Leonardo DiCaprio among celebrities flocking to London for ‘life-changing’ secret experience
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Leonardo DiCaprio is the latest in a long list of celebrities heading to London for a ‘fantastical’ and ‘life-changing’ event more secretive than Fight Club.
You Me Bum Bum Train – yes, you read that correctly – has made waves since launching in London in 2004.
The secretive immersive theatre experience takes place in a closely guarded location in central London, the only thing more obscure being the actual contents of the show.
Thanks to the elusive nature of the show and the legions of rave five-star reviews, the theatre show created by Kate Bond and Morgan Lloyd has quickly amassed a celebrity audience.
A source told Metro that Hollywood icon DiCaprio is one of the latest stars to attend a performance of the show, joining the likes of Katy Perry and Madonna, who have previously been part of the unique show.
The Revenant star was said to be watching You Me Bum Bum Train alongside his mum Irmelin Indenbirken and girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti.
A source said the Hollywood star attended the secretive event in London (Picture: Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock) Orlando Bloom was among the celebrity patrons on the night (Picture: John Salangsang/Shutterstock) You Me Bum Bum Train was created by Kate Bond and Morgan Lloyd (Picture: Kirk Newman)The insider said other stars in attendance included Orlando Bloom, Naomi Campbell, FKA Twigs, and Declan Rice.
At this point, it’s almost easier to name celebrities who haven’t climbed aboard the You Me Bum Bum Train, with the likes of David Tennant, Stephen Fry, and Benedict Cumberbatch among other huge names who have attended.
Even the Royal Family have been among crowds, with Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie nabbing a spot at the event in the past.
You Me Bum Bum Train returned to the UK last year after an eight-year absence.
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And it was greatly received by fans hoping to nab a ticket, with performances selling out swiftly.
In Metro’s review, it was described as ‘an utterly life-changing experience’, and we’re not the only ones, with unprecedented demand seeing the show extended until April this year.
The show really took off in 2009 when Bond and Lloyd were awarded an Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust accolade along with funding that allowed them to take You Me Bum Bum Train to new heights.
In 2010 they produced a sell-out show in collaboration with the Barbican, winning awards and the hearts of many across London and beyond.
What is You Me Bum Bum Train?The first rule of You Me Bum Bum Train? You don’t talk about You Me Bum Bum Train.
Quite literally, as it happens, attendees must sign non-disclosure agreements before entering the immersive theatre experience.
Organisers of the show urge those wanting to see You Me Bum Bum Train not to do any research and to go in as blind as possible.
Attendees move from scene to scene in the immersive event, the content of which is kept under wraps.
The immersive theatre experience is so secretive attendees must sign an NDA to enter (Picture: Kirk Newman)There are also reports of some performances having a special guest which changes.
It has received rave reviews that hint at the madness and chaos within, as well as how transformative the event is.
The Independent dubbed the show ‘cult immersive theatre show that’s like a therapy session and fever dream combined.’
The Telegraph said You Me Bum Bum Train was a ‘mind-boggling ride’ and ‘a night of fever dreams that I will never forget.’
The Times echoed the sentiment in its review, with their writer saying it was the ‘on of the best artistic experience of their life.’
In an interview with The Guardian, co-creator Bond explained why the duo created the event.
‘We wanted to create an artform that was about other people,’ she said, ‘to give people rich experiences..’
Lloyd added: ‘I’ve never known what I wanted to do in life, but this project gives a sense of meaning. It has a really profound effect.’
Which celebrities have been to You Me Bum Bum Train?A long list of celebrities are said to have seen the show, including Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Neil Patrick Harris, and Sir Ian McKellen.
Other stars rumoured to have attended include Matt Smith, Keira Knightly, Andrew Lincoln, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Ben Whishaw.
James Corden even went as far as volunteering to be in the production.
Speaking to The Sun, a source said: ‘James had been to see the show eight years ago when it was in London before so when he saw it was back he wanted to take in the madness himself.
James Corden is said to have volunteered at the event (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)‘All actors in the play volunteer for free – regardless if you’re an A-lister or have done little more than attended drama class at school.
‘The whole thing is shrouded in secrecy and no one is meant to talk about what goes on but some of the biggest names in the world have taken part.
Can you still get tickets to You Me Bum Bum Train?To get tickets to see You Me Bum Bum Train, you must enter a public ballot.
Unfortunately, the public ballot for the current run of shows is closed until next time.
If those who signed up are successful, sale links are sent out which give you the chance to buy up to two tickets for £99.99.
In 2015, it was reported that tickets were more in demand than Glastonbury Festival after more than 120,000 applied.
You could join the likes of Prince Harry attending You Me Bum Bum Train (Picture: REUTERS)However, another way you can get a slice of the You Me Bum Bum Train action is to apply to be one of the army of volunteers who make the show possible.
You don’t need to have any previous acting experience to apply, and can be as involved as you want to be.
The application page reads: ‘We’d love you to help us make this production a reality. You don’t need any previous experience to volunteer. There is no commitment, and it’s up to you how involved you want to be.
‘The first step is to sign up to Bum Bum World and tell us about yourself. You’ll then be able to see all the ways you can take part and find out where to come. We can’t wait to meet you.’
Metro.co.uk has contacted representatives for You Me Bum Bum Train for comment
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