Missing Ramsay Street? Don’t worry, Neighbours is planning a comeback

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Everyone’s favourite residents of Ramsay Street will reunite in Melbourne next year for a live farewell show, held at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall in April. | Nell Geraets Neighbours

, is already clawing its way out of the grave.

Everyone’s favourite residents of Ramsay Street will reunite in Melbourne next year for a live farewell show, held at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall in April. Although the full cast is yet to be announced, it’s expected that some of the soap’s most beloved characters will reunite to reflect on the good, the bad and the ugly from three and a half decades of filming.

Perhaps Pepper Steiger will take a dive into the soap’s first on-camera queer kiss, or Stefan Dennis – who played Paul Robinson, the show’s longest-serving character – will share what it was like playing Erinsborough’s favourite playboy villain. And of course, fans will undoubtedly hope to see the iconic love-match Scott and Charlene recount their experience of perhaps the biggest wedding bash to ever hit Australian soil.

Not letting go just yet... some of the cast of Neighbours will be touring the UK and Australia in 2023.The event will follow a 15-day multi-city UK tour, set to take place in March 2023. Withdrawal has clearly started kicking in for fans around the globe, with tickets to the various farewell tours serving as the only way to alleviate the grief. Many of the UK shows

of the announcement, begging the question of how popular the Melbourne version will be given its homecoming. Perhaps Hamer Hall will need an extension?here in the UK,” said Maple Tree Entertainment’s Dean Elliott, producer of both the UK and Melbourne shows.will take place in Melbourne, the home of, next year to honour the TV show’s rich and lengthy history with this special event. We can’t wait to put on a show that the fans will love and deserve.

 

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