Ennio Morricone Live at the O2 with Dinner at the Pearson Room
  • London Fringe

Do not miss The Maestro live!

With over 500 films and television scores with his name on them, the Italian composer, conductor and multi-instrumentalist Ennio Morricone (born 10 November 1928) has dedicated the last seven decades of his long and fruitful life to composing unforgettable music. He has created unforgettable scores making him one of the most influential musicians of the past century. He is also well-known for his continued collaboration with contemporary artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, Roger Waters, Joan Baez or Pet Shop Boys.

At an age of 87, he still shows incredible dedication and passion for his music. An undoubtedly talented musician, the fact he is able to stand onstage at London's O2 and conduct a 100 strong orchestra with ease at his age is awe-inspiring. We are sure to hear masterpieces such as 'The Untouchables' and 'Deborah's Theme'.

What's Included?

  • Two premium tickets to see Ennio Morricone at the O2 Arena
  • Two-course dinner at The Peason Room, Canada Square
  • Your choice of 2 glasses of wine or soft drinks served with the meal

What happens on the day?

Upon your arrival at The Pearson Room, Canada Square, you will be welcomed and shown over to your pre-booked table. Pick two exquisite courses from the menu and enjoy inspired seasonal cuisine. Choose from a wide variety of dishes including pasta, salads, delicious seafood, or roasted meats. You'll be able to accompany this with two glasses of wine each, all the while taking in spectacular views of Canada Square Park.

Once wined and dined, it's onwards to the O2 Arena for the main event. Hop in a cab or jump on the tube - just one stop away at North Greenwich - and in no time at all you'll have arrived at your impressive venue. Your tickets will have been sent to you in advance, so simply hand them over at the gate and find your seats. All that's left to do then is to sit back, relax and get ready to enjoy the spectacle.

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