s topical, incredibly musical, and makes you feel happy, angry, sad, euphoric, and full of dystopian determination to inspire change. We don’t give Stars but marks out of ten, I would give it a Spinal Tap eleven.
Kevin Short – International Times
I’ve now seen the show twice, and honestly, I’d go again in a heartbeat. The songs are still spinning in my head days later, which speaks volumes about the sheer quality of the music and the performance.
Audience Feedback
This show which comes recommended, particularly for those who like their satire strong and enjoy a good tune. Strong singers, great musicians, lyrics that have still got me thinking long after the last note died away.
Tim Wilcock – Fringe Review
Inside the dystopia
A prison band of dictators and traitors. Touchy Trump, Polonium Putin, Kim Jong Elvis and Beldon Haigh fuse blistering musicality, razor sharp political satire and spectacular masks in an immersive, multimedia rock opera.





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