Thursday 4 June 2026: it’s time for the annual Tripartite Gala Dinner!!

This year it is Cambridge’s turn to organise and they have opted for the beautiful Belenhaff:

Venue: Golf Club at Belenhaff, Domaine de Belenhaff, 6141 Junglinster

FREE Transport: Cambridge has very kindly arranged for a bus between Luxembourg and the Golf Club free of charge. Just let them know (in Ticket Tailor) if you wish to book it.

Date: Thursday 4 June, 19h

Sign-up: just click the link here. You will see that it is Cambridge’s sign-up page, so when asked to enter access code, we have our own access code: OUSL (so please ignore the Csol code). Once the access code has been entered, you will taken to Ticket Taylor, where you are asked firstly to give the name(s) of attendees, then comes an easy menu sign-up, and finally you are taken to payment.

Theme and Dress Code: The Great Gatsby!  There is no requirement for the ladies to wear 1920’s flapper dresses with long strings of pearls and ostrich boas, nor do the men have to look for white tuxedos, but we will be pleased if you do! You are welcome to use your imagination! Otherwise our normal dress code applies of evening wear for the ladies, black tie or smart business suit for the men. There will be some suitable 1920s music, and decorations

Three-course Dinner: menu choices are included in the Ticket Taylor

Price: the all-in price for the evening is €117p/p, including €2 in Ticket Tailor/Stripe fees. We have decided on a single price for all participants.

Each Society has an initial quota of 35 tickets available in Ticket Tailor. Members may purchase up to 3 tickets (self plus 2 guests). There is an Access Code to each Society’s quota, for Cambridge members the code is CSoL.

Cambridge write that they are ‘very pleased to invite you to the Gatsby-themed Cambridge-Oxford-LSE Tripartite Dinner that will take place at the lovely venue of the Golf de Luxembourg, Belenhaff, Junglinster. We are organising this at the beginning of June when we hope that the weather will be favourable so that we can really enjoy the terrace.’