The Burlesque Cabaret Christmas Show

The Helix, Sunday 7th December

This spectacular event brings together the best of international cabaret, dazzling speciality acts, stunning showgirls, and just the right touch of tease to light up your festive season. Whether you’ve been naughty or nice this year, this show promises to deliver an unforgettable evening of festive fun, charm, and excitement.

With world-class performers from the cabaret and burlesque stages, expect a high-energy mix of enchanting music, breath-taking choreography, and sultry performances that will leave you mesmerised. This is Christmas like you’ve never seen it before – bold, beautiful, and full of surprises.

So, grab your tickets and step into a world of sparkle and seduction, where cabaret elegance meets burlesque allure. Whether you’re in for the tease or the twinkle, this Christmas show will leave you enchanted and craving more!

Age Restriction 18+


Date:
Sunday 7th December
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€36
Address:
The Helix, Collins Avenue, Whitehall, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of The Helix, Collins Avenue, Whitehall, Dublin 9, Ireland

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