David Essex OBE

Staycation with the stars! Celebrities set to perform at Warner Hotels in 2024

Warner Hotels has announced a star-studded line-up of entertainment for 2024, offering a chance for holidaymakers to see their idols perform live on their next break.

Michael Ball OBE, Gareth Malone, Sara Cox, Russell Watson, David Essex OBE, and Matt Goss are just some of the big names set to appear in intimate shows this summer.

From the Isle of Wight to the Cotswolds, the artists will perform at Warner Hotels’ collection of 16 adult-only staycation destinations across the UK, putting the ultimate showbiz spin on a short break away.

From Michael Ball’s classic hits from the musicals to Tony Hadley’s electrifying pop performance, there’s something for all music tastes. If you prefer something a little more light-hearted, Joe Pasquale is sure to raise some laughs – but all breaks share the novelty of seeing your idol perform on your holiday.

Guests are free to spend their days doing whatever they please – whether it’s spent in the spa, touring acres of scenic grounds, or trying their hand at something new with activities such as archery or cocktail making classes.  

Head of entertainment, Matt Williams, said: “From stand-up comedy to live performances of the greatest hits, our show-stopping line-up of household names has something to suit everyone.

“Our 2024 roster includes performers who are visiting our hotels for the first time as well as regular favourites that’ll be sure to have everyone up on the dance floor or induced into side-splitting laughter.

“Having everything in one place means our guests have everything they could wish for - from activities to top-class entertainment – and can spend their time with us as they wish.”

Breaks start from £299 per person for three nights, with breakfast, three-course dinners, live music, access to spa and leisure facilities and activities all included within the price of the break.

Bookings are now open - for more information, visit warnerleisurehotels.co.uk/breaks/star-breaks

Notes to editors

A three-night break from 19 January seeing Brian Conley at Nidd Hall costs from £409 per person sharing a standard room.

A three-night break from 16 February seeing Tony Hadley MBE at Littlecote House costs from £470 per person sharing a standard room.

A three-night break from 19 April seeing Joe Pasquale at Corton costs from £249 per person sharing a standard room.

A three-night break from 17 May seeing Micheal Ball OBE at Alvaston Hall costs from £499 per person sharing a standard room.

A three-night break from 14 June seeing The Illegal Eagles at Heythrop Park costs from £549 per person sharing a standard room.

A three-night break from 26 July May seeing Matt Goss at Heythrop Park costs from £699 per person sharing a standard room.

A three-night break from 30 August seeing Gareth Malone at Thoresby Hall costs from £449 per person sharing a standard room.

A three-night break from 4 October seeing David Essex OBE at Littlecote House costs from £699 per person sharing a standard room.

A three-night break from 11 October seeing Russell Watson at Nidd Hall costs from £459 per person sharing a standard room.

A three-night break from 1 November seeing Sara Cox at The Runnymede on Thames costs from £399 per person sharing a standard room.

Notes to Editors

Contact Information 

For any more information or imagery please email warnerpressoffice@bourne-leisure.co.uk and warner@wpragency.co.uk

About Warner Hotels

Warner Hotels, renowned for grown-up getaways, has 16 properties set in some of the UK's finest locations, including Heythrop Park in the Cotswolds, The Runnymede on Thames near Windsor, Studley Castle in Warwickshire and Thoresby Hall in Nottinghamshire. Each hotel offers dining, thoughtfully designed rooms, and an impressive line-up of live shows and music – with plenty of areas to relax and soak up the scenery. Guests can try their hand at a new experience with activities such as archery and gin tasting, unwind in the spa and leisure facilities, or stroll through picturesque grounds