
Strictly 18+
Performance dates
29 November 2025 – 2 January 2026
Run time: 55mins
Includes interval
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INALA London tickets
Following sold out runs at Royal Albert Hall, Hampton Court Palace, Sadler's Wells, the Edinburgh Playhouse, Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, and the Mandela Auditorium at Joburg Theatre, the Grammy Award-nominated production, INALA, plays at House of Sisters Grimm for a strictly limited run. Don’t miss your chance to see INALA whilst it’s in London.
What is INALA?
INALA was conceived and created as a way to mark 20 years of democracy in South Africa. A Zulu word meaning 'abundance of goodwill', INALA is a powerful and thrilling mixture of South African and Western cultures that celebrates diversity. This Zulu ballet was created by Sisters Grimm, and the award-winning choreographer and artistic director of Rambert Mark Baldwin. The show featured Ladysmith Black Mambazo and current and former dancers from the Royal Ballet and Rambert. The score of INALA was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2016.
INALA in London's West End
INALA has relaunched with a new cast of South African singer-dancers, including narration by Ndaba Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela.
It stands as a tribute to Joseph Shabalala, whose work with Paul Simon on Graceland helped bring South African music to the world and contributed to cultural shifts during apartheid. INALA was his final international stage work — a lasting legacy of unity through music.
It’s worth the applause
- An antidote to pretty much everything - The Daily Telegraph
- As unique as it is, spellbinding… delivered with an infectious enthusiasm. - Sunday Express
- The title, in Zulu, means ‘abundance of goodwill’ and Inala is a show true to its name. - Evening Standard
- An uplifting and thrilling experience, which sent me home with a spring in my step and stirring songs on auto-repeat in my head. - Dance Tabs
Upcoming Performance Times
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Valid all performances 11-31 Dec 2025. Book by 8 December 2025.
