A hit stage show is set to return for a 10-week run.

Cirencester’s Barn Theatre will welcome back Million Dollar Quartet, a tribute to a legendary night of rock and roll featuring Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins, running from June 15 to August 22.

Following its successful 2022 run, the show makes a comeback due to high demand, with a new production promising even more energy and flair.

Darren Day leads the cast as record producer Sam Phillips, with Joe Bence returning as Jerry Lee Lewis.

Other cast members include Connor Payne as Elvis Presley, Christopher Erasmus as Johnny Cash, and Joey Bradick as Carl Perkins.

Jonathan O'Boyle directs the production.

Iwan Lewis, CEO and artistic director at the Barn Theatre, said: "To complete our 2026 season, we’re thrilled to be welcoming back Million Dollar Quartet in a bold, brand-new production that’s bigger, louder and more electrifying than ever.

"It was a huge hit with our audiences last time, and bringing fresh life to one of the most legendary jam sessions in rock and roll history for a ten-week summer run at the Barn felt irresistible."

The show takes audiences back to December 1956 in Memphis, where the four stars’ impromptu jam session became a defining moment in music history.

The plot captures both the magic and tension of that night, with "dreams were made and egos clashed" as the icons performed together.

The production features classic songs like Blue Suede Shoes, Great Balls of Fire, Fever, Hound Dog, and I Walk The Line, all played live on stage.

Tickets start from £19 for adults during the first two weeks.

After that, prices rise to £26 for adults and £20 for children.

The show is recommended for ages 10 and up.

Tickets are available at barntheatre.org.uk/million-dollar-quartet-2026.