Broadbeach’s Pink Flamingo Spiegelclub reopening to the public on March 22 after ‘crucial’ renovations
One of the Gold Coast’s most popular cabaret clubs, which has been closed for more than a month, is preparing to debut a completely revamped venue.
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One of the Gold Coast’s most popular cabaret clubs, which has been shuttered for more than a month, will reveal a completely revamped venue when it opens its doors.
Broadbeach’s Pink Flamingo Spiegelclub closed five weeks ago to undergo “crucial” renovations.
During the transformation, which included new decor and upgraded facilities, the cabaret cast were touring at the Adelaide Fringe Festival.
Pink Flamingo Spiegelclub marketing manager Eva Maindonald said it was the perfect opportunity to revamp “every aspect” of the club.
“The renovations were crucial to elevate the Pink Flamingo Gold Coast to new heights of luxury and entertainment,” she said.
“From electrifying performances to decadent cocktails, every element has been carefully curated to deliver an unforgettable evening of show-stopping entertainment.”
Ms Maindonald said they were “thrilled” to invite Gold Coasters back into the venue on March 22.
“While (the closure) temporarily disrupted our regular operations, it was a strategic decision aimed at enhancing the overall experience for our guests,” she said.
Ms Maindonald said the venue would showcase three productions, including Zirque La La, which combines circus acts, comedy and cabaret.
The cast will also bring back their seductive Forbidden show and the Ripped performance, which features comedy and magic.
“We are raising the bar for entertainment on the Gold Coast and setting a new standard for immersive experiences,” she said.
“We’re thrilled to invite everyone back to experience the glitz, glam and pure entertainment that is unique to the Gold Coast.”
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Originally published as Broadbeach’s Pink Flamingo Spiegelclub reopening to the public on March 22 after ‘crucial’ renovations