Mark T Cox

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The Sugar Club, Friday 24th June

International cabaret star Mark T Cox returns to Dublin FINALLY, for a special one-off show at The Sugar Club this Pride weekend. The glamour!

After nearly 10 years of fame and celebrity across London’s queer entertainment scene, Ireland’s favourite piano toy boy is making his homecoming, queen!

Slide yourself into a luxurious booth at Dublin’s infamous Sugar Club for a night of camp pop songs, naughty stories, lols and divilment.

If you like screaming along to your fave 90’s and 00’s hits in a room full of beautiful people, you need to grab a ticket!


Date:
Friday 24th June
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€20
Address:
The Sugar Club, Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Sugar Club, Leeson Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland

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