Our Friends Electric

22nd July 2026
Location The Roman Theatre
Tickets £15.00 – £44.50

Our Friends Electric, the infectious ’80s tribute band, are back by popular demand following last year’s sell-out success. The group will once once again have audiences dancing in the Roman aisles to the iconic sounds of 80s synth-pop.

Our Friends Electric are different to other ’80s bands. In a homage to the synthesiser, they specialise in playing often-eclipsed tracks and seminal classics that no self-respecting ’80s aficionado would fail to recognise – those cult songs that could guarantee to fill the dance floor at any 6th form disco.

Cast

Creative team

The venue

Address

The Roman Theatre of Verulamium
Bluehouse Hill, St Albans AL3 6AE

Additional Information

If you have any questions regarding access at The Roman Theatre, please email us before booking so that we can provide you with information and assistance.

Click here for FAQs about your visit to The Roman Theatre.

Our Premium Seating features a covered area for rain protection and offers the best views in the house. To book Premium seats, simply select the blue seats at the back of the seating plan.

Premium Seating access is included as part of the Premium Season Ticket. Standard Season Ticket holders can upgrade to this seating area for an additional cost.

Book Tickets

Select Date & Time

22nd July
Wednesday 7:30pm £15.00 - £44.50

Booking for the Roman Theatre Open Air Festival? Did you know you can get lots of amazing perks with an OVO Season Ticket? Find out more

You may also like

The Roman Theatre

Kate Lindeman

2nd August 2026

Prepare to be swept away by the captivating presence and soaring vocals of Kate Lindeman, an internationally acclaimed classical crossover...

OVO Production
The Roman Theatre

Sherlock Holmes

5th-20th June 2026

Presented by OVO By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Adapted and Directed by Mark O’Sullivan A thrilling new mashup of Sir...

OVO Production
The Roman Theatre

As You Like It

31st July – 22nd August 2026

Presented by OVO By William Shakespeare Adapted and Directed by Adam Nichols 1967. Pressured by the generation gap, lovers Rosalind...

×