How to get tickets for Radio 2’s Elaine Paige concert hosted by Zoe Ball

how to get tickets for bbc radio 2 celebrates elaine paige concert

Tickets are on sale for a very special BBC Radio 2 concert celebrating Elaine Paige – and her extraordinary 60-year career in showbusiness – and we’ve got all the information you need on how to get tickets.

Tickets are on sale now, via the London Palladium website. and are expected to sell out fast. Prices vary and children under the age of 4 (including babes in arms) will not be admitted into the theatre. Anyone aged 15 or under must be accompanied by an adult (18+) and may not sit on their own within the auditorium. All persons entering the theatre, regardless of age, must have a valid ticket.

VIP tickets for the BBC Radio 2 Celebrates Elaine Paige concert

If you fancy the VIP treatment, you can add on a VIP package for £65 per person. £65 per person

  • Skip the queue on arrival and use our VIP Entrance
  • Greeted and hosted by a Red Coat Butler
  • A reserved table in our VIP space, available 1 hour before the show
  • Pre-show drinks, including champagne and our specially-curated cocktail menu
  • Savoury bar snacks

Pre-show drinks include 3 cocktails or a half-bottle of Champagne per person, or alternatives up to the same value. Alcohol can only be served to and consumed by persons aged 18 years and over. Please ask a member of staff for details about any food allergens. The package is available to add on when you book show tickets.

Join Radio 2’s Zoe Ball for this world-exclusive concert with performances from artists from the world of musical theatre, together with the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Richard Balcombe.

Stars of the West End and Broadway, including Samantha Barks (Frozen, Les Misérables, Oliver!, Chicago), Mazz Murray (Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, Chicago, We Will Rock You), Julian Ovenden (Bridgerton, Downton Abbey, South Pacific), Charlie Stemp (Half a Sixpence, Hello, Dolly, Kiss Me, Kate) and Summer Strallen (Love Never Dies, The Sound of Music, Guys and Dolls) pay tribute to Elaine as they perform some of her best-loved songs from musical theatre and beyond.

If you can’t get tickets, don’t worry, the show will be broadcast on BBC Radio 2.


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