Joined In Mar 2024
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We arrived a bit earlier, hoping to get better seats. Somehow, in the end it doesn't really matter when you arrive, as the one queue from outside turns into several and the first come, first served basis misses its point. Anyhow, we got overall good seats, towards the front of the scene. Keep in mind that you might get seated with strangers, but it's totally fine, even though the seats are really close one to another. You can also order drinks as soon as you're seated. Don't even worry about the dress code - some were dressed really casual, wearing sneakers and even shorts, others came all dressed up. Just wear what feels comfortable to you.
As to the show - it started off really good, being entertaining, good music, good dances, good vibes. At some point it got too kitsch-like for me, the show walking us through a spectacle of Arabian nights, some African storyline and it pretty much made me lose my interest. There were some acrobatic shows, between the artistic moments of the cabaret, which were impressive. The show then ended on a higher note, being quite entertaining again, with French can-can dances and the corresponding music. Overall worth the experience, despite the price, as it's one of those once in a lifetime moments. - via