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Cabaret, Cocktails and Karaoke
 

Seymour’s bold new monthly event, Cabaret, Cocktails and Karaoke, returns Friday 26 June at 7:30pm. Guests are invited into an intimate, high-energy experience where cabaret glamour meets audience participation, as the spotlight shifts from stage to crowd and anyone can take centre stage!

Conceived by Seymour’s Artistic Director Joanne Kee, the first half of the evening features a live cabaret showcase led by acclaimed performer Kimie Tsukakoshi, joined by a different lineup of exceptional Asian Australian guest artists each month. From comedians and musicians to the occasional wildcard, no two nights are the same!

June’s event will feature comedians Maybelline San Juan and Christina Zheng, musician Gianna Cheung and performer Rick Lau.

As the evening progresses, the format shifts. The stage opens, the lights soften, and karaoke takes centre stage. Guests are invited to take the mic and choose their anthem. Whether audiences take the stage or sit back and take it all in, this isn't a polished performance, it's a vibe, and you never know who might be in the crowd...

Directed by Monica Sayers, Cabaret, Cocktails and Karaoke offers more than a traditional night out. It’s an ever-evolving event where anything can happen.

Come for the show. Stay to let loose and have the best night out. Pick a song. Take the stage. And enjoy!

 

Event details

Venue: Corner City Rd and Cleveland St, Chippendale 2008
Bookings: https://www.seymourcentre.com/event/cabaret-cocktails-and-karaoke-june/
Start Date: Friday 26 June 2026

 

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