England’s Euro action heading for the big screen at Royal Armouries ‘Festival of Football’
- Catch every England match in style live on the big screen at The Leeds Dock, Royal Armouries in Leeds in a series of private events
- Each guest will enjoy fine-dining at the pre-match 3-course meal with table service.
- The events will be paying tribute to legendary players who have worn the number 7 shirt for their country and club.
- Special tributes for Leeds legends Peter Lorimer and Rob Burrow, with donations to charities including the MNDA (Motor Neurone Disease Association), Alzheimer’s Society and Prostate Cancer UK
- The ultimate Euro 2021 experience for footy fans
Yorkshire based sports fans may have felt somewhat starved of action over the past 12 months, however, a string of charity events screening each England game at the forthcoming Euro’s is coming to the rescue.
The Magnificent 7 will see the Royal Armouries in Leeds transformed into a bona fide festival of football, with each game preceded by a stunning 3-course meal, special guest speakers, and top-drawer live entertainment, including acclaimed comedian Jed Stone. Some well-known faces from the world of sport will also be present, watch this space for further updates.
First-class footy action
With all the action beamed onto gigantic indoor screens, alongside pre- during and post-match analysis, there won’t be a bad seat in the house when it comes to viewing the first-class footy action. It’s the perfect event to celebrate a family reunion, birthday, corporate get together or simply football itself.
The event is named in honour of some of the world’s most iconic players who have worn the number 7 shirt for their country and club, as well as nodding towards the number of games England will play if things go their way.
As well as being the ultimate way to celebrate the electrifying Euro action, there will be a string of fundraising auctions to raise money for some charities close to sports fans' hearts. They include MDNA as a way of tribute to legendary Leeds Rhinos player Rob Burrows, the Alzheimer’s Society and Prostate Cancer UK.
Strict COVID-19 measures will be in place to protect guests and events staff, and VIP options including chauffeur services will be available for those looking to make their evening that little bit more memorable.
It all kicks off with the first event on Sunday 13th June, when England play Croatia at 2 pm, followed by England V Scotland on Friday 18th June at 8 pm and then England v Czech Republic on Tuesday 22nd June at 8 pm.
Impressive portfolio
The exact dates and times of the following three matches will be announced when places are confirmed, with the show-stopping final set for Sunday 11th July at 8 pm. Whatever happens, one thing is for sure - football is back in a big way.
The Magnificent 7 is the creation of RC Lifestyle, a prestigious Lifestyle Management & Concierge company with a wealth of experience spanning 25 years. Their impressive portfolio of projects includes sporting events such as the Monaco and Silverstone F1 Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi and Singapore, The Open Golf and 6 Nations Rugby
They have also worked alongside some of the world’s biggest and best music acts, including Elton John, Dua Lipa, Diana Ross and Snoop Dogg.
Darren Boston, Owner at RC Lifestyle had this to say:"After being robbed of so many incredible sporting events over the past year, we’re bringing football back in a big way this June with the ultimate way to enjoy the spectacle that is the Euros. The Magnificent 7 not only promises to be an absolute feast for footy fanatics but an evening of top-class entertainment and inspiration, as we celebrate some of the sporting legends of years gone by.
"We’ll be auctioning off some incredible money can’t buy prizes to raise money in honour of true gent and all-round Leeds icon Rob Burrows, as well as some other worthy causes that have touched our hearts. A fantastic opportunity to celebrate in a COVID safe environment with friends, family and colleagues, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a bigger screen to witness the Euro’s in the north of England."