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Meltdown - Curated by Chaka Khan
Information for Meltdown - Curated by Chaka Khan at Southbank Centre, West End (Festival). Chaka Khan celebrates 50 years of a pioneering career, bringing her incredible voice and global influence to the Southbank Centre during the ten-day summer festival.

Cast/Performers

Todrick Hall (Jun 16), Speakers Corner Quartet (Jun 17), Guildhall Session Orchestra (Jun 17), Incognito (Jun 19), Lady Blackbird (Jun 20), Morcheeba (Jun 22), Rahsaan Patterson (Jun 16), Mica Paris (Jun 19), Judi Jackson (Jun 20), Balimaya Project (Jun 21)

Creatives/Company

Company: House Gospel Choir (Sunday Service Jun 23)
 

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Meltdown - Curated by Chaka Khan

Southbank Centre >

Friday, 14th June 2024 to Sunday, 23rd June 2024.

VENUE DETAILS: Southbank Centre
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Tickets may be available directly from the venue. We do not currently have any links to on-line ticket agents for these performances.
  • The theatre's own website: Southbank Centre
  • The theatre box office on 0844 847 9910

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Southbank Centre

Southbank Centre
Also: Royal Festival Hall, RFH, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Tuff Nutt Jazz Club
Belvedere Road
West End
Greater London
SE1 8XX

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Meltdown - Curated by Chaka Khan at Southbank Centre, West EndQTix Codes:
Listing: L01219508102
Production: T597940595
Event: S01836894909
Venue: V423
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