Today Secret Cinema has announced its latest project: Secret Cinema presents Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in a secret London location, beginning on 4th June. Audiences will be invited to journey through the world of Star Wars which will conclude with a presentation of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
Audiences will be transported into a richly detailed galactic space opera where they will become part of one of the most ambitious and dreamlike Secret Cinema experiences the UK has ever seen. Secret Cinema is seeking rebels from around the world to join the Rebel Alliance and head to a Secret City, where they will become part of the world of Secret Cinema presents Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VrveujhWmg
In Summer 2014, over 80,000 attended Secret Cinema’s Back to the Future event in the Olympic Park, London where the world of Hill Valley had been brought to life with 20 designated set areas, a replica of the iconic Town Hall, a life-size high school and Lou’s famous diner. The smash hit experience is set to transfer to Los Angeles in Autumn 2015 for a second successful run in celebration of the film’s 30th anniversary.
Tickets for Secret Cinema presents Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back will be available from Wednesday 18th March, 1300 hours (www.secretcinema.org/tickets).
The event is strictly for attendees aged 12 or over. Under 18s will need to be accompanied by an adult ticket holder.
Prices Standard/Adult (12+): £75 Child (12-17): £50 Show Dates: 4th June – 2nd August Tuesday to Sunday Evening Performances Start Time: 17.30 Latest Arrival: 18.30


Good luck to them, and anyone brave enough to shell out the money for tickets. I ended up taking Secret Cinema to court to get the money back I’d spent on the Back to the Future event after they failed to deliver last year, which they ignored right up until the bailiffs had been called in. Others had similar experiences with the Brazil event prior to that. I suggest that if you do spend money on this you go for the later dates, as they’ve proven they can’t deliver on time and based on previous history the first week is likely to get cancelled.