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Taking place in what the organisers call "London's ultimate event venue" the Nine Kings Suite, the event will see hundreds of guests from across the hospitality industry gather together to raise funds for the charity.
And celebrated chefs including Jason Atherton, Philip Howard and Pierre Kaufmann will be joining in the the celebrations on the night.
All monies raised will go directly towards helping hospitality workers suffering from terminal illness, isolation, poverty and bereavement.
A three-part auction will take place featuring the following prizes: a Marco Pierre White masterclass for six people and dinner at his restaurant; a four-course meal for six at the luxury Bath Priory prepared by top Michelin-starred chef, Michael Caines MBE and a one night stay at the five-star von Essen Verta hotel with use of the spa and a chauffeur driven shopping experience.
Chief executive for Hospitality Action, Penny Moore, said: "The Hospitality Action Ball is always a fantastic night - don't miss out on the chance to see old friends, meet new people and support those who desperately need your help."
The evening will start at 7pm with a champagne reception, followed by a four-course meal which includes half a bottle of wine per person.
Tickets are priced at £185 each or £1,800 for a table of ten.
To secure your place call: Eric Williams on 020 8652 8680 or at eric.williams@rbi.co.uk.
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