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Recommended tickets:
Crazy Horse Show Tickets with Optional Champagne
Recommended tickets:
Crazy Horse Show Tickets with Champagne and an Indulgent Dinner
Recommended tickets:
Crazy Experience Tickets with Optional Dinner
A seductive blend of deep red velvet, lacquered wood, and mirrored surfaces, the venue of Crazy Horse Paris speaks boldly for the sensual nature of the show! Originally a wine cellar, it was transformed into a cabaret in 1951 by Alain Bernardin, who aimed to celebrate the female form through artistic performances. With a seating capacity of 350, the tiered arrangement ensures an intimate and unobstructed view of the spectacle.
Spelling everything glam and bedazzling, with a cast of 12 sensational dancers, the performance combines burlesque artistry by George Bangable. Infused with an innovative use of technology, lights, and choreography. Interestingly, the show is performed without dialogue, relying on visual artistry and music to convey its themes– an ode to the 70 years of cabaret.
Crazy Horse reimagines classic cabaret adding a modern twist– from the audacious opener, God Save our Bareskin that sets the tone for the show to the smoky Lay Laser Lay where the dancers move through the haze with their bodies illuminated by the laser beams,, the show ends with the grand finale, U Turn Me On.
Clad in vibrant wigs and iconic Louboutin heels, the Crazy Girls have been the face of Crazy Horse Paris since the 1950s, with each dancer having a unique stage persona, taking on unique names like Dekka Dance and Etta D’Amour. The selection process for the Crazy Girls is highly competitive, with approximately 500 applications received each year, and only a select few are chosen to join the troupe, which consists of dancers from various countries, including France, Italy and Canada!
With the Crazy Horse Paris Show and Dinner option, you can enjoy a curated three-course meal before or after the show.
Currently, Crazy Horse Paris is partnered with Ginger, a Thai-inspired restaurant, located nearby. The menu includes:
Address: 12, Avenue George V, 75008 Paris
Some tickets do. With the “Crazy Horse Paris Show and Dinner” ticket option, you can enjoy a splendid dinner at the partner restaurant, Ginger, before or after the show. For more information, make sure to check your tickets before purchasing.
Yes, some of them do include the option of having half a bottle of champagne during the show. But champagne is not included with just show tickets.
This depends on the restaurants that Crazy Horse Paris is partnered with for their dinner and their set menu. If there is no vegetarian option listed, you can contact Crazy Horse Paris or the restaurant.
The show at Crazy Horse Paris lasts 90 minutes.
Yes, the minimum age to attend the show is 10 years, and minors must be accompanied by parents or guardians. Please be aware the show contains nudity, so please watch a trailer video to judge its suitability.
Yes, smart attire is expected at Crazy Horse Paris. While suits and ties or an evening dress are not mandatory, they are welcome. Avoid shorts, sportswear, sneakers, and flip-flops.
No, there is no valet parking at Crazy Horse Paris. However, you can park your car in the nearby Alma-George V public parking lot for a fee. There is also a taxi stand right in front of the cabaret.
Seats are assigned to you and your party by the maître d’hôtel. You will be shown to your seats when you arrive.