Gracie and her G-Spots light up the Volupte stage with a night of singing, burlesque, dancing, comedy, and overall cabaret excellence.
Featuring a wide-range of music from jazz and blues to R&B, and including appearances from magical crystal ball guy Matt Hennem and boylesque sensation Spencer Maybe (so there's something for everyone).
**Guests are requested to order at least two items from the Al la carte menu**
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