Creepshow: A Burlesque and Drag Spectacle

$50 - $90
November 8
Doors open at 7:00 pm
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Welcome to the Creepshow: A Burlesque and Drag Spectacle
Saturday, November 8th
Alix Goolden Hall (Victoria, BC)
19+ | ID Required

Step inside… if you dare.

For one night only, the historic Alix Goolden Hall will be transformed into a den of decadent darkness for the second edition of Welcome to the Creepshow: A Burlesque & Drag Spectacular where cabaret collides with classic horror.

Think Universal Monsters dripping with rhinestones. Think Vincent Price, if he knew how to vogue. Think camp, glamour, and a deliciously wicked tease that will leave you screaming for more.

This year’s lineup features international sensation and Glam Reaper herself, Bettie Bombshell (Australia), alongside a coven of Victoria’s fiercest burlesque and drag performers ready to thrill, chill, and seduce.

👻 Featuring:
Eddi Licious
Cherry Cheeks & Persi Flage
Holly Shirt
Henrietta Dubet
Call Us Men
Khushi
Robin Wood
Sweetness the Clown & Raspberry Bidet
JJ Rabbit

💀 Show Schedule
6:30 PM – VIP Early Access & Meet n Greet
7:00 PM – Doors Open
8:00 PM – Show Begins

✨ Ticket Tiers

VIP Tier 1 – $90
30-Minute Early Entry + Meet & Greet with Bettie Bombshell
Front Row Seating
Access to VIP Lounge
Exclusive Show Poster & Goodie Bag

VIP Tier 2 – $70
Second & Third Row Seating
Access to VIP Lounge
Exclusive Show Poster

General Admission – $50

🎟 Support the arts by adding a $25 Sponsored Ticket to your cart – help someone from the community join the fun. Limited discounted community tickets are also available; email [email protected] for a code.

⚠️ Tickets are limited … Don’t wait and secure your seat in the shadows today.

One night only. One haunted hall. One unforgettable spectacle.
Welcome to the Creepshow … where nightmares sparkle.

Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.