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Babes Ablaze Sydney II
 

Australia's only fire cabaret returns to Sydney after a blazing debut in April 2018, with more spellbinding fire fusion acts featuring the cream of Sydney's fire performance crop!

Produced and hosted by Melbourne cabaret powerhouse Sophie deLightful, this edition of Babes Ablaze will amaze, surprise and tantalise your deepest desires - a truly unique spectacle of talent, creativity and daring feats. Stay tuned for performer announcements featuring burlesque, lollipop pole dancing, Cosplay, cabaret singing and more...

Set your night on fire this April and support one of Marrickville's most iconic warehouse venues. Please note there is limited parking on weekends.

*** CASH BAR ***

Tickets available now via Sticky Tickets (all prices exclude booking fees):

"Hot Seat" VIP: $40 (limited)
Includes priority couch seating, fire cabaret show and fire fairy usher
** THESE SEATS SOLD OUT LAST YEAR, SO DON'T DELAY **

General Admission presale: $30
Includes fire cabaret show (seating not guaranteed - arrive early to get the best view)
Door price: $35 (subject to availability)

Doors 8pm
Show 9pm

 

Event details

Venue: Red Rattler Theatre: 6 Faversham St, Marrickville NSW 2204
Bookings: Sophie deLightful: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Start Date: Friday 12 April 2019

 

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