The London Palladium will welcome the next show from Uncanny, the paranormal podcast series fronted by Danny Robins, in March 2026.
The first Uncanny live stage show – I Know What I Saw – was one of the best-selling paranormal shows in theatre history. Now Robins and his team of experts return with more thrillingly terrifying, real-life stories and witness accounts set to grip the audience.
The show features spine-tingling sound design, video projection and theatrical magic, featuring life accounts of hauntings, apparitions, poltergeists, UFOs and events that seem to defy logical explanation, examining them with the help of experts, psychologist Dr Ciarán O’Keeffe and writer and parapsychologist Evelyn Hollow.
In Uncanny: Fear of the Dark, Danny, Ciarán and Evelyn will be investigating some of the most spine-tingling Uncanny stories yet – ghostly apparitions, UFO sightings, a haunted nursery, strange creatures on lonely country lanes, and bizarre poltergeist activity in seemingly normal houses.
It all leads to one question – why are humans afraid of the dark?
Uncanny: Fear of the Dark is written and performed by Danny Robins, creator of the BBC Radio 4 podcasts and Uncanny, The Battersea Poltergeist and The Witch Farm, the BBC TV series Uncanny and the West End play 2:22 – A Ghost Story.
It is directed by Sam Hodges for Tilted.
As part of its upcoming UK tour, the new show will have a gala performance at the London Palladium on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Tickets go on sale on Friday, September 12 here.
Top image: Uncanny artwork (image supplied)
