Bonobo Burlesque Bonanza

Loose Cannon
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This event ended on Saturday 15th of June 2013
Admission
£15 Table Seating
£10 Standing
Venue Information
Loose Cannon Sports Bar
All Hallows Lane, EC4R 3UL
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Cannon Street 0.02 miles

Another show-stopping bonobo burlesque and cabaret event jam packed full of do-gooding decadent delights, dazzling sights and some of London's finest live music acts!

Featuring live music:

The unmissable talents of Indi Forde (lead singer of Indi and the Vegas), Indi will get the crowd on their feet with his fast funk rock and smooth soul ballads. Check out his awesome vocals here.

With burlesque performances from:

Dollbaby - one of London’s newest up and coming Burlesque artists. An English rose, Dollbaby has already made her mark on the burlesque scene with her classic yet original burlesque acts. With beautiful costumes and sparkles galore “Think Victoria's secret meets Burlesque!”

Nenedhel Absynthium - This golden haired glam-goth seductress will intoxicate you with her saucy dances

Aida La Vice - What a scorcher! This fire-eating blonde bombshell is sure to get you hot under the collar.

Miss Ammaretease and Ginger Cupcake - it's double trouble, the hilarious duo will be titillating us with their tongue in cheek burlesque act!

And we wouldn't be truly swinging without a sprinkle of cheeky cabaret. The fabulous Vivacity Bliss, our hostess with the mostest will charm you with her quick wit and cheeky smile and Sadie 'the Songbird' Sinner, our favourite sultry seductress will tempt and tease you will her vocal talents.

In one of London's best kept secrets - Loose Cannon - a spectacular venue underneath the arches in true vintage style!

In support of Bonobo Conservation Initiative UK. The bonobo is the least known and the least researched of the great apes. Without our help they will be the first to go extinct!

Funds raised will contribute to the making of a documentary due to be filmed in DRC later this summer to help to raise awareness of bonobos and enable BCI-UK to protect wild bonobos and to fund community managed conservation projects in the Congo. Please see our website for more details www.bonobo.org.uk.

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