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Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett
 

Bernie Dieter's Club Kabarett, a rebellion against the mundane, is set to rock Melbourne!

Bernie Dieter’s über award-winning den of inequity, Club Kabarett has announced its glorious takeover of the iconic North Melbourne, Meat Market from April 3 until May 11. For over a decade, the undisputed Weimar punk kabarett goddess, Bernie Dieter, has captivated audiences worldwide - renowned for her riotous original songs, immense vocal talent, and flair for debaucherous mayhem! Inspired by the historic 1920’s pre-war burgeoning Berlin cabaret scene, Bernie’s modern-day dens of inequities, create a wild gender-bending place of sexual freedom and celebration of difference - at a time of immense social and political turmoil. Club Kabarett is a joyous roller-coaster ride of creativity where all punks, freaks and weirdos can come out to play - with no fourth wall, no rules, and where no seat is safe!

 

Event details

Venue: Meat Market - 3 Blackwood Street, North Melbourne
Bookings: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/bernie-dieters-club-kabarett-tickets-1221935384629?aff=oddtdtcreator
Start Date: Sunday 04 May 2025

Performances are every day from 3rd Apr - 11th May except for Mondays

 

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