Sir Michael Caine is to celebrate his life in movies during a special night at the Royal Albert Hall, all in aid of the NSPCC.

The iconic movie star will be interviewed at the event by Jonathan Ross whilst looking back at his career and popularity, with clips on monitors above the stage, and music from some of his best-known films being played live by the London Symphony Orchestra.

Michael Caine

Joss Stone and Lance Ellington will also be performing, singing tracks from The Italian Job, Alfie and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

Michael Caine has won two Oscars in his five decade-long career, entertaining millions across the world both young and old with classic films and new blockbusters such as The Dark Knight and Inception.

All profits from the night are to go to the NSPCC.

Peter Wanless, NSPCC Chief Executive, said: “Sir Michael is a long-time supporter of the NSPCC, and we’re absolutely thrilled that he has chosen us as the beneficiary for this unique event. It promises to be an unforgettable evening with music and clips from some of Sir Michael’s most famous films alongside anecdotes from his glittering career.”

The last few tickets for the night are available now at www.royalalberthall.com, where a flash sale is also taking place, during the time of which all tickets cost just £20 each.


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