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The Definitive Rat Pack - The Rat Pack at Christmas

Boisdale of Canary Wharf, London
Tuesday 24 March - Tuesday 28 April 2026
Featuring Dean Martin's sensational Golddiggers and the internationally-renowned Manhattan Swing Orchestra, with Stephen Triffitt as Frank Sinatra, Mark Adams as Dean Martin, and George Daniel Long as Sammy Davis Jr, The Definitive R...

London Concertante - Christmas Baroque by Candlelight

St George's Hanover Square, London
Friday 12 June 2026
Celebrate Christmas with London Concertante as we perform a programme of stunning Christmas-themed Baroque works. Programme Corelli - Christmas Concerto Handel - Messiah Overture Torelli - Christmas Concerto Bach - Violin Concerto in A...

Tony Hadley (Spandau Ballet)

Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea
Monday 9 November 2026
  Co-founder and frontman of '80s New Romantic legends Spandau Ballet, Tony Hadley has announced a brand new UK tour for 2025, which will be a spectacular celebration of swing and crooner classics, as well as his own hits reimagined. The C...

Tony Hadley (Spandau Ballet)

London Coliseum, London
Friday 4 December 2026
  Co-founder and frontman of '80s New Romantic legends Spandau Ballet, Tony Hadley has announced a brand new UK tour for 2025, which will be a spectacular celebration of swing and crooner classics, as well as his own hits reimagined. The C...

Carols at the Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall, London
Saturday 19 - Thursday 24 December 2026
Christmas isn't complete without carols at the Royal Albert Hall, host to 15 performances of sing-along carols across six days. These special concerts have become a festive favourite over the years with each show featuring a special guest p...

London Concertante - Viennese Christmas Spectacular

Cadogan Hall, London
Wednesday 30 December 2026
Tchaikovsky's elegant Nutcracker Suite leads on from Brahms' serious Hungarian Dance No.5, before Strauss II introduces us to the boundless exuberance of the Polish March in his Trisch-Trasch Polka. In the concert's penultimate work Tchaiko...
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