Saturday 5th October 2024 | Doors open: 7pm | Show starts at: 8pm
Conkers
Tickets:
£19 - Standard Ticket
£24 - Standard Ticket and Cocktail upon arrival
Free Parking.
Get the girls together and leave the husbands at the door!
Enter Discovery’s star clothed auditorium to Scott Jordans Pleasure boys. Pleasure Boys Agency formed in 2007, they have fast become one of the top Ladies Night shows in the UK and abroad.
Be led by iconic dynamite Drag Queen Compere ‘Drag Dolly Diamond’, you will be entertained to the max! From interactive routines, group sing-a-longs to solo performances.
WARNING – This show is really funny, choreographed with breath-taking routines and will contain nudity.
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