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Get excited! Little Mix are coming!

March 2016 might sound like an age away, but it can't come soon enough for the return of Little Mix to The O2. You can be there in the crowd on Sunday 27 March 2016 for the last performance of their 'Get Weird' tour, and because we don't want you to see Little Mix on an empty stomach, you'll also get to enjoy a two-course meal before the show at Gordon Ramsay's Union Street Caf�.

Little Mix announced their tour off the back of the smashing success of their single 'Black Magic', taken from their third studio album 'Get Weird', as they can't wait to get back on stage. After their last sell-out show at the O2 the girls are looking forward to getting back to London's greatest arena, and seeing as they've said they love it when the crowd sings along with them, get ready to sing your heart out!

Before the show you'll also get to enjoy two delicious courses of Italian dishes at the Union Street Caf�, with a glass of wine or soft drink to make it an ideal evening starter.

What's Included?

  • A premium ticket to see the Little Mix evening performance on the last day of their UK 'Get Weird' Tour
  • A two-course Italian dinner at Gordon Ramsay's Union Street Caf�
  • A glass of wine or a soft drink

What happens on the day?

On arrival at the Union Street Caf� in Southwark, you and your guest will be shown to your pre-booked table for two and served with two delicious courses chosen from the set menu. Make your selection from authentic Italian treats including antipasti, freshly made pastas and delicious meat and fish dishes. Enjoy a glass of wine or a soft drink each with your meal as you soak up the lively ambience of this stylish restaurant.

After dinner you will make your own way to the 02 Arena - about 15 minutes by tube to North Greenwich. You will have been sent your tickets to the show in advance so simply hand them over at the door and proceed inside to find your seat, ready for the show to begin.

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