Briefs - Bite Club
  • London Fringe

After a few years away (thanks Rona and closed boreders) Briefs return to London.

They have always been a popular ICI event, and this time they are bringing a new show.

Sexy men - Check

Acrobatics - Check

Sassy Host - Check

New this year

Band and a glamorous Chanteuse.

ICI has secured 30 discounted Group A tickets for the 27th of July at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on Southbank. Subscribers to the ICI website have an exclusive 7 day presale. Tickets will be released to the wider group if they don't sell out.

Cost of the tickets is 25 plus Outsavvy fees.

Hope you can join us.

More about the show

Brisbanes cult cabaret mischief-makers, circus stars and heart-stopping hooligans Briefs Factory join forces with celebrated songbird Sahara Beck for an outrageous show.

In an event sauted in a hedonistic haze, guests are treated to a shotgun wedding and table settings of music, circus, drag, burlesque, theatre and comedy.

Described as one of Australias most arresting performers, Sahara Beck is in possession of soaring vocals that blast female pride power into the ferociously fierce displays of talent from the Briefs boys you know and love.

Their slick tomfoolery and heart-stopping hooliganism is bathed in suave synth, heady hooks and swelling strings, all set to a glorious pop pulse.

Briefs Factory is an Australian creative collective that manufactures, cultivates and presents evocative, irreverent, physical performance.

Best known for their flagship project Briefs, the award-winning companys work also includes Club Briefs, The Second Coming and Brat Kids Carnival. The collective also represents works developed by like-minded artists.

Inspired by circus, drag, dance, burlesque, music, comedy and the ever-changing world around them, Briefs Factory are dedicated to developing and touring their brand of award-winning, genre-defying, political party punk around the world.

Presented by Briefs Factory

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