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Tue 28 June 8pm Brodsky Quartet

House of Burlesque + Silent Disco

Thursday 7 July | 7.30pm-late | Spiegeltent Silent Disco | 9.45pm start | Spiegeltent

The UK's top satirical showgirls House of Burlesque are thrilled to return to Harrogate to ruffle some feathers after a pre-pandemic history of sell-out shows. Join UK Burlesque royalty Tempest Rose for a night of the risqué, raucous and rhinestoned going right back to the subversive roots of British Burlesque. Unapologetically innovative, House of Burlesque has redefined burlesque for the 21st Century. After the show, it’s time to grab your headphones and join us on the dance floor for an iconic Silent Disco. With DJs playing tunes from all decades and genres guaranteed to get you feeling fierce and fabulous on the dance floor. Can you handle a night with the House of Burlesque?

Tickets: £25 includes entry to Silent Disco VIP Booths for six adults: From £180 Silent Disco only: £12 Please be aware that the show contains adult themes, mild nudity, and is suitable for those aged 18 and above only.

London Afrobeat Collective

Friday 8 July | 7.30pm | Spiegeltent

This 9-piece afro-funk noise bomb is fast becoming a household name in every European town who claims to know anything about a good party. Expect powerful vocals set to bold brass lines and uncontainable energy. Guaranteed to bring the unstoppable force of the groove to the Spiegeltent, with the possibility of a spiritual awakening thrown in the mix, London Afrobeat Collective are not to be missed. From Europe to Africa, Glastonbury to ‘Felabration’, and now to Harrogate, they deliver party-music born of their truly global DNA.

Tickets: £18

VIP Booths for six adults: £120

Jimmy’s Night Saturday 9 July | 7pm - late Spiegeltent

Gone but not forgotten, Jimmy’s nightclub was Harrogate’s busiest club in the mid-1990s to late noughties, loved for its numerous dance floors, nooks, and crannies. Described as ‘a class night out’, it was a venue that ushered in a golden age of clubs that dared to be different. Jimmy’s was the go-to hang out. Maybe it was a bit cheesy. Ok, so it was probably the worst and best nightclub ever. Now it’s time to relive the glory days with our tribute - Jimmy’s Night. They don’t make clubs like this anymore.

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