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The Buried Alive Ball

June 20, 2011

Introducing London’s first and most decadent Halloween Ball “Buried Alive”. It’s In aid of the charity, "The London Bridge Experience Foundation".

Venue managers facing major hikes in power costs are being offered big savings by their own association.

Sunderland’s Stadium of Light is renowned throughout football for the atmosphere created by its exceptional, designed-in acoustics... as pop superstars Take That found in May and Kings of Leon in mid-June.

Birmingham attracted an additional 154,000 visitors last year according to new figures released by industry research body, Global Tourism Solutions. Visitor numbers rose to 32.8m in 2010, from 32.6m in 2009 – bringing an additional £18m into the city.

Catering staff at Hampden Stadium have netted a series of awards for the excellence of the service they provide at matches in the prestigious Football Hospitality Awards.

By responding to delegate requests and shifting the date of this popular event to July rather than September, the London City Selection has more than doubled attendee numbers for its annual experiential weekend.

Champagne sales at the 2011 RHS Chelsea Flower Show reached a new high with a 13% increase in sales this year on top of an 8% rise the previous year.

HMS Belfast went all 'Jitterbugs and Jives' for the evening as IWM and Sodexo Prestige welcomed guests onboard for an evening of great music, food and drink on Wednesday 1st June 2011. 

To coincide with one year to go until the Olympic Games, Unique Venues of London (UVL) has carried out a member survey on Games related enquiries and bookings. 

On the bank holiday evening of Sunday 29th May 2011, a 15,000 strong crowd of music lovers were out in force as Newbury Racecourse launched itself for the first time as a standalone concert venue, Newbury LIVE.