Relive Music History with an Unforgettable London Evening.
Start your night with the vibrant flavours of a delicious two-course meal at Masala Zone Covent Garden, known for its bold Indian cuisine and lively atmosphere.
Following dinner, immerse yourself in the unforgettable musical 'Just For One Day' at The Shaftesbury Theatre, celebrating the iconic Live Aid concert. This high-energy production features legendary hits from artists like Queen, U2, and Madonna, showcasing the power of music to unite and inspire change.
With 10% of ticket sales supporting The Band Aid Charitable Trust, this event not only entertains but also contributes to a meaningful cause, making it a must-see for music lovers of all generations.
Guests will begin their evening at 5.30pm with a delicious two-course meal at Masala Zone Covent Garden. Enjoy the full choice of the restaurant’s extensive theatre menu, featuring a vibrant selection of authentic Indian dishes designed to delight before curtain-up.
Beginning at 7:30 PM, guests will take their excellent seats in the stalls or dress circle, ready to be swept up in an unforgettable night of music and nostalgia.
Just For One Day at the Shaftesbury Theatre brings to life the legendary spirit of Live Aid—the 1985 concert that united the world through music. This electrifying new musical tells the powerful story behind the iconic event, featuring timeless anthems from artists who defined a generation.
Feel the energy, passion, and purpose of a moment in history that changed the world—if only for one day.
Your e-tickets for the theatre will be sent to you within 48-hours of booking.
Please present you separate e-ticket at the theatre to gain admission.
Please provide your restaurant voucher at Masala Zone
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