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The fame. The fire. The fight. The Chaka Khan Musical.

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I’m Every Woman — The Chaka Khan Musical

10
GRAMMY Awards won by Chaka Khan
70M
Records sold across a 50-year career
25+
Chart-topping hits performed live on stage

The fame. The fire. The fight. This is her story. From a teenage activist marching with the Black Panther Party to the lead singer of Rufus, to one of the biggest solo stars on the planet — Chaka Khan’s life has been extraordinary, complex, and full of music. Now, for the first time, that story comes to the stage in a thrilling world premiere musical, backed by Chaka herself, and starring Alexandra Burke in the role of a lifetime.

“Almost 17 years ago, with my late mother by my side, I sang Chaka for my very first X Factor audition. To think I’d be given the opportunity to play her in the West End is beyond my wildest dreams.”
Alexandra Burke

With 22 albums, 25 chart-topping hits and 70 million records sold, Chaka Khan has shaped the soundtrack of generations. I’m Every Woman delves into the woman behind the music — her rise to fame, her battles behind the spotlight, her struggles with addiction, her passion for civil rights, and her powerful journey of resilience. The musical’s book by Nia T. Hill includes an array of Chaka’s famous real-life friends, with characters including Prince, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder, Steve Winwood and Luther Vandross appearing alongside her.

The musical had its world premiere in early 2026 at the Hackney Empire before embarking on a UK tour. Now it arrives at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre — a state-of-the-art 1,200-seat venue 12 minutes from Baker Street — for its biggest London run yet, directed by Racky Plews with choreography by Ebony Clarke. Alexandra Burke — X Factor winner and West End star of The Bodyguard, Sister Act and Chicago — plays Chaka on most dates, with Jordan Frazier (Hamilton) as alternate Chaka Khan.

Before the show, the theatre transforms into The Soul Train Club — an immersive, funk-filled 1980s club experience where audiences can dance, drink and soak up the vibe before the curtain rises. It is, as Chaka Khan herself says, “a rich, beautiful, and sometimes difficult life — and now those experiences will come alive on stage.”

Songs

Featured Songs

I’m Every Woman
Ain’t Nobody
I Feel for You
Tell Me Something Good
Sweet Thing
Through the Fire
Higher Love
What’s Going On
Do You Love What You Feel
Stay — and many more

Tickets

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Pre-Show Experience
The Soul Train Club™
The theatre transforms into an immersive, funk-filled 1980s club experience before every performance. Dance, drink and soak up the vibe — the party starts before the show does.
Theatre
Troubadour Wembley Park
3 Fulton Road, Wembley, HA9 0SP
Running Time
2 hrs 20 mins
Includes one interval
Age Recommendation
Ages 14+
Themes of addiction and adult life
Dates
22 Jul — 27 Sep 2026
Press night: Tuesday 4 August 2026
Cancellation Policy
Full refunds
For event cancellations
Good to Know
No booking fees
Alexandra Burke not performing on selected dates — check when booking
On Arrival
Display eTickets on your phone
Or present a printed ticket. Bags will be checked on entry
When to Arrive
Early — the Soul Train Club is open
Bar opens 2 hours before curtain. Restaurant on site

Production

I’m Every Woman Cast & Creatives

Chaka Khan
Alexandra Burke
The Bodyguard, Sister Act
Chaka Khan (alternate)
Jordan Frazier
Hamilton
Taka Boom
Paige Peddie
The Lion King
Tammy Michelle / Paulette McWilliams
Chanice Alexander-Burnett
Les Misérables
Milini Khan / Whitney Houston
Charlotte St Croix
TINA — The Tina Turner Musical
Joni Mitchell
Sophie Earl
Lizard Boy
Hassan Khan / Luther Vandross
Duane-Lamonte O’Garro
Kinky Boots
Richard Holland / Prince
Miles Anthony Daley
The Drifters Girl
Fred Hampton / Miles Davis / Melle Mel
Teddy Wills
Get Up Stand Up!
Steve Winwood
Chris Breistein
An Officer and a Gentleman
Bob Monaco
Oliver Jacobson
Come From Away
Sandra Stevens
Maryla Abraham
Coming to England

Please note: Alexandra Burke is not performing on a small number of dates — Jordan Frazier will play Chaka Khan on those evenings. Check the booking page for details. Cast is subject to change without notice.

Venue

Getting to Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre  ·  3 Fulton Road, Wembley, London HA9 0SP

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Wembley Park
Jubilee & Metropolitan lines. Exit and walk down Olympic Way towards Wembley Stadium, then right onto Fulton Road — the theatre is on your left. Just 12 minutes from Baker Street.
5 min
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Wembley Central
Bakerloo line & London Overground. Bus connections from outside the station (routes 83, 182, 297) to Wembley Park Arena stop.
Bus + walk
WST
Wembley Stadium (Chiltern Railways)
Chiltern Railways services from London Marylebone. Walk north-west along South Way and First Way onto Fulton Road. About 12 minutes.
12 min
BKR
Baker Street (quickest from central London)
Take the Jubilee or Metropolitan line from Baker Street direct to Wembley Park — just 12 minutes. Connections from London Bridge, Waterloo and Westminster on the Jubilee line.
12 min + 5 walk
Bus
Wembley Arena stop (direct)
Routes 83, 182, 206, 223, 297 stop at Wembley Arena, less than 1 minute from the theatre on Fulton Road.
1 min
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Night buses
N83 runs all night and serves Wembley Park, stopping near the theatre on Fulton Road.
24hr
No on-site public parking
The theatre strongly recommends public transport. No public parking on site — the theatre is outside the Congestion Charge Zone.
Wembley Red & Pink Car Parks  · 5 min walk
Pay-on-exit parking used on event days for Wembley Stadium and OVO Arena. Can be extremely busy on event nights — check Wembley Park’s What’s On page before driving. Blue Badge spaces available.
Note on event clashes
Wembley Stadium and OVO Arena events can cause significant congestion around the venue. Allow extra time and consider public transport on busy nights.