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Christmas Cabaret Show, Free arrival drink with 3-Course Festive Feast at Belair House on the 19th Dec


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Join Us for a Christmas Cabaret Feast at Belair House! - price drop

Come join us for a night of festive foods and beautiful performances at Belair house, 5 Gallery Rd. Let the talented performers from PDA productions get you in the holiday spirit as they serenade you with classic Christmas tunes and dazzle you with festive Burlesque performances.

Arrive at 7.00 pm for a chance to get photographs in the mansion and enjoy a free drink on arrival with a choice of a Christmas cocktail or a glass of bubbly. Then get seated to dig into a 3-course-meal while you enjoy the show from 7:30pm for £65

FIRST 10 PEOPLE TO USE THE CODE BH191224 WILL GET £10 OFF EACH TICKET!! -£55

It's the perfect way to unwind and celebrate the season with friends and family!

Don't miss out on this special event - book your tickets now and get ready for a memorable evening of music and merriment at our Christmas Cabaret Feast!

Limited Spaces Available! Buy tickets from Eventbrite: Christmas Cabaret with 3-Course Festive Feast Tickets, Thu 19 Dec 2024 at 19:00 | Eventbrite

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