LONDON CABARET CLUB
John E. Kaye
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- Business Travel, Lifestyle

Unleash your inner Bond girl or superspy this Valentine’s, at London Cabaret Club’s romantic, 007-themed special, Love Never Dies, featuring fine dining and a stunning cabaret show, including groundbreaking 4D special effects at the iconic Bloomsbury Ballroom.
On February 11th, five unique acts will transport couples to the glamorous Bond world of romance and espionage, from vintage classics to explosive blockbusters in a mind-blowing, 4D-sensory experience.
Feel the ocean spray, sounds and beach sun as a Bond girl performer emerges dramatically from the sea; taste and smell the Indian spice market during the Bollywood Octopussy finale; and feel the helicopter’s wings blast across the ballroom, thanks to internationally renowned lighting designer Tom Sutherland.
London Cabaret Club founder and CEO, Evelina Girling said: “This is our most ambitious and sexiest show to date and is perfect for Valentine’s.
“With amazing food and cocktails, aphrodisiac treats like oysters and caviar, incredible performances and special effects in a dazzlingly romantic ballroom setting.”
Surprises await guests at every stage of the evening, with extraordinary pre-show variety acts and downright sorcery performed by some of the country’s finest talents.
The two or five course menu is inspired by Bond, with somersaulting waiters serving Smoking Martinis, plus caviar and champagne for VIP menus, an oyster bar and the inventive cocktails that London Cabaret Club has become famous for.
The revolutionary cabaret concept is the creation of Evelina Girling and Doni Fierro. The attention to detail, from the dazzling costumes designed by fashion icons Suzanne Clements and Inacio Ribeiro, to the live band and seamless fusion between the dining and entertainment has seen shows at One Mayfair and The Collection completely sell out.
Love Never Dies is set to be London’s sleekest Valentine’s Day celebration in town, against the backdrop of The London Cabaret Club’s magnificent permanent residence, The Bloomsbury Ballroom. It will then continue as London Never Dies every Friday and Saturday until March 10.
Address: Bloomsbury Ballroom, Victoria House, London, WC1B 4DA
Website: www.thelondoncabaretclub.com
Twitter: @LonCabaretClub
Facebook: The London Cabaret Club
Buy Tickets: Love Never Dies Tickets
Show Schedule: Doors open at 6.30pm. Show starts at 9.15pm
Dining Options: View Chef’s Selection Menu
Show Ticket – £35 – High stools and poseur tables
Show and dinner – £75 – Theatre-style seating and tables
VIP -£125 – Half a bottle of Luxury Champagne or Gourmet British Tapas
dinner and the best seats in the house, as well as a complimentary copy of the
London Cabaret Club’s Souvenir Program book.
For more information or to request high-res images, interview time or review
tickets please contact:
Georgia Carmichael – [email protected] or Charli Morgan – [email protected]
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