TREAT yourself with live burlesque, cabaret and circus at a show in the city centre.
The Electric Burlesque is returning to Newport, being hosted at The Neon on Clarence Place, in association with Cardiff Cabaret Club.
The fun will be on Friday, February 15, with the show featuring award-winning performers for a unique experience, suitable for 18+
Oola Pearl
Miss Cherry Bomb will host the evening, a red-head whose powerhouse vocals and all-encompassing humour has been wowing audiences since 2011.
The concoction of cabaret will headline award-winning London-based Boylesquer, Danny Ash, along with Dragster who blends comedy, stripping, burlesque and toys with gender, stereotypes, the outlandish and the queer.
FooFooLaBelle
Other stars on the evening include Oola Pearl, Schnitzel Von Krumpet, FooFooLaBelle, Hadria Hellbound and dancers from Cardiff Cabaret Club.
Doors will open at The Neon this Friday at 7.30pm, with the show kicking off at 8.15pm.
Guests will be in a seated auditorium, with wheelchair access available.
Tickets are available for £12.
Headliner Danny Ash
You can order them through the Seetickets website, or e-mail: info@theneon.co.uk or call the Box Office on: 01633 533666.
Group bookings for a table of 10 guests are available, for £100, saving you £2 per person.
If you are more into football than cabaret, at The Neon you can enjoy Newport County take on Man City in the FA Cup.
The match is this Saturday with kick-off at 5.30pm, and families are welcome to watch the game on The Neon’s full-sized cinema screen, with free entry.
SEE MORE: Newport County AFC vs Manchester City FA Cup clash is a sell-out
Guests are welcome from 2pm, with Newport City Radio providing music before and after the game including special guests. There’s also a soft play zone for kids.
You can book your table at The Neon in advance, either by e-mailing info@theneon.co.uk or calling the Box Office on: 01633 533666.
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