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Online Parties for Adults and Children with Amigo?s Magic

Happy New Year and above all hope it?s a Healthy one.

We know that we are going to be in Tier 4 for a good while longer, schools will remain closed for at least a few weeks but possibly longer. With all that is going on, are you looking to make your big day special?

Why not consider an online virtual party where you can invite all your friends, be the star of the show and start the New Year with a positive celebration.

Live White Rabbit ? appears from thin air

Birthday child star of the show ? by making Sweets out of Smelly Socks & Earwax

Interactive Magic Show Broadcast - live from Hogwarts, get to see the Invisibility Cloak and other Magical effects

Magic Skool and Tuition available for the two hour package ? they get to learn some magic and a new skill - Memorable for both Adults and Children

30yrs of Experience - Member of The Magic Circle & Equity

We are also Members of The Magic Circle & Equity. We also provide magic at weddings, school fairs, fetes and charity events ? from close up to cabaret (again these can be done online during the lockdown)


We have been hosting Children?s Parties (with a Live White Rabbit) but also ones for Adults with a Magic and Mind-Reading Show. If you have any questions please don?t hesitate to get in touch with us at www.amigosmagic.co.uk or email [email protected]

Please see the video and pics to get a taster.

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