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Come and join us for our inaugural event... the Freaky Blinders Ball. A special Saturday night spectacle filled with sequins, spotlights, and stunning showgirls.
Step back in time to a 1920s themed theatre show, where the class and style of cabaret entertainment's golden era is mixed with the bold and daring energy of modern pole dance, to create an artistic, unique, and spectacular night out.
The show features a stunning line up of professional pole dancers, ready to blow you away with their strength, skill, and artistry. They will be showcasing a variety of pole and heels dance styles, from flow, classique, theatrical, and dramatic, to soft, slinky, and sensual.
But we want you to join in the party and let your hair down too -the audience are invited to dress up to attend!
🌟The dress code is 1920s glitz and glamour... prizes will be given for the best dressed attendees 💃🏿
The show will be hosted by one of Birmingham's newest events venues, the Black Box Theatre. A converted munitions factory in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter with a fully licensed bar, The Black Box Theatre is a beautiful grade II listed building, dating back to the early 1900s and providing the perfect setting for our Winter Ball.
The auditorium is fully accessible and disabled toilets are located on the ground flour.
Whether you are a seasoned pole dance spectator, or this is your first time ever viewing a pole dance performance, you are sure to be wowed by our dancers' incredible talent and showmanship.
🍾VIP table bookings available with bottle service and canapés included.
Security will be tight but polite. Admission is strictly limited to those who are over 18 and ready for a good time. Everybody is welcome at our cabaret!
Doors open at 1930 and show starts at 2000.
See you on the night!
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