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Decadence: 10 Years Of YUMMY
 

Decadence: 10 Years Of YUMMY Is Taking Over North Melbourne This October!

This October North Melbourne’s historic Meat Market will be taken over by the audacious crew from Decadence: 10 Years Of YUMMY. This unmissable legacy event will run from September 30 until October 18 - celebrating a decade of world class cabaret as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival. Led by the divine drag artist Valerie Hex, this beloved iconic ensemble will present a wild night of transformative drag, jaw dropping circus and sultry burlesque in a truly life affirming, sexy and joyful celebration for all! Witness the astonishing skill, oodles of sass and flamboyant style that is jam packed into this triumphant adults only production! With a best of repertoire that spans a decade, audiences will be treated to the return of some of YUMMY’s leading acts, including world renowned circus artist Jarred Dewey; queen of hula hoop circus sensation, Hannie Helsden; Sydney World Pride, Supreme Queen, drag royalty Cerulean; multi-national awarded burlesque artist, Velma Vouloir; hugely popular fire artist and DJ, Jandruze; mesmerising contortionist Soliana Ersie; renowned performance artist and diva, Milo Hartill; as well as highly accomplished dancer and avant garde drag artist, Bendy Ben.

 

Event details

Venue: Meat Market - 3 Blackwood St, North Melbourne VIC 3051
Bookings: https://www.melbournefringe.com.au/whats-on/events/decadence-10-years-of-yummy
Start Date: Wednesday 15 October 2025

Performances Tue-Sat from 30/9/25-18/10/25

 

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