Tickets for The Archie Foundation Variety Show are now on sale, with hundreds of supporters already preparing to take their seats at the Tivoli Theatre on April 19.
Talented young dancers, magicians, singers and comedians who have been supported by The Archie Foundation or NHS Grampian will take to the stage to raise funds for the charity as it celebrates its 25th
anniversary.
Sponsored by Westhill-based industrial services provider TEXO and supported by the Tivoli, the much-anticipated Variety Show is returning for a second consecutive year – with the addition of a matinee performance to meet demand.
Rehearsals are underway with a new line-up of young acts.
Last year's Variety Show ambassador, Izzy Noble, on stage at the Tivoli Theatre.
Organiser and Archie volunteer Cassie McGunnigle said the 2025 Variety Show would celebrate the unique talents and abilities of the children.
She said: “Now that tickets are on sale and rehearsals are underway we are counting the weeks to this year’s show. As always, the children are the very heart and soul of the show, which will celebrate their creativity and resilience.
“With the valued support of TEXO and the Tivoli Theatre and the addition of an afternoon performance, we are sure this year’s show will be even more successful! We’re excited to see everyone showing off their special talents.”
Industry professionals will mentor the young performers to provide advice, guidance and encouragement to the performers, boosting their confidence and ensuring they are ready for their big moment in the spotlight.
Archie has helped children and families across the north of Scotland for 25 years, funding specialist roles and projects at Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital and, more recently, at Highland Children’s Unit, Tayside Children’s Hospital and Dr Gray’s Hospital, Elgin.
For more information and to book tickets for The Archie Foundation Variety Show 2025, visit https://archie.org/events/varietyshow/