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Love Bell Stilt Walkers

Love Bell Stilt Walkers

Enchanting themed walkabout characters will captivate guests at your event
Skilled stilt performers will interact and offer photo opportunities
Available for solo performances or joint acts with other entertainers
Perfect for festivals, themed events, parties, weddings, and beyond
Headquartered in London and available to perform at events globally

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Love Bell Stilt Walkers PHOTOS

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Love is in the air with our extraordinary themed stilt walkers, who will captivate and charm guests of all ages at your event as they stroll through the crowds, mingling and posing for photos.

Uniquely brilliant characters, these love-themed stilt artists provide sensational walkabout entertainment, creating a joyous atmosphere wherever they go. Dressed in stunning bell-shaped costumes, our remarkable roaming performers come in a variety of red and white outfits, complete with props, ribbons, and hairpieces, and are sure to capture attention at your special occasion as they tower above guests, handing out heart-shaped sweets and making it an unforgettable event.

Exceptional stilt entertainers who will add that finishing touch to your event, our love-themed act is perfect for festivals, Valentine’s Day, weddings, private parties, and themed events, as well as providing unique corporate entertainment for exhibitions, awards ceremonies, and gala dinners.

Top Tip:
Our love bell stilt walker requires a ceiling height of 3m to walk about freely at your event. They can also perform alongside our Stilt Queen of Hearts, acting as her royal court. Contact our entertainment specialists today to learn more.

Photos courtesy of Eric Richmond

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