
This year’s event will take place on Tuesday 18th March at The Piano Works in Farringdon. Dress code suggestions include Cowboy boots, double denim and rhinestones. The Nashville-themed event will raise funds for the Natasha Allergy Research Foundation and Make-a-Wish.
The line-up of acts for 2025 include:
- Liza Lucas and Michael Pollitt from wholesaler Bidfood will bring their singing talents to the stage.
- Luis Avila, a hospitality assistant at BM Caterers, will be playing the guitar solo as well as accompanied by a four-piece band.
- A magic act performed by Marcin Laskowski, supply chain manager at Wafflemeister.
- Darren Jackson, commercial director at customer experience management platform Yumpingo, will be playing a medley of songs on his acoustic guitar.
- Katherine Bretherton, customer success manager at Harri, will also be singing.
- Starlin Marot, brand manager at Wibble, will be singing with the addition of a street dance routine.
Last year, Stuart Barnett, group sales director at Dewberry Repoint, was crowned the winner of the inaugural Hospitality’s Got Talent with his rendition of Oasis’ Don’t Look Back in Anger.
Tickets are £92.80 per person and are available on the event’s Eventbrite page. Admission includes complimentary drinks and canapés as well as an evening of entertainment and live music.
Rikos Leong-Son, Wafflemeister's chief executive, said: “After a brilliant sold-out event last year that raised an amazing amount of money for great causes, we had to bring Hospitality’s Got Talent back for 2025 – and we want to smash last year’s fundraising figure.
“We’ve already got some great performers on the books for what’s going to be a cracking night raising money for two inspirational charities, and we’ve still got some spaces left for some talented hospitality family members to sign up and show off their skills.”