Harrogate International Festivals' most flamboyant event is set to return to Crescent Gardens this summer.
Programme revealed for return of Spiegeltent in Harrogate Harrogate International Festivals' most flamboyant event is set to return to Crescent Gardens this summer. The programme has been revealed for ‘Spiegeltent’, which will be back from 28th June until 7th July. Last seen in 2022, the Spiegeltent will welcome back some familiar faces as well as some exciting new names. With its bohemian mirrored walls, wooden floors, red velvet booths and lamped lighting, the venue will form the perfect backdrop for a host of Festival favourites, jazz, funk, soul, dance and more. Drag queen superstar Divina De Campo opens the Spiegeltent with a glamourous evening of cabaret, whilst Festival favourites The Gypsy Queens and the feather-ruffling House of Burlesque with their iconic Silent Disco are back to join this year’s line-up. Also making a welcome return is Harrogate’s legendary nightclub, Jimmy’s, which is back by popular demand. [caption id="attachment_34877" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Spiegeltent returns to Crescent Gardens this summer.[/caption] Bradford-based dance company Punjabi Roots, who went down a storm at last year’s Harrogate Carnival, will make their Spiegeltent debut, along with contemporary soul singer Mica Sefia and the prize-winning Gildas Quartet, famed for exploring new ways of performing classical music. A spokesperson for Harrogate International Festivals said:
"There really is something for everyone in this diverse and exciting line-up, so get the dates in your diary and book now for an unforgettable night out in a unique and magnificent venue!"Priority booking is now open for Friends, with general booking set to open on Tuesday 9th April. Find out more about Spiegeltent in Harrogate online here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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