Billy Elliot The Musical - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "The Stars Look Down" – Company
  • "Shine" – Ballet Girls, Mrs. Wilkinson & Mr Braithwaite
  • "Grandma's Song" – Grandma
  • "Solidarity" – Ballet Girls, Billy, Mrs. Wilkinson, Miners & Police
  • "Expressing Yourself" – Billy, Michael, and Ensemble
  • "The Letter (Mum's Letter)" – Mrs. Wilkinson, Mum and Billy
  • "Born to Boogie" – Mrs. Wilkinson, Billy, and Mr. Braithwaite
  • "Angry Dance" – Billy & Male Ensemble
Act II
  • "Merry Christmas, Maggie Thatcher" – Tony and Partiers
  • "Deep Into the Ground" – Jackie
  • "Swan Lake" – Billy and Billy Older Self
  • "He Could Be a Star" – Jackie and Tony
  • "Electricity" – Billy
  • "Once We Were Kings" – Company
  • "The Letter (Billy's Reply)" – Mum and Billy
  • Finale – Company

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