Get ready to rule, Australia — Heathers The Musical is officially on its way Down Under, with tickets now on sale for Sydney and pre-sales launching across all cities this month.
Following record-breaking runs in London and New York, this cult-favourite musical comedy is set to explode onto Australian stages in 2026, bringing its darkly hilarious high-school chaos to Melbourne, Adelaide, Gold Coast, Canberra, Sydney, and Perth.
A Killer Comedy with Bite
Based on the 1989 cult film starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater, Heathers The Musical transforms the iconic story into a high-octane rock spectacle.
Meet Veronica Sawyer — a teenage nobody dreaming of a better day until she’s unexpectedly accepted by the beautiful (and deadly) trio known as The Heathers. But when mysterious bad boy J.D. arrives, things turn from popular to perilous.
With a fierce, funny and fearless score by Kevin Murphy (Desperate Housewives) and Laurence O’Keefe (Legally Blonde The Musical), Heathers takes audiences on a wickedly entertaining ride through the dark side of high school hierarchy.
Award-Winning, Record-Smashing, and Ready to Slay
Directed by acclaimed U.S. stage and screen director Andy Fickman, Heathers The Musical has conquered audiences worldwide — from its sold-out Los Angeles debut and Off-Broadway hit, to three smash West End seasons, multiple UK & Ireland tours, and a WhatsOnStage Award win for Best New Musical.
In 2025, the show shattered records at New York’s New World Stages with the biggest advance sale in the venue’s history — proving this musical’s global cult following is stronger than ever.
Australian Tour Dates & Ticket Info
Produced by Bill Kenwright Ltd, Paul Taylor-Mills, GMG Productions, and Stoddart Entertainment, the 2026 Australian tour will feature all the energy, edge and attitude that made Heathers a global phenomenon.
Tickets are now on sale via Ticketmaster
Tour Dates
Melbourne | From 8 April | Arts Centre Playhouse
Adelaide | From 16 July | Her Majesty’s Theatre
Gold Coast | From 30 July | Home of the Arts
Canberra | From 14 August | Canberra Theatre Centre
Sydney | From 2 September | Roslyn Packer Theatre & Coliseum Theatre
Perth | From 30 September | Regal Theatre