A-ha Live at the O2 with Dinner at Gordon Ramsay's Union Street Café
  • London Fringe

A-ha Concert and Dinner at Gordon Ramsay's Union Street Caf� - A 5-hour experience!

Norwegian pop icons, A-ha, are back and will enjoy their return in style at London's O2 Arena on Saturday 26 March 2016. The legendary 'Take On Me' trio revealed their reunion in March, along with the news of their tenth studio album 'Cast In Steel'. Having formed in the early eighties, the group have enjoyed eight top ten singles, sold 25 million albums, toured the world and in 1998 even performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Awards to a global audience of 200 million people. With an expansive back-catalogue as well as hotly anticipated new material, there's never been a better time to enjoy A-ha live.

Pre-show you'll be treated to a sumptuous two-course meal with wine at Gordon Ramsay's Union Street Caf� in Southwark. Chef Davide Degiovanni's amazing Mediterranean cuisine boasts the best ingredients sourced from artisan producers. Take your pick from a selection of antipasti, delicious fresh fish and pasta courses accompanied by a glass of wine. The perfect way to get the evening going in anticipation for the very best in Scandinavian synthpop.

What's Included?

  • A premium ticket to see A-ha live at London's O2 Arena
  • A two-course Italian-inspired meal at Gordon Ramsay's Union Street Caf�
  • A glass of wine
  • Available on Saturday 26 March 2016

What happens on the day?

On arrival at the Union Street Caf� in Southwark, you will be shown to your pre-booked table 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 with your meal as you soak up the lively ambience of this stylish restaurant.

After dinner you will make your way to the O2 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 seats, ready for the show to begin.

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