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Freak Out! The After Party
 

The 90's club night you always dreamed would return!

Step into the ultimate late night dance party where circus, burlesque, cabaret and live acts collide with the pumping pulse of 90s house music. Bold performances, fierce choreography and jaw dropping talent fuel an atmosphere charged with nostalgia and pure joy.

Whether you lived the 90s or wish you had, this night captures the magic and euphoria of queer nightlife at its peak. Glitter soaked bodies, outrageous fun and iconic club anthems transform the space into a full throttle celebration of dance floor freedom. This is not just a show, it is an invitation to cheer, move and lose yourself completely.

Winners of Pick of the Week (Adelaide Fringe 2023), Cabaret & Variety Weekly Award (FRINGE WORLD 2025), and Editor’s Pick by The List (Adelaide Fringe 2025).

 

Event details

Venue: Spiegel Haus - Spiegel Tent
Bookings: https://www.midsumma.org.au/whats-on/events/freak-out-the-afterparty/
Start Date: Saturday 07 February 2026

Ticket: $20–$49

 

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