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Burlesque Dancers in London


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London
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£599 - 3,888
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Dancing Engineer – M.Sc. & Creator of Abun.Dance Experiences

FIRE | ARTISTRY | TAILORED AESTHETICS & EXPERIENCE DESIGN

Transformational Fire ...

Hometown
London
Price range
£599 - 3,888
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Foxi Blue is a charismatic comedy and character burlesque artist, known for her quirky humour, sinful curves and sultry vocals. Acts focus on the u...

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Ware
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Foxi Blue is a charismatic comedy and character burlesque artist, known for her quirky humour, sinful curves and sultry vocals. Acts focus on the u...

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Jester Boy is an androgynous performer who fuses many elements of entertainment into one performance with, tricks, contortion, flexibility all mixe...

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Liverpool
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Jester Boy is an androgynous performer who fuses many elements of entertainment into one performance with, tricks, contortion, flexibility all mixe...

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Burlesque dancers in London

Burlesque dancers in London are booked for private parties, corporate entertainment, hospitality events, themed celebrations, and venue programming that calls for polished live performance with a theatrical edge. A typical burlesque act combines choreography, costume changes, character work, music, and stage presence rather than relying on dance alone. In London, performers are available across a wide range of styles, from classic vintage-inspired routines to contemporary cabaret presentations, so organisers can usually match the tone of the entertainment to the audience and setting.

What audiences and planners can expect

For guests, a burlesque performance is usually structured, visually driven, and designed to be engaging without requiring audience participation unless this has been agreed in advance. Sets often last between 5 and 15 minutes per act, and bookings may include one performer, a duo, or a full cabaret-style line-up. Event planners can expect a pre-agreed running order, music cues, costume requirements, and clear stage or floor-space guidance. Many professional burlesque dancers also work with hosts, compères, or venue teams to fit the performance into a larger schedule.

Suitable occasions and event formats

Burlesque entertainment is commonly used for:

  • Birthday parties and milestone celebrations
  • Hen parties with a cabaret or vintage theme
  • Corporate events, launches, and hospitality evenings
  • Christmas parties and seasonal entertainment programmes
  • Private club nights, immersive events, and speakeasy-style gatherings

The format is generally best suited to adult audiences and works particularly well where the event already has a glamorous, theatrical, or after-dark atmosphere.

Practical details for planners

Price range: In London, solo burlesque bookings often start from around £250 to £450 for a short performance set, while established headline performers, multiple acts, or bespoke themed appearances can range from £500 to £1,500 or more depending on experience, date, travel, rehearsal time, and costume complexity.

Equipment: Many performers can supply music in advance and perform with a standard PA system. Larger events may require a sound technician, stage lighting, a changing area, and secure storage for costumes and props. If fire, aerial, or speciality props are involved, extra venue checks and insurance requirements may apply.

Space: A clean, stable performance area is important. Ceiling height, sightlines, access routes, and backstage privacy should be confirmed early.

Booking considerations: Ask about act length, content suitability, audience profile, insurance, cancellation terms, and whether the performer can adapt material to a brand, theme, or dress code. For premium dates in London, earlier booking is usually advisable.

FAQ

How far in advance should I book?

Booking 4 to 8 weeks ahead is often sensible, although high-demand dates such as December weekends may need much earlier confirmation.

Is burlesque suitable for corporate events?

Yes, when the style and content are selected carefully. Many performers offer polished cabaret-style acts that suit brand events, hospitality settings, and adult professional audiences.

Do burlesque dancers provide their own costumes and music?

In most cases, yes. Performers generally supply their own costumes, props, and edited music tracks, while the organiser provides suitable sound equipment and performance space.

Can performances be tailored to a theme?

Yes. London burlesque performers are often booked for vintage, Great Gatsby, cabaret, circus, and speakeasy themes, with some offering bespoke styling or character-led acts.

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