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BURLESQUE CIRCUS HIT ‘INFAMOUS’ TO MAKE ADELAIDE FRINGE DEBUT IN 2024

The entertainment world has never been more risqué than with _Infamous_, the performance sure to titillate audiences in its Adelaide Fringe debut.

Running across the entire month-long festival, 2024 marks the first appearance of _Infamous_ during the Mad March season.

With an R18+ rating, the adult cirque is held in its own custom-built Spiegel Big Top to be positioned at Ellis Park (Sir Donald Bradman Drive).

Director, Michelle Jarman says having Infamous at Adelaide Fringe brings a different circus experience to anything lovers of the genre have seen.

“We have a big cast of more than 20, as well as so many more behind the scenes – we pull no stops to make Infamous an amazing experience,” says Michelle “From live singing to the thrilling Wheel of Death, we definitely have something for everyone and that, ultimately, is what makes the show a smash hit.”

“We’re so glad Adelaide Fringe is the first-ever arts festival that _Infamous_ has been linked to!”

Both intimate and breathtakingly grand, immersive, and sensual, _Infamous_ features world-class specialty acts including the mesmerising flying trapeze and jaw-dropping stunts. Throw in a bit of naughty comedy and some original songs, and the circus combines with burlesque and cabaret for something unique.

The two-hour show can be enjoyed with the opportunity for a premium experience – VIP tables of two include drinks and snacks. For those preferring reserve or ringside seats, food and beverages will be available for purchase. There is also a licenced bar for those wanting to buy alcohol on the night.

The show has toured across all of Australia, and the US and has been shown to over two hundred thousand delighted guests.

The Spiegel Big Top hosts nearly 700 people and will host nightly shows at 8pm on Tues-Fri, and Sunday. Saturdays will have shows at 6pm and 9pm.

General admission tickets are available from $60, while VIP tickets are priced at $120 each. Tickets are available from the Adelaide Fringe Festival website.

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