📰 Full Story
Michael Flatley has reached interim legal undertakings with Switzer Consulting Ltd and secured court orders that allowed the planned 30th‑anniversary Lord of the Dance performance in Dublin to proceed.
After Switzer announced the show’s cancellation on Feb. 3 amid a wider contractual dispute, Flatley obtained an emergency injunction at the High Court in Belfast restraining Switzer from interfering with his use of the show’s intellectual property and from issuing press statements that could block the 3Arena performance.
On Feb. 4 the parties agreed a series of undertakings, including delivery of a new stage set and costumes from a Guernsey company for use in the Dublin show, and Flatley’s promise not to damage the equipment and to return it promptly.
The dispute centres on a 2024 service agreement Switzer says gives it operational control; Flatley says he has terminated that agreement and has launched a counterclaim.
Court filings detail financial concerns — including nearly £430,000 in royalties paid to Flatley over 15 months and claims of other debts and song‑rights exposures — and the case is listed for fuller hearing in April.
Some 268 dates across Europe and North America are implicated by the outcome.
🔗 Based On
The Irish SunPRAISE THE LORDLord Of The Dance legal row update as Flatley & firm make show agreement
The Irish SunPRAISE THE LORD
The Standard ShowbizMichael Flatley ‘full of joy’ as Dublin Lord Of The Dance show to go ahead





















💬 Commentary