A new cabaret club night is launching at a Winchester venue.
The Nutshell Cabaret Club will open its doors for the first time on Friday, October 25.
The club will run every other month as part of The Nutshell's Curiosity Club, which aims to bring queer arts to the forefront of Winchester's cultural landscape.
The Nutshell Cabaret Club will feature a lineup of the UK's top cabaret, burlesque, and variety artists, including Lena, Lady Carol, Mercury and Chi Chi Revolver.
The evenings will be hosted by Mercury and promises a night of decadence and debauchery.
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The Nutshell’s executive director Harriet Morris said: "We are delighted to be partnering with London cabaret performer and producer Alexander Lutley to bring the very best of UK cabaret to Winchester.
"We’ve been developing this evening for over two years with the help of Winchester’s Neil Kelso, and are thrilled that it's finally happening.
"We’re committed to presenting the best of all art forms at The Nutshell - we’re sure this will be another night to remember."
Every cabaret club will be different, with social events being hosted every other month.
November sees The Nutshell’s first ever Burlesque Bingo.
Combining elegance and sophistication with a healthy dose of cheek, sass, and sex appeal, the club nights promise to be an unforgettable experience.
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The organisers assure that the performances will leave "jaws on floors" and have the audience "crying out for more".
The club will launch on Friday, October 25, with doors opening at 7pm.
Tickets will cost £22 and The Nutshell Bar will be open for the night.
Tickets are also available for the Burlesque Bingo event, set for Friday, November 29.
For more details and to book tickets, please visit the website, thenutshellwinchester.com/shows-and-events/nutshell-cabaret-club.
Tickets can also be bought in person at the venue, located in the centre of Kings Walk, on Tuesday, October 22 or Thursday, October 24.
The Nutshell has established itself as a cultural hub in the city, committed to presenting the best of all art forms.
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