Are you ready to get down? Six the Musical is more than just a history lesson—it’s a pop-powered revolution! Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s award-winning show reclaims the stories of Henry VIII’s six wives, transforming them into fierce, independent pop divas. With its West End reign in full swing at the Vaudeville Theatre, Six delivers an electrifying soundtrack that blends chart-topping influences like Beyoncé, Adele, and Britney Spears into an unforgettable musical experience.
Let’s break down every song in Six the Musical West End soundtrack from powerful ballads to high-energy bangers!
The curtain rises, and the Queens take the stage. This opening number instantly flips the traditional narrative, turning the wives’ tragic fates into an exhilarating pop concert. With lyrics like “How we got unfriended”, it’s clear this isn’t your average history lesson—it’s a bold, witty, and empowering start.
Catherine of Aragon refuses to be cast aside without a fight. Inspired by powerhouse vocalists like Beyoncé and J.Lo, this R&B-infused anthem channels defiance and resilience. As Henry tries to push her into a nunnery, she belts out a confident “No way!”—because this Queen isn’t going down quietly.
Anne Boleyn’s cheeky, rebellious spirit shines in this Lily Allen-meets-Avril Lavigne-inspired bop. With a playful “Sorry, not sorry” attitude, she laughs off the drama—until, of course, she quite literally loses her head. Beneath the sass, the song highlights the double standards women have faced for centuries.
A change of pace as Jane Seymour takes centre stage with a heart-wrenching ballad. Drawing inspiration from Adele and Sia, Heart of Stone reflects Jane’s unwavering love for Henry, despite knowing that her worth is tied to giving him a son. It is a haunting, emotional masterpiece.
Welcome to the wacky world of Renaissance fashion! This techno-infused group number satirizes beauty standards, as the Queens poke fun at corsets, lead makeup, and crippling heels. A wild, unexpected burst of humour before the next Queen steps up.
Anna of Cleves takes the spotlight in a bold, bass-heavy hip-hop track inspired by Rihanna and Nicki Minaj. Henry may have rejected her based on a misleading portrait, but she’s thriving—independent, rich, and living her best life. An absolute crowd-pleaser!
Katherine Howard’s seemingly flirty, bubblegum pop anthem hides a dark truth. As she recounts being used and objectified from a young age, the song shifts from playful to deeply unsettling. A chilling, brilliant reflection of power imbalances that feels especially relevant in the #MeToo era.
Catherine Parr refuses to be defined by her marriage to Henry. This Alicia Keys-style R&B ballad showcases her strength, intelligence, and independence. More than just a Queen, she was a writer and activist—and she’s reclaiming her story.
The grand finale is an explosion of empowerment. Instead of competing over who had it worst, the Queens rewrite their stories, imagining lives where they weren’t just “lost in history.” A joyous, high-energy celebration of sisterhood and resilience.
No pop concert is complete without a megamix! Megasix mashes up all the show’s biggest hits, getting the audience on their feet and ensuring Six ends with an unforgettable bang.
With its infectious beats, clever lyrics, and powerful messages, Six the Musical West End soundtrack isn’t just a collection of songs—it’s a statement. Whether you’re singing along to Don’t Lose Ur Head or getting emotional over Heart of Stone, every track adds to this groundbreaking show’s legacy.
Which Queen’s song is your favourite? Let us know—and don’t forget to grab your crown!