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Jersey Beats Oh What A Nite! – Show Tickets

5.0 · 213 reviews 3 hours (approx.) From $27 Operated by Viva Blackpool · Bookable on Viator
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One great night can start with a single song. This Blackpool show, Jersey Beats Oh What A Nite, brings Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons favorites to the stage in a fast, fun production at Viva Blackpool. You get instant confirmation plus admission tickets included, so you can focus on enjoying the music and the show rather than sorting paperwork.

I especially love the balance here. You’re getting big, widely loved hits like Sherry, Beggin, Grease, and My Eyes Adored You, plus real comedy and crowd-friendly energy from host Leye D Johns. The second thing I really like is the production punch, with a massive LED screen and lasers that make it feel like a full show, not just a tribute set.

One possible drawback to consider is fit. If you do not like Frankie Valli style pop and rock classics, the whole experience will feel narrower, since the show is centered on that era and sound.

Key things to know before you go

  • Instant entry and mobile tickets so you spend less time dealing with ticket problems
  • A Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons focus with hits like Sherry, Beggin, Grease, and My Eyes Adored You
  • Comedy plus music in a fast-moving format, hosted by Leye D Johns
  • Big staging and visuals including a massive LED screen and lasers
  • A full cast feel with a quartet of vocalists and showgirl dancers
  • A complete evening plan with a show lasting about 2.5 hours plus an interval

Jersey Beats and Viva! at Blackpool, the quick value play

Blackpool is full of classic entertainment, but this one is built for an easy win. Jersey Beats Oh What A Nite! is priced at $27.66 per person and runs about 3 hours total, starting at 7:30 pm. For that kind of time and money, you’re not just getting a performance, you’re getting a full night out that is simple to plan.

I like that it’s not complicated. You book, you get confirmation, and you have mobile tickets. That matters in a place like Blackpool where the pace of the evening can be a bit chaotic, especially if you’re trying to fit in dinner and a show.

This is also a show designed to travel well across ages. The production is described as having broad appeal, and the style mixes singing, humor, and stage effects, so it doesn’t rely on one type of entertainment only.

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What you will actually see at Viva! (the main stop)

Your time centers on one big show at Viva Blackpool, called Viva!. Think of it as a celebration of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, and it’s been running as a popular midweek production. The whole point is clear: you hear the music from the era, you get a strong show format, and you leave feeling like you had a proper night.

The music: well-known songs, no awkward gaps

The soundtrack is built around familiar favorites. You can expect songs like Sherry, Beggin, Grease, and My Eyes Adored You, plus additional numbers from the same period. That means you do not have to be a superfan to enjoy it, because the set leans toward songs that most people recognize within the first few minutes.

I also appreciate how the show is described as having broad appeal. When a production sticks to widely loved hits, it works better for mixed groups. If you’re going with people who want different levels of nostalgia, this format tends to keep everyone engaged.

The comedy and the host: more than just singing

There is a clear comedic thread woven through the night, with a hilarious host named Leye D Johns. The host role matters more than you might think. In this kind of show, humor helps connect the music sections, and it keeps the pace feeling lively instead of formal.

If you like an MC who knows how to run a crowd, you’re in the right place. The show is described as fast moving and packed with jokes, music, and stage action, so it doesn’t feel like you’re waiting around.

Lasers, LED screen, and stage effects: the real wow factor

This production leans into big visual impact. It includes fantastic lighting, sound, and production visuals, with a massive LED screen and lasers. In plain terms, this is where you get that theater pop. It turns a tribute-style show into something that looks and feels like a modern stage production.

I would plan to watch the stage, not just the performers. The show description highlights the scale of the visuals, so if you pick a seat that gives you a clear view of the LED screen, you’ll likely enjoy the effects more.

Video in the mix

The show also includes full production with video. That gives the night more variety than a straightforward concert format. It also helps create transitions, so the energy stays high across the whole set.

The performers: the quartet that drives the sound

The vocal backbone is a quartet of performers, each assigned to a key role in the Frankie Valli and Four Seasons vibe. You’ll hear Matt Andrews as Frankie, Johnny O’Connor as Nick, Toby Beal as Tommy, and Michael Cosgrove as Bob. That role-based approach helps you recognize who is singing what style, and it gives the show a more structured feel than a single singer backed by tracks.

Alongside the quartet, you get a fabulous troupe of showgirl dancers, described as part of the full production. These dancers are not just decoration. The show is described as combining comedy, music, and moves, so the choreography supports the pace.

If you’re the type who likes a show that looks like it has real teamwork on stage, this setup is likely to land well. It’s built to feel like a complete entertainment package.

Timing: how to plan your evening around the 7:30 pm start

The start time is 7:30 pm, and the show itself lasts around 2.5 hours with an interval. That puts the evening into a clean window for planning dinner and drinks without rushing.

Here’s how I’d think about your timing:

  • Arrive with enough buffer to get settled before the show starts, especially if you want time to grab a drink.
  • Treat the interval as your break point. Since the show runs about 2.5 hours plus that pause, you can plan to stretch, refresh, and be ready to jump back in when it restarts.

If you’re also aiming for food, keep in mind that reviews for this experience mention venue staff and service for food and drinks, including dinner. The show is positioned as a full night out, so you might enjoy making it part of a dinner-plus-entertainment evening rather than just swinging in for the performance.

Price and value: is $27.66 actually a good deal?

At $27.66 per person, this show is priced like a budget-friendly night out that still delivers “real show” energy. The value comes from three places.

First, you’re getting admission tickets included as part of the experience. That reduces friction. Second, the runtime is about 3 hours, with a proper interval, so it feels like something you commit to and get your money’s worth from. Third, the show description emphasizes production elements like lasers, a massive LED screen, and a full cast feel, including a quartet and dancers, which is where many cheaper entertainment options get thin.

So yes, it is a bargain kind of ticket, but it is also not a minimal production. The idea is big hits plus big staging plus jokes, which is exactly what you want if your goal is a fun evening rather than a deep-dive into performance history.

Who this show suits best (and who might want to pass)

This is a strong fit if:

  • you love classic pop and rock hits from the Frankie Valli and Four Seasons era
  • you want a lively, easy night with comedy, singing, and stage effects
  • you’re traveling with a mixed group where not everyone shares the same music taste

It might be less ideal if:

  • you are not interested in that specific music era and sound
  • you prefer quiet, seated concerts without comedy or big visual effects

Because the show is built around widely recognized favorites and a fast moving format, it usually works well for people who want entertainment that is immediately accessible.

A few practical notes that matter on the ground

You’ll be glad to know that confirmation is received at the time of booking, and that service animals are allowed. The venue is also described as near public transportation, which is handy in Blackpool when you’re doing an evening schedule.

Also, the experience uses mobile tickets. That is one less thing to worry about on show night, and it helps if you’re already juggling plans in town.

Should you book Jersey Beats Oh What A Nite! at Viva Blackpool?

Book it if you want a fun, straightforward evening with recognizable Frankie Valli hits, a comedy host, and a production with lasers and big visuals. I think the biggest reason to say yes is value. For a little over twenty-seven dollars, you’re not only buying a song set, you’re buying a full entertainment package that lasts about three hours and feels like a complete night out.

Consider passing if the Frankie Valli era does not do it for you. The show is centered on that sound, so your enjoyment will rise or fall with that interest.

If you want a simple, crowd-pleasing night in Blackpool that is easy to plan and heavy on show energy, this one is a solid choice.

FAQ

What time does Jersey Beats Oh What A Nite! start in Blackpool?

The experience starts at 7:30 pm.

How long is the show?

The total experience is about 3 hours. The show is around 2.5 hours and includes an interval.

What music does the Viva! show focus on?

The show celebrates Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons and includes songs like Sherry, Beggin, Grease, and My Eyes Adored You.

How do I get my tickets?

You receive a mobile ticket.

How much does it cost?

The price is $27.66 per person.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the venue accessible with public transportation or service animals?

The venue is near public transportation, and service animals are allowed.

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