Directed by National Theatre Associate Artist Clint Dyer, the show will bring Wretch 32’s sixth studio album into a theatrical setting, blending music, spoken word, dance, and dramatic staging. Joined by special guests, Wretch will explore themes of Black British identity, belonging, and legacy in a performance that pushes the boundaries of both theatre and live music.
“This moment for me is about more than just a show. It’s a continuation of my commitment to champion the arts and highlight the power of music and performance. Being able to do this with the support of Indhu Rubasingham and in such an iconic space is both a rare opportunity and a real privilege,” Wretch 32 says.