SingEasy West End announces brand-new membership scheme
SingEasy is launching an exclusive membership scheme, offering priority entry, early access to events, and a welcoming space for cardholders and their guests.
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Nestled within a secret room in the heart of London's Theatreland lies SingEasy, a stagey haven where talented West End performers serve dinner and cocktails. Every Thursday to Saturday, guests can revel in the highly theatrical atmosphere as SingEasy's singing waiters host a vibrant West End party, accompanied by delectable food and enticing cocktails. Here, everyone becomes part of the front row, experiencing the magic of live performances up close.
SingEasy is thrilled to announce the launch of its exclusive membership scheme, offering a range of exciting benefits. New members will receive a digital wallet membership card, granting them SingEasy priority. With this card, members enjoy priority entry, bypassing The Piano Works queue and heading straight to SingEasy. Additionally, members will be the first to hear about exclusive events, experiences, and special offers. This membership scheme ensures that SingEasy remains an exclusive and welcoming space, open only to bookings and membership card holders and their guests starting from June 1st, 2023.
Image: SingEasy - Paul Torode, VenUe Media
Membership at SingEasy brings numerous advantages. Cardholders receive discounted entry on Friday and Saturday nights, as well as free entry on Thursdays and before 8pm on Saturdays for themselves and up to three guests. Members also enjoy exceptional perks, such as a dedicated booking line with personalised table and party booking services, along with special deals on drinks. On Thursday nights, members can delight in a two-for-one offer on all SingEasy Special cocktails, and from 5-7pm daily, they receive a 50% discount on drinks. Additionally, SingEasy members are treated to a complimentary prosecco reception for their birthday and anniversary bookings. Stay tuned for more exciting developments and announcements at SingEasy throughout the summer, making it the ultimate destination for musical theatre enthusiasts. Click here to get your membership now.
Location: The Piano Works, Clareville House, 47 Whitcomb Street, London WC2H 7DH.
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