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Aerial Bartending and Musicians

Aerial Bartending and Musicians

A captivating blend of world-class aerial performers and musicians
Serve champagne and play the violin while suspended high in the air
Aerialists can perform on a balloon-filled hoop or a crystal chandelier.
Combine breathtaking violins with champagne aerialists for a true WOW factor.
Based in London and available for events worldwide

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Champagne and classical violin. Two magical elements this act has turned on their heads. Literally.

The Aerial Bartending and Musicians combine world-class aerial artists and classical musicians who perform while suspended high in the air.
These highly talented aerialists serve champagne from above, either in harnesses or on simple aerial hoops, while their amazing violinists play glorious music upside down!

The Aerial Bartenders have a wide range of apparatus to elegantly hang from, including a chandelier with over 2000 cut glass crystals and a hoop covered in helium balloons, which can be completely customized with names, photos, or images.

Their talented violinists will also amaze your guests with their ability to play a huge range of music while spinning and rotating above you. With a vast repertoire of music available, just let them know your style and they can accommodate.

These world-class aerial artists are a fantastic choice for any celebratory occasion, combining effortless acrobatic skill with tons of charm, suspended high above your guests! Why not combine the aerialist bartender and violinist to really add that WOW factor to your event.

Get in touch to book this special act.

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