Rudimental Live at the O2 with Pre show Thames River Cruise
  • London Fringe

Rudimental's massive O2 Arena show on Thursday 3 March 2016 with premium seating

A 5 hours experience!

Rudimental are touring the world with their latest album 'We The Generation' performing sold out show after sold out show, and you can see them live with a friend or love one along on Thursday 3 March 2016 at London's O2 Arena. You will also each be treated to a cruise down the River Thames so you can show up in style on the O2's doorstep.

Since 2011 the Hackney four-piece have risen to some pretty massive heights, being nominated for a Mercury Music Prize in 2013, debuting their first album at number 1 in the charts and going multi-platinum across the world. They've collaborated with Ed Sheeran, John Newman, Emeli Sand� and more, and now their 'We The Generation' album is set to achieve the even higher acclaim than ever before.

Before arriving at the O2 you'll both get to enjoy a sightseeing cruise through London, featuring a glass of bubbly and some delicious canapes as well as some live music, all coming together to get you in the live music mood and ready for the memorable concert ahead.

Package includes:

1h30min Thames River Cruise to the O2 Arena

Welcome glass of champagne and canap� reception, with live music on board to up the atmosphere.

Premium seat ticket to see Rudimental live at London's O2 Arena

On arrival at Westminster Pier in London you will be welcomed aboard your Thames River Cruise to be greeted by a member of staff and a welcoming glass of champagne. As you make your way down the river on your 1 hour 30 minute cruise you'll also get to nibble on some canap�s and enjoy some live music before disembarking at the O2 Arena Pier.

From there you'll make your way to your premium seats to enjoy the evening's amazing Rudimental performance.

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