See Alicia Keys live!

See Alicia Keys live for free!
5 April 2012

On Thursday 1 July American Express presents multi Grammy award-winning international soul and R&B star Alicia Keys to the City.

She is acknowledged by fans and fellow musicians alike as one of the finest live performers of our time. This is a unique opportunity to see a star of this calibre in such a small venue.

Your free tickets to see this extraordinary performer, recently described as 'the future of soul', will be available using the voucher printed in the Evening Standard.

To get your two free tickets to this exclusive event bring the voucher to the American Express Travel Services Office, 30-31 Haymarket, SW1, from noon on Friday 25 June.

American Express cardmembers can obtain tickets 24 hours in advance by calling 0845 600 2341 from 11am-10pm on Thursday 24 June and tickets will be sent by registered post to arrive no later than Tuesday 29 June*. Tickets are limited and subject to availability. Only two tickets per Card member.

We recommend you call early to avoid disappointment. This is a ticket-only event and doors will open at 5pm.

Ticket recipients must be aged 16 or over.

*Calls may be monitored or recorded for marketing purposes.

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