The Prince’s Trust will be hosting its annual Red Dinner at Clifton College, Bristol on Thursday 13th March 2014.

Guests will be welcomed with a Champagne and Canapés reception, which will be followed by a four course meal and an exciting headline performance. Previous headliners have included the legendary Ruby Turner and soul sensation Beverley Knight.

Since the event started in 2012 it has raised over £100,000 to support disadvantaged young people in the South West access education, training or employment. This year we hope to exceed our target of £50,000.

There will be a silent and a live auction on the night with prizes ranging from luxury holidays to VIP meet and greets with top music legends. Previous hosts have included Prince’s Trust Ambassadors Sanjeev Bhaskar OBE, Jon Culshaw and Eric Knowles.

Take a look at the film from The Red Dinner 2013.

Every penny raised from the Red Dinner will go towards supporting young people in the South West who desperately need help.

  • Date: 13th March 2014
  • Location: Clifton College, College Road, Clifton, Bristol
  • Timings: Champagne and Canapés served from 7.00pm, dinner and entertainment commencing at 8.00pm prompt. Carriages at 12 midnight.
  • Dress code: Hollywood Glam with a hint of red

All tables have now sold. Sponsorship opportunities are available which include a VIP table of ten. Please contact Katherine Morgan: katherine.morgan@princes-trust.org.uk or call 01179 434 950 from more information.

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