The Lost Estate have launched their latest immersive experience, ‘Paradise Under the Stars’, which takes guests back in time to 1950s Cuba with top class musicians, dancers, food and cocktails.
The evening takes audiences to the legendary Tropicana nightclub for the open night of Corazon de Cuba, where they can tuck into a three-course fiesta of Cuban culinary favourites inspired by the restaurants of the era, and sip on signature cocktails such as daiquiris and mojitos while being entertained by some spectacular performers.
Renowned Cuban choreographer Luanda Pau – whose mother choreographed at the Tropicana in the 1980s – has worked with the Los Estate on the routines, while a stellar line-up of Cuban musicians, including co-musical director Yelfis Valdes and Maikel Mota Martinez, provide a soundtrack of Afro-Cuban and jazz tunes to recreate the buzz of the 1950s nights.
Eddy Hackett, Co-Founder and Executive Producer of The Lost Estate, said: "At The Lost Estate, the audience is the star of the show – with Paradise Under the Stars, we invite you to step into the magic of 1950s Havana and feel the energy, passion, and power of the Tropicana Nightclub.
“This experience has been three years in the making, and now it's time for you to lose yourself in a glittering world of mambo!”
Tickets for ‘Paradise Under the Stars’ start at £59.50 (plus booking fee) with three-course dining and VIP packages also available. For more information and to book tickets, visit www.paradiseunderthestars.com or call 020 7129 7365.