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What's on Guide | Special Events What’s On Guide | Special Events September October Arctic Monkeys, Manchester Arena - 6th & 7th Sep Shania Twain, O2 Arena - 2nd & 3rd Oct Barry Manilow, O2 Arena - 6th - 8th Sep Michael McIntyre, O2 Arena - 5th - 13th Oct Proms in the Park, Hyde Park - 8th Sep The Planets in Concert, Royal Albert Hall - 7th Oct Arctic Monkeys, O2 Arena - 9th - 13th Sep The Best of the West End, Royal Albert Hall - 8th Oct London Fashion Week, TBC - 14th - 18th Sep National Brass Band Championships, Royal Albert Hall - 6th Oct Jose Gonzalez, Royal Albert Hall - 20th Sep Magic of Motown, O2 Arena - 12th Oct London Fashion Week Festival, TBC - 20th - 23rd Sep Cliff Richard, Royal Albert Hall - 14th & 15th Oct 50 Cent, Manchester Arena - 21st Sep Jeff Lynne’s ELO, O2 Arena - 17th & 18th Oct Beethoven’s Ninth, Royal Albert Hall - 22nd Sep London Bierfest , Old Billingsgate Market - 18th & 19th Oct Biffy Clyro, Royal Albert Hall - 24th Sep Enrique Iglesias, O2 Arena - 19th Oct Kylie Minogue, O2 Arena - 26th & 27th Sep Tom Odell, Hammersmith Apollo - 23rd Oct Cirque du Soleil, Manchester Arena - 26th - 30th Sep U2 , O2 Arena - 23rd - 24th Oct 17c, Old Vic Theatre - 28th & 29th Sep Rudimental, Alexandra Palace - 27th Oct Jurassic Park in Concert, Royal Albert Hall - 29th & 30th Sep Black Eyed Peas, Hammersmith Apollo - 27th & 28th Oct Siegfried, Royal Opera House - 29th Sep Counting Crows, O2 Arena - 28th Oct Q Awards - TBC - Oct November December The Proclaimers, London Palladium - 1st Nov Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert, Manchester Arena - 1st Dec Andrea Bocelli, O2 Arena - 2nd & 3rd Nov Madonna, O2 Arena - 1st & 2nd Dec Michael Bolton, Royal Albert Hall - 4th Nov Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, O2 Arena - 2nd Dec Rick Astley, Hammersmith Apollo - 8th & 9th Nov Love Actually: Film with Live Orchestra, London Palladium - 2nd Dec Joanna Lumley, London Palladium - 11th Nov A Christmas Carol, Royal Albert Hall - 5th Dec Jessie J, Royal Albert Hall - 13th Nov Years & Years, O2 Arena - 5th Dec Taste of London, Tobacco Dock - 15th - 18th Nov Def Leppard, O2 Arena - 6th Dec Star Wars: A New Hope, Royal Albert Hall - 16th - 18th Nov Mariah Carey, O2 Arena - 11th Dec The Culture Club, Manchester Arena - 18th Nov British Fashion Awards, Royal Albert Hall - 10th Dec Royal Variety, London Palladium - 19th Nov Josh Groban, Manchester Arena - 14th Dec Florence + The Machine, O2 Arena - 21st - 22nd Nov Paul McCartney, O2 Arena - 16th Dec The Human League, Manchester Arena - 24th Nov Christmas Spectacular, London Palladium - 17th Dec The Four Tops & The Temptations, O2 Arena - 27th Nov The Snowman Live in Concert, Royal Albert Hall - 20th Dec Billy Ocean, Royal Albert Hall - 27th Nov Handel’s Messiah, Royal Albert Hall - 21st Dec Carmen, Royal Opera House - 27th Nov - 22nd Dec Home Alone: In Concert, Royal Albert Hall - 22nd Dec Mobo Awards, TBC - 28th Oct The Nutcracker, Royal Albert Hall - 28th - 31st Dec Jools Holland, Royal Albert Hall - 30th Nov Janurary FURTHER AHEAD IN 2019... The Nutcracker, Royal Opera House - 3rd Dec - 15th Jan Cirque du Soleil, Royal Albert Hall - 12th Jan- 9th Feb Hogwarts in the Snow, Warner Bros. Studio - 17th Nov - 27th Jan National Television Awards, O2 Arena - 22nd Jan Disney On Ice, O2 Arena - 26th Dec - 6th Jan Snow Patrol, O2 Arena - 26th Jan London Short Film Festival, London - 11th - 20th Jan Tears for Fears, O2 Arena - 6th Feb The Queen of Spades, Royal Opera House - 13th Jan Boyzone, O2 Arena - 7th Feb La Traviata, Royal Opera House - 14th Jan Nicki Minaj & Future, O2 Arena - 11th Mar Cirque du Soleil, Royal Albert Hall - 12th Jan- 9th Feb London Fashion Week, Feb TBC The Streets, Birmingham O2 Academy - 19th Jan Jason Mraz, Royal Albert Hall - 6th Mar Twenty One Pilots, Wembley Arena - 8th Mar Gipsy Kings, Royal Albert Hall - 18th Apr RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Chelsea Gardens - 21st - 25th May Beach Boy, Royal Albert Hall - 24th & 25th Jun Prices and packages vary depending on the venue so please get in touch for a quote on a specific event and date. For more information please contact your Account Manager on 0207 385 3553 or email [email protected] .
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