London's Royal Albert Hall
16/09/08
The huge variety of events at the Hall offer the perfect range of opportunities for you to entertain key clients, reward employees and enjoy hospitality in one of the most beautiful and iconic venues in the world. Our range of state rooms and private boxes provide some of the most exclusive spaces in London and with a range of menus available we can guarantee a unique experience
The Ball is back at London's Royal Albert Hall
Saturday 4 October 2008
The Secret Policeman's Ball returns to put Amnesty International's message back on the world's agenda, through cutting-edge comedy talent, show-stopping performances, off-the-wall collaborations, brand new sketches, explosive stand-up and leading talent from both sides of the Atlantic. Alan Carr, Shappi Khorsandi, Frank Skinner and many more take to the stage at the Secret Policeman's Ball 2008. The famous comedy event returns to London's Royal Albert Hall on Saturday 4 October. It's not another benefit gig; it's the world's best comedy gig.
Be part of 2008's most prestigious comedy event. Don't miss The Secret Policeman's Ball 2008. Call us now.
Hospitality from £290
Katherine Jenkins
Tuesday 9 December
Katherine Jenkins is Britain's favourite singer and an international operatic superstar. Having risen from BBC Welsh Choir Girl of the Year to record-breaking BRIT Award winning artist, Katherine has sold more records than the legendary Maria Callas. In 2007 she became the first artist ever to simultaneously have albums at number 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the Classical Chart.
Katherine will perform a very special Christmas concert at the Royal Albert Hall this December, where she will be joined by a choir, symphony orchestra and special guests, including Classical BRIT Awards winners Blake. This unforgettable evening will include a collection of best loved arias, songs and Christmas carols.
Packages £350
José Carreras Gala
Thursday 11 December
To start the Gala José Carreras appears for the first time outside Spain with the celebrated dancer Sara Baras and her Flamenco company in a fully staged performance. After the interval he is joined by friends from the word of opera and entertainment including Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and surprise guests, accompanied by the City of London Sinfonia, the London Symphony Chorus and conductor David Giménez.
This performances is sponsored by Hottinger Group and in aid of The José Carreras International Leukaemia Foundation and Mencap.

