£25 & up—Immersive Zulu ballet 'INALA' in London, save 61%
The show is an epic fusion of South African and Western music and dance
Why We Love This Deal
After six years, "INALA" has returned to London as a brand-new immersive experience. The Grammy Award-nominated show is a celebration of South African culture through dance. Travelzoo members can get tickets for £25, which saves 13–61% on the normal price. You could also get top tickets, with a glass of wine included, for £35, saving you 58–63%.
What's included
Update (11:08am, 1 May): The regular price of tickets was previously £29–£75, saving 13–66%. They are now £29–£65, making the saving 13–61%. Band A tickets were previously £95 direct, they are now £85–£95, saving 58–63%.
- Band B–F tickets, usually £29–£65, are £25
- Band A tickets, usually £85–£95, are £35. These tickets include a glass of South African bubbly
When
4pm Saturday; 7:30pm Wednesday–Sunday 8 April–2 August, 2026.
About the show
"INALA", which means "abundance of goodwill" in Zulu, brings together a fusion of South African and Western culture. The performance celebrates diversity through captivating song and dance. It features music co-composed by the late Joseph Shabalala (founder of Ladysmith Black Mambazo) and Ella Spira MBE (co-founder of Sisters Grimm).
The show originally premiered at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2014. Since, it has been seen around world and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best World Music Album. It's now back on the West End at the House of Sisters Grimm. This close-up, intimate setting brings the story to life. The venue features a South African wine bar and an onsite multimedia gallery, which you can explore after the show. There's also an all-new cast of South African singer-dancers. Plus, narration by Ndaba Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela.






