Cirque du Vulgar is back in Warrington. After a headline performance at Glastonbury Festival we are super excited to be back on tour in Warrington
Imagine if the circus was only for grown ups... Cirque du Vulgar is a night of risqué live entertainment, featuring stunning strip-tease routines, electrifying daredevil stunts and filthy comedy which will take you on a journey to another world. For one night only under the Big Top, this brand new production blends modern circus acts with outrageous adult humour for an unforgettable experience.
VIP tickets £30 each (Ringside tables, includes interaction from Vulgar characters and one free drink) Individual Tiered seating tickets £20 each. Venue and licensed bar opens at 7.30pm and the show starts at 8.30pm. Tiered seating is allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
For disabled access bookings please contact us in advance at contactcirqueduvulgar@gmail.com This is an over 18s event so please bring ID with you.
Tickets available NOW from www.cirqueduvulgar.com or Facebook
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