Keith Barry’s Virtual Valentines Brainhacking Show

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Online, Sunday 14th February

Brainhacker Keith Barry mixes a unique blend of virtual mentalism and magic to blow the minds of his online audience on Feb 14th.
About this Event
Keith Barry ‘s Virtual Valentines Brainhacking Show is a 70 minute immersive and interactive experience where you become the stars of the show!

This valentines virtual experience promises to be unforgettable, fun-filled, and laugh-out-loud funny. Whilst this performance will be fully audience interactive, Keith ensures nobody looks foolish or is forced to participate against their will. You will leave with a feeling of wonder and knowing you have witnessed something truly unique – something you have never seen before.

Each ticket is per device so you can enjoy the show on your own or with as many household/family members as you like!

The show will be hosted on Zoom and you will be sent a link to the event 24 hours in advance of showtime.

The Zoom room will open from 20:00 so you can login and prepare for the experience.


Date:
Sunday 14th February
Time:
9.00pm
Price:
€27.55

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