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Bernie Dieter’s Club Kabarett
 

Following a phenomenal, sell-out 2025 season, and due to overwhelming demand, Club Kabarett returns to North Melbourne’s iconic Meat Market. The critically acclaimed show is once again led by the undisputed queen of Weimar kabarett, Bernie Dieter. Renowned for her immense vocal talent, riotous original songs, and flair for debaucherous mayhem, Dieter has been stunning, arousing, and terrifying audiences and critics worldwide for over a decade! Inspired by the pre-war burgeoning Weimar kabarett scene of 1920s Berlin, this return season of Club Kabarett is a wild, modern-day den of iniquity—a gender-bending space celebrating sexual freedom and difference at a time of great division.

More than just a show, it's a triumphant revolt against the mundane! Melbourne audiences will be astounded, shocked, and entertained by an electrifying collection of the most exceptional cabaret artists in the world. This decadent and daring experience is a lightning bolt of pure, unadulterated, life-affirming joy!

 

Event details

Venue: Meat Market - 3 Blackwood St, North Melbourne VIC 3051
Bookings: https://clubkabarett.flicket.io/
Start Date: Saturday 18 April 2026

This is an R18 event

 

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