Fascinating Aïda, Southbank Centre

Fascinating Aïda: the queens of musical satire bring their saucy show to the Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall

Fascinating Aïda, Southbank Centre (credit: Johnny Boylan)
Filling ‘music hall’ style performances with songs about contemporary issues, Fascinating Aïda have spent the last three decades entertaining audiences all over the world. The trio’s personal brand of sauce and satire sees them create story-led songs on everything from Ryan Air flights to the Big C, then perform these with baudy wit in front of an audience who can’t help but adore them.

This December, the group are bringing a selection of old favourites along with new material to the Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall. This world premiere of their new show promises to be the kind of uplifting entertainment we all crave in the run up to Christmas.

Dillie Keane, Adèle Anderson and Liza Pulman – aka Fascinating Aïda – are being joined by Michael Roulston on piano for this very special run, which has been directed by Paul Foster.

Book soon for the chance to sing along to the likes of ‘Cheap Flights’, and be among the first to hear the band’s new gems.


Culture Whisper Gold Members can redeem a free pair of tickets to see Fascinating Aïda on Monday 23 December or Monday 30 December.
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What Fascinating Aïda, Southbank Centre
Where Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre, Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX | MAP
Nearest tube Waterloo (underground)
When 10 Dec 19 – 05 Jan 20, Performances at 7:30PM Monday - Saturday / 3:30PM Sunday
Price £70 per pair of tickets
Website Click here for more information and to book




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