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2020 Event Calendar 2020EVENTS CALENDAR ABOUT VU hospitality at home and around the globe. delicious fare and mingle with rugby legends. From first class Alongside our hospitality expertise, we also offer a complete tours to major sporting events, to glittering charity fundraising After hanging up his boots, Victor Ubogu set up VU Ltd in 2004 event management service from inception to delivery. We can dinners, we offer an unparalleled level of service coupled with a to combine his three favourite things; sport, travel and more project manage your event from sourcing the right venue through very personal touch. importantly, fun! to creation, development and successful delivery both at home We understand how networking at events are key to driving Whether you’re a rugby fanatic, a football freak, a devoted race and abroad. business and their importance in cementing both personal and goer, music lover or golfing enthusiast, VU can help you find the professional relationships. Our team are committed to delivering perfect experience, whatever the occasion. Over the years VU Our private Twickenham clubhouse offers a uniquely informal exceptional service to guarantee you have an amazing time. We have perfected the art of delivering the highest level of event opportunity to be looked after by our attentive hosts, sample love what we do and it shows! @vu_ltd VUhospitality vu-ltd 01JANUARY DATE CATEGORY EVENT VENUE 1 Football Arsenal v Manchester United Emirates Stadium, London 1 Miscellaneous PDC World Darts Championships Alexandra Palace, London 1 - 5 Miscellaneous Disney On Ice 100 Years Of Magic O2 Arena, London 3 - 7 Cricket England in South Africa, 2nd Test Cape Town 4 - 12 Miscellaneous The BDO World Professional Darts Championships O2 Arena, London 11 Football Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London 12 - 16 Feb Cultural Cirque Du Soleil - Luzia Royal Albert Hall, London 15 Cultural Nordoff Robbins Rugby Dinner Grosvenor House Hotel, London 16 - 20 Cricket England in South Africa, 3rd Test Port Elizabeth 19 Football Liverpool v Manchester United Anfield, Liverpool 20 - 2 Feb Tennis Australian Open Tennis Melbourne Park, Australia 21 Football Chelsea v Arsenal Stamford Bridge, London 21 Cultural An evening with Tom Kerridge Twickenham Stadium, London 23 - 26 Golf Dubai Desert Classic Emirates Golf Club, Dubai 24 Miscellaneous NBA Global Games: Charlotte Hornets v Milwaukee Bucks AccorHotels Arena, Paris 24 - 28 Cricket England in South Africa, 4th Test Johannesburg 28 Cultural National Television Awards O2 Arena, London To book call 01225 788880 www.vultd.co.uk Email [email protected] FEBRUARY DATE CATEGORY EVENT VENUE 1 Concerts Kaiser Chiefs O2 Arena, London 02 1 Football Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London 1 Football Leicester City v Chelsea King Power Stadium, Leicester 1 Miscellaneous NFL Superbowl Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, USA 1 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - Wales v Italy Principality Stadium, Cardiff 1 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - Ireland v Scotland Aviva Stadium, Dublin 2 Concerts Jonas Brothers O2 Arena, London 2 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - France v England Stade de France, Paris 4 Cricket England in South Africa, 1st ODI Cape Town 7 Cricket England in South Africa, 2nd ODI Durban 7 - 9 Cultural Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour O2 Arena, London 8 Football Chelsea v Manchester United Stamford Bridge, London 8 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - Ireland v Wales Aviva Stadium, Dublin 8 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - Scotland v England BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh 9 Cricket England in South Africa, 3rd ODI Johannesburg 9 Miscellaneous The Oscars Hollywood, Los Angeles, USA 9 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - France v Italy Stade de France, Paris 12 Cricket England in South Africa, 1st Twenty20 International Buffalo Park 14 Cricket England in South Africa,2nd Twenty20 International Durban 14 - 15 Cultural Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge, Paris 14 - 18 Miscellaneous London Fashion Week London 15 Horse Racing Ascot Chase Race Weekend Ascot Racecourse, Ascot 16 Cricket England in South Africa, 3rd Twenty20 International Centurion 18 Concerts The BRIT Awards O2 Arena, London 21 - 22 Concerts The 1975 O2 Arena, London 22 Football Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur Stamford Bridge, London 22 Football Leicester City v Manchester City King Power Stadium, Leicester 22 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - Wales v France Principality Stadium, Cardiff 22 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - Italy v Scotland Stadio Olimpico, Rome 22 Miscellaneous Deontay Wilder v Tyson Fury MGM Grand, Las Vegas, USA 23 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - England v Ireland VU Clubhouse, Twickenham 25 Concerts Lana Del Rey O2 Arena, London 28 - 1 Mar Rugby HSBC World Rugby 7’s Series Las Vegas 29 Concerts The Script O2 Arena, London 29 Football Manchester City v Arsenal Etihad Stadium, Manchester 29 - 1 Mar Rugby Los Angeles Rugby Sevens Dignity Health Sports Park, Los Angeles To book call 01225 788880 www.vultd.co.uk Email [email protected] MARCH 03 DATE CATEGORY EVENT VENUE 1 Football El Clasico - Real Madrid v Barcelona Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid 1 Miscellaneous The Original Harlem Globetrotters O2 Arena, London 1 Football Carabao Cup Final Wembley Stadium, London 5 Concerts James Arthur O2 Arena, London 6 Concerts Stereophonics O2 Arena, London 7 Horse Racing Dubai World Cup Meydan Racecourse, Dubai 7 Football Manchester United v Manchester City Old Trafford, Manchester 7 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - England v Wales Twickenham Stadium, London 7 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - Ireland v Italy Aviva Stadium, Dublin 7 Concerts Michael Ball & Alfie Boe O2 Arena, London 7 - 8 Rugby HSBC World Rugby 7’s Series & Ski Whistler, Vancouver 8 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - Scotland v France BT Murrayfield, Edinburgh 10- 13 Horse Racing The Cheltenham Festival Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham 11 Concerts KISSTORY O2 Arena, London 14 Football Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London 14 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - Italy v England Stadio Olimpico, Rome 14 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - France v Ireland Stade de France, Paris 14 Rugby Guinness 6 Nations - Wales v Scotland Principality Stadium, Cardiff 15 Motorsport Australian Grand Prix Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Australia 21 Football Chelsea v Manchester City Stamford Bridge, London 22 Motorsport Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain 26 Concerts David Gray O2 Arena, London 27 Concerts Santana O2 Arena, London 29 Rowing The Boat Race River Thames, London 29 Miscellaneous Planet Earth II O2 Arena, London 31 Football England v Denmark Wembley Stadium, London To book call 01225 788880 www.vultd.co.uk Email [email protected] 04APRIL DATE CATEGORY EVENT VENUE 2 - 4 Horse Racing Grand National Festival Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool 3 - 4 Cultural Trevor Noah O2 Arena, London 4 Horse Racing Grand National Aintree 4 Football Manchester City v Liverpool Etihad Stadium, Manchester 5 Motorsport Vietnam Grand Prix Hanoi Motor Sport Circuit, Hanoi 7 Concerts James Blunt Royal Albert Hall, London 9 - 12 Golf The US Masters Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia 13 Concerts Rick Astley Royal Albert Hall, London 18 - 19 Football FA Cup Semi Finals Wembley Stadium, London 18 - 4 May Miscellaneous World Snooker Championship Crucible Theatre, Sheffield 19 Motorsport Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai International Circuit, Shanghai 22 - 23 Concerts Harry Styles O2 Arena, London 25 Football Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London 25 - 26 Concerts Craig David O2 Arena, London 26 Miscellaneous London Marathon City of London 29 Horse Racing Royal Ascot Trials Day Ascot Racecourse, Ascot To book call 01225 788880 www.vultd.co.uk Email [email protected] 05MAY DATE CATEGORY EVENT VENUE 1 - 31 July Cultural London in the Sky O2 Arena, London 2 Football Arsenal v Liverpool Emirates Stadium, London 2 Rugby Army v Navy Twickenham Stadium, London 2 Football EFL Play-Off Final Wembley Stadium, London 3 Motorsport Dutch Grand Prix Circuit Zandvoort, Amsterdam 8 Miscellaneous Friday Night SmackDown O2 Arena, London 8 Horse Racing May Raceday Ascot Racecourse, Ascot 9 Football Women’s FA Cup Final Wembley Stadium, London 9 Football Liverpool v Chelsea Anfield, Liverpool 9 Horse Racing Victoria Cup Ascot Racecourse, Ascot 12 - 23 Miscellaneous Cannes Film Festival Cannes, France 13 Rugby Dan Norton Testimonial Dinner Smith & Wollensky, London 14 Golf VU Rugby Legends Golf Day Stoke Park 14 - 17 Golf US PGA Championship Harding Park, San Francisco, California 17 Football Premier League - Final Day Various 18 - 7 June Tennis French Open Roland Garros, Paris 19 - 23 Miscellaneous RHS Chelsea Flower Show Chelsea London 19 - 23 Concerts Gregory Porter Royal Albert Hall, London 21 Miscellaneous Unibet Premier League Darts O2 Arena, London 10 Motorsport Monaco Grand Prix Monaco 23 Football FA Cup Final Wembley Stadium, London 23 - 24 Rugby London Rugby Sevens Twickenham Stadium, London 24 Motorsport Monaco Grand Prix Monte Carlo Street Circuit, Monaco 27 Football UEFA Europa League Final Gdansk Stadium, Poland 28 Cultural The Terminator Live Royal Albert Hall, London 28 Concerts Pet Shop Boys O2 Arena, London 30 Football UEFA Champions League Final Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Turkey 30 - 31 Rugby Paris Rugby Sevens Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris 30 - 2 Aug Golf British Masters Close House, Newcastle upon Tyne To book call 01225 788880 www.vultd.co.uk Email [email protected] 06JUNE DATE CATEGORY EVENT VENUE 2 - 21 Concerts Queen & Adam Lambert O2 Arena, London 4 Concerts Manilow O2 Arena, London 4- 8 Cricket England v West Indies - 1st Test The Kia
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