The Wam Bam Club is a weird and wonderful comedy, magic, music and burlesque show held deep in the heart of London's Soho. Expect a fantastic hotch-potch of saucy entertainment, top rate comedians, bizarre cabaret acts and hip-swinging music.
Advance booking is recommended and full restaurant service with set menus and group seating is available from 7pm. Ticket prices also include free entry to club On Anon after the show.
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