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Joe Iconis Brings One-Night-Only Piano Show to London’s Phoenix Arts Club in November

Beloved New York musical theatre artist Joe Iconis will appear in London for a rare, mostly solo piano performance at the Phoenix Arts Club on 11 November 2025, beginning at 8.30pm.

A Tony®-nominated writer, performer and noted presence in the New York cabaret world, Iconis is best known for Be More Chill, The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson Musical, and the Smash hit “Broadway, Here I Come!”. He returns to London for a brief visit from his creative base in Manhattan.

This special performance marks his Phoenix Arts Club debut and will feature an up-close, spirited evening of original songs, new material from forthcoming stage works, audience singalongs, and Iconis’s signature energetic piano approach.

Joining Joe for the event are Miracle Chance (Heathers), Jenny Donoghue (The Free Association), Scott Folan (The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes), Grace Mouat (Six), and writer Alexander Sage Oyen (Roam).

Tickets available at Phoenix Arts Club website.

Come knock back a stiff one, have a good old-fashioned cry, share a laugh with a stranger, and shake off your dust with contemporary musical theater’s favorite maverick writer.

Iconis’s Be More Chill is playing two-sold out 5-Year Anniversary concerts at The Arts Theatre on November 10th & 17th starring the original West End cast.

ABOUT JOE ICONIS

Joe Iconis is a Tony-nominated musical theater writer and performer. His musical Be More Chill has played Broadway, London, and Tokyo and his new show The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson Musical  has played La Jolla Playhouse and Washington D.C.’s Signature Theatre. Joe is the author of Love in Hate Nation, Broadway Bounty Hunter, Bloodsong of Love, The Black Suits, Punk Rock Girl!, and more.  

His albums include Album (Joe Iconis & Family), the original cast recordings of Love in Hate Nation, Broadway Bounty Hunter, Things To Ruin, and Be More Chill (both OCR and OBCR, which have been streamed over 750 million times); Two-Player Game (with George Salazar), and The Joe Iconis Rock & Roll Jamboree all available on Sh-K-Boom/Ghostlight Records. Joe is hugely inspired by Robert Altman, Dolly Parton, The Muppets, and the Family of artists he frequently surrounds himself with. 

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