Top 5 Heathers The Musical songs #StageySoundtrackSunday

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London’s big fun musical is now playing its extended run at [**The Other Palace**](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/venue/other-palace-london). [***Heathers the Musical***](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/musical/heathers-the-musical-tickets) had its London premiere at the same theatre in 2018 before transferring to the [**West End’s Theatre Royal Haymarket**](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/venue/theatre-royal-haymarket-london). Last year the show was revived in the West End before heading out on a UK national tour before returning to London for a new run. It’s safe to say the musical is a fan favourite! But what are your favourite numbers from the musical. Check out our top 5 *Heathers* songs below for #StageySoundtrackSunday


### 5. You’re Welcome This song is led by bullying jocks Kurt and Ram when they corner Veronica in a field. The song is incredibly catchy and fun. ### 4. Candy Store No ‘top 5 *Heathers* songs’ list is complete without the iconic ‘Candy Store’ which is sang by the Heathers (Chandler, Duke and McNamara). ### 3. Freeze Your Brain This is the first number led by JD; the other being ‘Meant To Be Yours’. It was a tough choice deciding which of the songs deserved a spot on the top 5 but ‘Freeze Your Brain’ takes that edge as it really sets the tone of the character. ### 2. Seventeen ‘Seventeen’ is sang by Veronica and JD, and the reprise is sang by Veronica and company. The song serves as a reminder that they are all just teenagers with their whole lives ahead of them. ### 1. I Say No It was a really tough choice narrowing down to five favourite *Heathers the Musical* songs and even more difficult to pick a number one song. However, ‘I Say No’ sits at the top of this list because it’s the epically powerful moment when Veronica takes charge. * * *
🎫 [**Book your *Heathers the Musical* tickets here**](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/musical/heathers-the-musical-tickets).

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By Jade Ali

A love for theatre stemmed from my love of literature and music, but the West End on my doorstep opened up a whole new appreciation and passion for all things stage-y