From high-energy singers and captivating dancers to talented acrobats that amaze and astound, this show is indeed ‘Spectacular' as the name says. Kick off your night in Hersonissos with a trip to the purpose-built Alar Theatre to catch this extravagant cabaret show and sip on cocktails. Your exclusive table will be just a few metres from the main stage, while performers surround you in a 360° immersive experience with aerialists flying by. After the two-hour show, why not stay and get your groove on to Alar's resident DJ before heading just five minutes up the road to explore the rest of Hersonissos's famed nightlife.

Spectacular cabaret show ticket at Alar Theatre in Hersonissos
- It's a cabaret show in the heart of Hersonissos's nightlife scene
- You'll see professional dancers, singers and acrobats perform
- Your table is right in the middle of the action, for a great view of ‘Spectacular'
Admission fees
Show
Entertainment
Live-dancing
- The dress code for the Alar Theatre is ‘glamour'
- Adults only
- Transfers not included
- Drinks not included
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