Sporting & Cultural Events Guide 2021

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Sporting & Cultural Events Guide 2021 Sporting & Cultural Events Guide 2021 January / February March / April Premier League Football, Various Locations - (Ongoing) Cheltenham Hunt Festival, Cheltenham Racecourse - 16th - 19th March Harry Potter Studio Tours, Warner Bros. Studios - (Ongoing) Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne, Australia - 18th - 21st March Kew Christmas Lights, Kew Gardens - Until 17th January Planet Earth II Live in Concert, The O2 Arena - 21st March Current Rising, Linbury Theatre - Until 17th January Harry Styles, The O2 Arena - 23rd & 24th March Australian Open, Melbourne, Australia - 18th - 31st January Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir - 25th - 28th March Winter X Games, Aspen Colorado, USA - 28th - 30th January Hong Kong Sevens, Hong Kong Stadium - 2nd - 4th April Guinness Six Nations, Various Locations - 6th February - 20th March Randox Health Grand National, Aintree Racecourse - 8th - 10th April Snoop Dogg, The O2 Arena - 15th February Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai International Circuit, 8th - 10th April London Fashion Week, The Store Studios - 19th - 23rd February UB40 featuring Ali Campbell and Astro, The O2 Arena - 10th April Squeeze + Leon Tilbrook, The O2 Arena - 27th February Stormzy, The O2 Arena - 12th - 14th April VE Day 75, Royal Albert Hall - 27th February FA Cup Semi-Finals, Wembley Stadium - 17th April Soul II Soul, Royal Albert Hall - 28th February 26th National Television Awards, The O2 Arena - 20th April Carabao Cup Final, Wembley Stadium - 28th February Céline Dion, The O2 Arena - 22nd & 23rd April May / June July / August WWE Monday Night Raw, The O2 Arena - 3rd May England v Sri Lanka: nd ODI, The Kia Oval - 1st July Spanish Grand Prix, Catalunya Circuit - 6th - 9th May Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Royal Albert Hall - 1st - 3rd July The Brit Awards 2021 with Mastercard, The O2 Arena - 11th May Wireless Festival, Finsbury Park - 2nd - 4th July Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, France - 11th - 21st May England v Sri Lanka: 3rd ODI, Sophia Gardens, Bristol - 4th July Little Mix, The O2 Arena - 13th - 15th May Ronan Keating, Eventim Apollo - 3rd July FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium - 15th May Grand Prix Ball, The Hurlingham Club - 7th July Chelsea Flower Show, Royal Hospital Gardens - 18th - 23rd May Goodwood Festival of Speed, Goodwood Estate - 8th - 11th July 2021 Unibet Premier League Darts, The O2 Arena - 20th May British Summertime, Hyde Park - 9th & 10th July Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo - 20th - 23rd May Sandpolo, Sandbanks, Bournemouth - 9th & 10th July Film Music Gala, Royal Albert Hall - 22nd May England v Pakistan: 2nd ODI, Lord’s Cricket Ground - 10th July Liam Gallagher: A Concert for NHS Workers, The O2 Arena - 23rd May England v Pakistan: 3rd ODI, Edgbaston - 13th July French Open, Roland Garros - 23rd May - 6th June British Open, Royal St George's Golf Club - 15th - 18th July D-Block, The O2 Arena - 25th May England v Pakistan - 1st T20I, Trent Bridge - 16th July Pussycat Dolls, The O2 Arena - 28th & 29th May British Grand Prix, Silverstone Circuit - 16th - 18th July Barry Manilow, The O2 Arena - 31st May England v Pakistan - 3rd T20I, Old Trafford- 20th July Investec Derby Festival, Epsom Racecourse - 4th & 5th June London E-Formula, Royal Docks - 24th & 25th July European Championships, Various Locations- June - July Qatar Goodwood Festival, Goodwood Estate - 27th - 31st July Chestertons Polo in Park, Hurlingham Park - 11th - 13th June England v India: 1st Test, Trent Bridge - 4th August Fever-Tree Championships, Queen’s Club - 14th - 20th June Gorillaz, The O2 Arena - 11th August Royal Ascot, Ascot Racecourse - 15th - 19th June England v India - 2nd Test, Lord ‘s Cricket Ground - 12th August Hampton Court Palace Festival, Hampton Court Palace - 8th - 19th June Ebor Festival, York Racecourse - 18th - 21st August Hurlingham Tennis Classic, Hurlingham Club - 22nd - 25th June Westlife, Wembley Stadium - 21st August The Boodles Tennis Challenge, Stoke Park - 22nd - 26th June Tom Jones, Various Locations - Until 21st August Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm - 23rd- 27th June England v India - 3rd Test, Headingley - 25th August Championships, Wimbledon, The AELTC - 28th June - 11th July Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps - 27th - 29th August Cirque du Soleil, The O2 Arena - 30th June - 11th July Eagles, Wembley Stadium - 28th & 29th August Henley Royal Regatta, Henley-on-Thames - 29th June - 4th July US Open Tennis, Arthur Ashe Stadium - 30th August - 12th September September / October November / December Salon Privé, Blenheim Palace - 1st - 5th September Elton John, The O2 Arena - 2nd - 17th November England v India - 4th Test, The Kia Oval - 2nd September Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina Circuit - 2nd - 5th December Goodwood Revival, Goodwood Circuit - 10th - 12th September ATP World Tour Finals, Turin - Date to be Confirmed England v India - 5th Test, Old Trafford- 10th September Royal Variety Performance, London Palladium - Date to be Confirmed Dua Lipa, The O2 Arena - 24th & 25th September Christmas Theatre – (Various Dates and Locations) Ryder Cup, Whistling Straits, 24th - 26th September Festival Football - (Various Dates and Locations) Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore - 1st - 3rd October Hogwarts in the Snow, Leavesden Studios - Date to be Confirmed London Bierfest, Old Billingsgate Market - Dates to be confirmed Champions Tennis, Royal Albert Hall - Date to be Confirmed Rugby League World Cup, Various Locations- 23rd Oct - 27th Nov London Fashion Awards, Royal Albert Hall - Date to be Confirmed London NFL - Date to be Confirmed Capital Jingle Bell Ball - Date to be Confirmed 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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