You’re in for a great time at Emerald Storm, an electrifying new dance show brought to London by West End and Hollywood star Adam Garcia.

It’s now showing in London for one week only (ending on Saturday September 7th). It fuses together Irish tap dancing alongside urban tap, with various themes including in this two hour show, with a cast of around 18 or so more (!!). They are the hardest working performers in the West End. Their toe-tapping makes them sweat, due to the intensity of their dancing, but it’s all for us, the audience.
Similar to Riverdance but more intense, Emerald Storm delivers high energy dance, alongside powerhouse vocals by Britains Got Talent’s Tom Ball who memorably sings Lewis Capaldi’s ‘7 Years’, and other pop songs including ‘Halo’ while viral tap dancer sensations Bayley Graham (America’s Got Talent semi-finalist and winner of New Zealand’s first ever season of ’60 Seconds’) and Lord of the Dance’s Olivia Graydon give us their best tap dance moves on the beautiful stage that is the Emerald Theatre located in the great spot of the Embankment right alongside the Thames River.
Choreographed by Garcia and Samantha Heather, Emerald Storm also features Adam Brant (Mop Boy), Robbie Browning, James Wakeling, Lizzie Pitt, James Worthington, Olivia Leanne Grainge among many other super talented tap dancers and singers. Emerald Storm bring us traditional Irish dance which is reborn through fierce modern beats and raw, pulsing energy. You just don’t see it, you feel it.
Like a combination of Tap Dogs, Riverdance and Stomp, Emerald Storm is a must see. You’ll be tapping and nodding along the entire show!
The Emerald Theatre, which houses Emerald Storm, is the capital’s newest cultural landmark—a bold fusion of heritage charm and cutting-edge design. Opening its doors in 2025, this state-of-the-art venue is poised to become a premier destination for immersive entertainment, live music, innovative theatre, and unforgettable nightlife. Perfectly located steps from the Thames, The Emerald Theatre is set to redefine London’s entertainment scene—where elegance meets edge, and every night glows a little greener.