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Online Magic Parties with Amigo?s Magic ? Please watch the clip below to get a taster but also an idea of character and set up which is in Hogwarts Castle.





At Amigo?s Magic we provide a one or two hour online package which leaves you with a stress free party.

Live White Rabbit ? appears from thin air

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

Harry Potter Parties Available

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). For an hour we charge ?150 and this includes the magic show, some spot lighted dancing and at the end we leave the channel open so they can all wish the b/day child a happy b/day. The whole package is an hour.

For more info please see https://www.amigosmagic.co.uk/children/virtual-magic-shows-for-children.html

Some online testimonies

?On Saturday my family and I sat down around the television to watch Amigo perform his Magic Show ? via Zoom (plugged into the TV) It was amazing! My 2 children were engaged and having so much fun throughout the 30 minutes of magic! We are all looking forward to Amigo's next show and it's a big thumbs up from all of us.


Thanks Amigo!? James


The feedback from all the parents was amazing - many saying they were in tears at seeing all the children so happy. ? Claire


I wanted to say a big thank you once again for a great Online show. My phone has been going crazy with messages saying how much everyone enjoyed it! ? Beth

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