

Just when you thought it was safethey're back with their own brand of extreme fabulocity. After the success of the record breaking One Night In Heaven (2013) and Havoc in Heaven (2014) we bring you... Studs, Heels & Heaven A two hour roller coaster ride of a show featuring the cream of Kings Cross Steelers' talent. They will be singing, they will be dancing, they will be taking their clothes off. Plus there will be our fabulous special guests from the world of entertainment and our very own Divalicious (international 'girl' group and winner of 3 MoHo Awards) with brand new routines they are creating just for you. "Havoc in Heaven promised comedy, muscles, lip-syncing and a lot of bootylicious dancing, it didnt fail to deliver." - Jamie Zubairi, So So Gay "There isn't another Friday night like it in London" - One Night in Heaven Attendee "It was like the Royal Variety Show but with more than one queen" - Havoc in Heaven Attendee By attending this fundraising event you will not only have a fabulous, fun-filled evening of great entertainment but you will help ensure the Kings Cross Steelers represent London on the European and World stage in the next few years. Drinks prices will be the great value you'd expect from Heaven and after the show is over, ticket holders will receive FREE entry to the existing Friday night event at the venue to continue the party. Kings Cross Steelers Rugby Club play in the Essex League and are members of Essex RFU. In 1995 they made history as the worlds first gay rugby team, today there are over 50 gay rugby teams worldwide who all welcome players regardless of their sexuality. There is a gay rugby European cup (The Union Cup) and a gay rugby world cup (The Bingham Cup). The Bingham Cup brings together gay rugby teams from across the globe, and is the largest non-professional international rugby tournament in the world. It is named in memory of Mark Bingham.
Address : Heaven
Villiers Street
London
WC2N 6NG
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