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Corporate Hospitality & Ticket Specialists Corporate Hospitality & Ticket Specialists 2021 EVENTS CALENDAR REPUTABLE • RELIABLE • RECOMMENDED Welcome to the DTB 2021 Calendar Menu Simply mouse over the buttons below and click on the page of where you would like to go... WELCOME TO DTB EVENTS GUIDE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER REPUTABLE • RELIABLE • RECOMMENDED Welcome to your 2021 Events Calendar! Although 2020 was a trying year, The DTB team have remained optimistic and resilient throughout these uncertain and strange times. My team and I would like to thank all our clients for their loyalty and trust in us at a time when we all needed it most. The overwhelming support that our clients have shown us is hugely appreciated. This year promises to be another unforgettable year for entertaining. The team here are well settled at our Distillery Wharf premises, and once again DTB have seen exciting appointments confirmed for great events such as the BRIT Awards 2021 and the Salon Privé at Blenheim Palace. We expect another popular Wimbledon after the resurgence of Andy Murray and Federer-Djokovic epic final in 2019. Another milestone is that it’s the 11th year of DTB Premier Rewards, our five-star incentive scheme. There is a selection of exceptional experiences that we hope shows just how much we appreciate your loyalty – the more points you collect the greater the rewards! If you would like to suggest a reward for next year, please let us know and we’ll see what we can do to include it – from everyone in the DTB team, thank you for your support and we are looking forward to another fantastic year in 2021! Dominic Titchener-Barrett Dominic Titchener-Barrett Chief Executive www.dtbsportsandevents.com 2021 Events Guide Concerts O2 Arena Concerts Royal Albert Hall Snoop Dog, The O2 Arena - 15th February VE Day 75, Royal Albert Hall - 27th February Squeeze Plus Leon Tilbrook & Wilhelm Scream, The O2 Arena - 27th February Soul II Soul, Royal Albert Hall - 28th February Country to Country, The O2 Arena - 12th - 14th March Mahler Symphony No.2, Royal Albert Hall - 3rd March Harry Styles,The O2 Arena - 23rd & 24th March WOW Live, Royal Albert Hall - 8th March 26th National Television Awards, The O2 Arena - 20th April A Country Night in Nashville, Royal Albert Hall - 10th March Stormzy, The O2 Arena - 12th - 14th April Teenage Cancer Trust – The Who, Royal Albert Hall - 20th March Celine Dion, The O2 Arena - 22nd & 23rd April Teenage Cancer Trust – Nile Rodgers & Chic, Royal Albert Hall - 21st March Genesis, The O2 Arena - 27th - 30th April Superman in Concert, Royal Albert Hall - 27th March The BRIT Awards 2021, The O2 Arena - 11th May 150th Birthday Concert, Royal Albert Hall - 29th March Little Mix, The O2 Arena - 13th May - 15th May Albert Sessions: This is the Kit, Royal Albert Hall - 1st April Jeff Dunham, The O2 Arena - 21st May Mahler Symphony No. 3, Royal Albert Hall - 8th April D-Block Europe, The O2 Arena - 25th May Bryan Adams, Royal Albert Hall - 13th - 15th April Pussycat Dolls, The O2 Arena - 28th & 29th May Tinie, Royal Albert Hall - 16th April Pet Shop Boys, The O2 Arena - 30th May Maxim Vengerov, Royal Albert Hall - 20th April Manilow, The O2 Arena - 31st May Nick Masons Saucerful of Secrets, Royal Albert Hall - 22nd April Alicia Keys, The O2 Arena - 9th June An Evening with Sir Bryan Terfel, Royal Albert Hall - 24th April Maluma, The O2 Arena - 11th June The Bootleg Beatles, Royal Albert Hall - 25th April Diana Ross, The O2 Arena - 21st June - 15th July The Psychedelic Furs, Royal Albert Hall - 27th April Aerosmith, The O2 Arena - 23rd June Romeo & Juliet, Royal Albert Hall - 6th May JLS, The O2 Arena - 12th - 18th July 3 Shots of Tequila, Royal Albert Hall - 10th May Hollywood Vampires, The O2 Arena - 9th August Milos, Royal Albert Hall - 12th May Gorillaz, The O2 Arena - 11th August Zucchero, Royal Albert Hall, 13th - 16th May Diljit Dosanjh, The O2 Arena - 20th August Eric Clapton,Royal Albert Hall, 14th - 18th May Trevor Noah, The O2 Arena - 10th & 11th September Grand Organ Celebration, Royal Albert Hall - 20th May David Gray, The O2 Arena - 21st September James Blunt, Royal Albert Hall - 21st May Dua Lipa, The O2 Arena - 24th & 25th September Film Music Gala, Royal Albert Hall - 22nd May Bring Me The Horizon, The O2 Arena - 26th September A Classical Gala, Royal Albert Hall - 23rd May HAIM, The O2 Arena - 30th September YES, Royal Albert Hall - 24th May Professor Brian Cox, The O2 Arena - 1st October Rick Astley, Royal Albert Hall - 25th May Andrea Bocelli, The O2 Arena - 2nd & 3rd October Gregory Porter, Royal Albert Hall - 26th - 29th May Evanescence & Within Temptation, The O2 Arena - 4th October Pink Martini, Royal Albert Hall - 28th May Deep Purple, The O2 Arena - 7th October Magic at the Musicals, Royal Albert Hall - 30th May Nothing But Thieves, The O2 Arena - 8th October Satinder Sartaaj, Royal Albert Hall - 31st May The Temptations and the Four Tops, The O2 Arena - 10th October The Music of Bond, Royal Albert Hall - 4th June Lewis Capaldi, The O2 Arena - 14th & 15th October The Strongman Classic, Royal Albert Hall - 5th June Erasure, The O2 Arena - 17th October Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Saint-Saens, Royal Albert Hall- 6th June Alanis Morissette, The O2 Arena - 20th October Deacon Blue, Royal Albert Hall - 7th June Simply Red, The O2 Arena - 23rd & 24th October The Car Man, Royal Albert Hall - 9th - 19th June The Weekend, The O2 Arena - 25th - 31st October The Beach Boys, Royal Albert Hall - 11th & 12th June Elton John, The O2 Arena - 2nd - 17th November The Music of Hans Zimmer vs John Williams, Royal Albert Hall - 13th June New Order, The O2 Arena - 6th November George Benson, Royal Albert Hall - 30th June Blondie, The O2 Arena - 18th November Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Royal Albert Hall - 1st - 3rd July McFly: One Night Only, The O2 Arena - 21st November Brian Wilson, Royal Albert Hall - 4th July Steps, The O2 Arena - 26th & 27th November The Planets, Royal Albert Hall - 18th September Pete Tong presents Ibiza Classics, The O2 Arena - 3rd & 4th December Beethovens Ninth, Royal Albert Hall - 18th September Seven Worlds, The O2 Arena - 5th December Final Fantasy VII Remake Orchestra World Tour, Royal Albert Hall - 19th September Gary Barlow, The O2 Arena - 16th & 17th December Harry potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Royal Albert Hall - 24th - 26th Sept Michael Ball & Alfie Boe, The O2 Arena - 19th December Steve Martin & Martin Short, Royal Albert Hall - 27th & 28th September Black Stone Cherry, Royal Albert Hall - 29th September International Ballroom Dancing Championships, Royal Albert Hall - 30th Sept Abbaphonic, Royal Albert Hall - 1st October Patti Smith and Her Band, Royal Albert Hall - 4th & 5th October Billy Ocean, Royal Albert Hall - 11th October Cliff Richard, Royal Albert Hall - 23rd - 27th October Michael Bolton, Royal Albert Hall - 25th October Level 42, Royal Albert Hall - 28th October Nitin Sawhney, Royal Albert Hall - 29th October Barenaked Ladies + KT Tunstall, Royal Albert Hall - 31st October Classical Spectacular, Royal Albert Hall - 4th - 7th November The Beauty of Ballet, Royal Albert Hall- 10th November Jools Holland and His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, Royal Albert Hall - 19th & 20th Nov John Hopkins, Royal Albert Hall - 23rd November John Rutter’s Christmas Celebration, Royal Albert Hall - 9th December Guy Barker’s Big Band Christmas, Royal Albert Hall - 10th December ‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’ in Concert, Royal Albert Hall - 11th December My Christmas Orchestral Adventure, Royal Albert Hall - 12th December Christmas with The Royal Choral Society, Royal Albert Hall - 13th December Handel’s Messiah, Royal Albert Hall - 15th December Christmas with Jonas Kaufmann, Royal Albert Hall - 16th December Carols at the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Albert Hall - 18th - 24th December Call: 020 7385 3553 or email: [email protected] for further information Dates are correct at the time of publication - further events to be added. 2021 Events Guide Grand prix Dates Cricket Fixtures Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park - 19th - 21st March England v Sri Lanka 1st ODI, Emirates Riverside Durham - 29th June Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain International Circuit - 26th - 28th March England v Sri Lanka 2nd ODI, The Kia Oval - 1st July Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai International Circuit - 9th - 11th April England v Sri Lanka 3rd ODI, Bristol County Ground - 4th July Grand Prix To Be Confirmed, 23rd – 25th April England v Pakistan 1st ODI, Sophia Gardens Cardiff - 8th July Spanish Grand Prix, Circuit de Catalunya - 7th - 9th May England v Pakistan 2nd ODI, Lord’s Cricket Ground - 10th July Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco, Monte Carlo - 20th - 23rd May England v Pakistan 3rd ODI, Edgbaston - 13th July Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku City Circuit - 4th - 6th June England v Pakistan 1st IT20, Trent Bridge - 16th July French Grand Prix, Paul Ricard - 25th - 27th June England v Pakistan 2nd IT20, Emerald Headingley - 18th July Austrian Grand Prix, Red Bull Ring - 2nd - 4th July England v Pakistan 3rd IT20, Old Trafford - 20th July British Grand Prix, Silverstone Circuit - 16th - 18th July England v India 1st Test Match, Trent Bridge - 4th - 8th August Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring - 30th July - 1st August England v India 2nd Test Match, Lord’s Cricket Ground - 12th - 16th August Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps - 27th - 29th August England v India 3rd Test Match, Emerald Headingley - 25th - 29th August Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort - 3rd - 5th September England v India 4th Test Match,
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