Manchester Bat Out of Hell began previews at the
Manchester Opera House on February 17, 2017, ahead of an official opening on March 14. It closed on April 29. Dianne Bourne of the
Manchester Evening News gave the show a 5-star review, calling it 'a truly staggering piece of musical theatre, which breaks new boundaries in its staging, choreography and concept on an epic scale'. Paul Downham of
North West End said, "this show has literally changed the way musicals are staged forever."
West End 2017: London Coliseum Bat Out of Hell began previews at the
London Coliseum on June 5, 2017, ahead of an official opening on June 20, 2017, and ran until August 22, 2017. The London Coliseum production was nominated for a 2018
Olivier Award for Best Sound Design, by
Gareth Owen.
Toronto Bat Out of Hell made its North American premiere at the
Ed Mirvish Theatre on October 14, 2017, and ran until January 7, 2018.
West End 2018 return: Dominion Theatre After the production completed its run in Toronto,
Bat Out Of Hell's return engagement in London began previews on April 2, 2018, before opening at the Dominion Theatre on April 19, 2018. After originally being scheduled to run until July 28, 2018, the Dominion production was first extended until October 27, 2018, and subsequently extended again to January 5, 2019. The show broke box office records at the Dominion, selling £350,000 worth of tickets in its first day of sale. In August 2018, one of the show's producers
David Sonenberg was quoted in
Forbes magazine as saying the show was "unbelievably profitable", and that more than 500,000 people had seen the show to that point.
North American Tour The North American tour of
Bat Out of Hell was originally scheduled to run from October 2018 through Summer 2019. The tour opened October 16, 2018 in Toronto at the
Ed Mirvish Theatre, and was first scheduled to end July 7, 2019 in Dallas at the
AT&T Performing Arts Center, then - after the Toronto run had begun - further dates were announced in Las Vegas and an 8-week run in New York (off-Broadway) from July 30, 2019, to September 22, 2019. On November 1, 2018, the North American tour was postponed by producers and concluded with the scheduled end of the Toronto run on November 3, 2018. No reason for the postponing was given, and this decision was criticized by many of the tour's cast, who voiced their displeasure with the news on social media. On November 5, 2018, an official announcement was made on social media and the show's website to say that the tour will relaunch in 2019, "ahead of a previously announced season at New York City Center." No explanation was given for the postponement. Several cast members contacted prominent theatre news website "BroadwayWorld" to say that their contracts have been terminated and they have not been approached about the 2019 tour.
Germany Bat Out Of Hell began previews in Oberhausen at the
Metronom Theater on November 2, 2018 ahead of an official opening on November 8, 2018. It closed on September 19, 2019, and was replaced by
Tanz Der Vampire in October 2019.
New York Bat Out Of Hell made its US debut off-Broadway at the
New York City Center theater from August 1, 2019 to September 8, 2019. Tickets went on sale on May 15, 2019, and large billboards were seen on Times Square to promote the show. The cast announced for this run include Andrew Polec,
Christina Bennington and Danielle Steers - who originated their characters for the UK productions of the show - and Bradley Dean, Avionce Hoyles, Tyrick Wiltez Jones, Harper Miles and several ensemble actors rejoin the show from the previously aborted 2018 'US Tour'. There were changes to the creative team - Randy Lennox is no longer listed as one of the producers, with Bob Broderick and Lorne Gertner joining the list of producers. Choreography is now credited to both
Emma Portner and Xena Gusthart. Ryan Cantwell is named as musical director. On June 4, 2019, they announced
Lena Hall for the role of Sloane.
Las Vegas A
Las Vegas production of the musical was announced in May 2022, with the performances all taking place in the
Paris Las Vegas hotel theatre. The production would premiere on September 27, 2022, with Las Vegas entertainment company BASE Entertainment managing the production. On December 23, 2022, an internal memo was sent to members of the Las Vegas production that the musical would close on January 1, 2023, due to extreme financial troubles. The production was cancelled mid-run into its schedule, with the production only lasting 12 weeks. According to the
Las Vegas Review-Journal, the show had seen "chronically low" ticket sales despite being promoted on online-seat filling sites, continuing a streak of productions that had also seen low ticket sales at the
Paris Las Vegas hotel. During its production run, the production had seen mixed reviews, with reviews skewing towards negatively-worded reviews.
Vital Vegas, a Las Vegas news site, gave a negative review of the musical itself, describing it as a "trainwreck," predicting that the musical production would last only three weeks before shutting down.
2020 international tours US Hard Rock Hotels mini-tour The show had been announced for a series of short runs in venues under the
Hard Rock Hotels & Casinos group; three US hotels with dates ranging from March to April 2020. It was stated on each press release that this was due to a new partnership between the named hotel and
Nederlander Worldwide Entertainment. These shows were all postponed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Australian arena tour On November 25, 2019, announcements were made of an Arena Tour version of the show for June 2020, stopping at Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth. The production has been re-branded as ''Jim Steinman's Bat Out Of Hell: The Rock Musical'' and an 'Arena Experience'. Venues and promotion are being run by Australian entertainment company
TEG Dainty with the long-time promoter and company CEO Paul Dainty being quoted on press releases. These shows were initially postponed until May 2021, and later postponed again until January/February 2023. The production also had plans to tour New Zealand, but plans were later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
UK 2021/22 tour On December 5, 2019, a UK tour in Q3-Q4 2020 and 2021 was announced to open in
Manchester on 10 September 2020 but was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 21 June 2021, producers confirmed the new tour dates from September 2021. The show opened at the
Manchester Opera House on 11 September 2021 before visiting
Oxford,
Glasgow,
Birmingham,
Wimbledon,
Stockton,
Edinburgh,
Aberdeen,
Stoke-on-Trent,
Sheffield,
Eastbourne,
Milton Keynes,
Southampton,
Plymouth,
Newcastle,
Bristol,
Belfast,
Dublin,
Hull,
Cardiff,
Liverpool and
Woking. The cast for US / Australia / UK 2020 was revealed on 27 February 2020, simultaneously on
WhatsOnStage.com and on the official website. Returning cast were Rob Fowler and Sharon Sexton as Falco and Sloane in the UK tour, and Alex Melcher as Falco in the US and Australia. Glenn Adamson would play Strat in the US and UK, and Martha Kirby would be playing Raven in all territories. As with the North American tour and NYCC versions of the show, no one is listed in the role of Blake. There were then only 10 members of the ensemble cast - to compare, there were 26 members of the ensemble cast for the show's West End run at the Dominion Theatre.
UK 2025 tour The show returned to the Peacock theatre in May 2025 before moving on to other theatres across the UK. Glenn Adamson reprised the role of Strat, with Rob Fowler returning as Falco and Sharon Sexton as Sloane. Katie Tonkinson took on the role of Raven. ==Awards and nominations==