The Royal Hospital Chelsea, in partnership with Kilimanjaro, is proud to announce the return of a very special concert series within the historic home of the Chelsea Pensioners this June.

Following its successful debut in 2015 the Royal Hospital are pleased to announce that the three day concert series, Live at Chelsea, will be returning for a second year.

Taking place over the weekend of June 17th-19th, the first act announced to perform within the historic buildings of the Royal Hospital are the incomparable Simply Red. Currently on their Big Love World Tour, having celebrated a milestone 30-year anniversary, the band will perform their classic hits on Sunday 19th June.

Following this, pop-sensations Wet Wet Wet have announced their inclusion in the line-up. They will be performing at the Royal Hospital on Saturday 18th June.

To complete this fantastic line-up, it has been announced that the series will be kicked-off in style by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra on Friday 17th June, for an evening called The Chelsea Fireworks Prom. For more details about this spectacular event and for booking information, click on the links below.

The stage times for the weekend's performances are as follows:

Saturday 18th June
Gates open: 5pm
Tim Arnold: 7.15pm
Wet Wet Wet: 8pm
Curfew: 10.30pm

Sunday 19th June
Gates open: 5pm
Ben Montague: 7.15pm
Simply Red: 8pm
Curfew: 10.30pm

Friday 17th June The Chelsea Fireworks Prom Tickets 

Saturday 18th June Wet Wet Wet Tickets 

Sunday 19th June Simply Red Tickets

For general sale, visit http://www.kililive.com/artists/live-at-chelsea.  For more information on hospitality packages please email liveatchelsea@kililive.com

For ticket enquiries please call 0871 220 0260.

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