If you'd told us this time yesterday that Bridget Jones's Diary could be even better, we wouldn't have believed you. It's got our on-screen BFF Bridge, our fantasy bae Daniel Cleaver, and our all-time favourite Mark Darcy. You can't improve on perfection, right?
Er, wrong actually – Bridget Jones's Diary is about to commence a tour across the country for the first time ever this November with a full live orchestra. Amazing!
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The event description explains how the tour will bring to life Bridget Jones's Diary's renowned score with a 60-piece orchestra while the film is streamed in HD on a massive screen.
There are SO many good songs in Bridget Jones's Diary, and we're excited at the thought of hearing them live. We're talking 'Respect' by Aretha Franklin, 'It's Raining Men' by Geri Halliwell and 'Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)' by Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye.
Beginning in Glasgow on November 2, the tour will then take in Edinburgh, London and Birmingham before finishing up in Manchester on November 6. Check out the full dates here:
- November 2 – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
- November 3 – Edinburgh Usher Hall
- November 4 – London Apollo Victoria Theatre
- November 5 – Birmingham Symphony Hall
- November 6 – Manchester Bridgewater Hall
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Sounds like a lot of fun, right? Tickets for the London gig will cost between £29.50 and £70, while other venues will go up to £65.
Pre-sale starts on Thursday, May 17 (that's tomorrow!), while general release starts on Friday, May 18. Count us in!
But if that's not enough Bridget Jones for you, Renee Zellweger teased back in January that there could be a fourth instalment of the franchise.
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Dusty Baxter-Wright is an award-winning journalist and the Entertainment and Lifestyle Director at Cosmopolitan, having previously worked at Sugarscape. She was named one of PPA’s 30 Under 30 for her work covering pop culture, careers, interiors and travel, and oversees the site’s Entertainment and Lifestyle strategy across print, digital and video. As a journalist for the best part of a decade, she has interviewed everyone from Louis Theroux and Channing Tatum to Margot Robbie and Ncuti Gatwa, while she has also spoken on Times Radio and BBC Radio. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram here.












