The West End is preparing for a powerhouse night of music and solidarity as Nicole Scherzinger officially joins the cast of the Love Life concert. Set to take place at the iconic Theatre Royal Drury Lane on 1 February 2026, this one-night-only spectacular is held in aid of One For The Boys, a leading men’s health charity dedicated to breaking the silence surrounding male cancer.

A Tony and Olivier Award-Winning Addition

Fresh off her critically acclaimed, award-winning turn as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard on both sides of the Atlantic, Scherzinger returns to the London stage for a cause close to her heart. A long-time ambassador for One For The Boys, her involvement follows years of support, including her unforgettable 2016 performance of ‘Purple Rain’ at the V&A.

A Masterclass in Musical Theatre

Timed just days before World Cancer Day (4 February), the concert will feature a world-class live orchestra and a repertoire spanning the greatest hits of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Alan Menken.

Scherzinger joins an elite roster of West End royalty, including:

Giles Terera MBE (Hamilton)

Tom Francis & David Thaxton (Sunset Boulevard)

Ramin Karimloo (Phantom of the Opera)

Lucie Jones (Wicked)

Jordan Luke Gage, who will provide an exclusive preview of Redcliffe.

The evening is helmed by a powerhouse creative team, led by director Rupert Hands and musical director Alan Williams, ensuring a production of the highest calibre.

Breaking the Silence

Founded by Sofia Davis, One For The Boys tackles the stigma that often prevents men from seeking early medical help. "The silence around male cancer is costing lives," Davis says. "By uniting the West End, we hope to empower people to speak up early."

The night will conclude with an exclusive After Party for VIP ticket holders, featuring live DJ sets and a chance to celebrate with the performers. With tickets starting at just £38, the event offers a rare opportunity to witness global superstars in an intimate setting while supporting a vital life-saving mission.

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