Date: 08-Jun-2024
Venue: La Costa, 1/209 Brunswick St., Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 4006
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE PLEASE EMAIL US AT HELLO@EXPLOREHIDDEN.COM
Grab your dancing queens, and honey honey’s because a Mamma Mia tribute event is landingi n Brisbane.
Voyage to the Greek islands where an evening of dancing, dining and jiving awaits. Whilst being served a mouth-watering dinner in The Tavern, you will be serenaded by performers and leave begging for a man after midnight!
The experience costs $99 per person and includes tribute songs, a two course Mediterranean dinner, a drink and a disco that will have you sending out an S.O.S for some more appropriate dancing shoes.
So take a chance on us and book now to secure a ticket!
MENU (Subject to change)
Entree: Flatbreads with Dukah and dip and Greek Salad
Meat Option: Open Chicken Souvlaki
OR
Vegetarian Option: Open Falafel Souvlaki
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Email us at dancingqueen.hidden@gmail.com
NOTE:
* Tickets are sold on a non-refundable basis
*** Under 18s can attend but must be accompanied by a guardian
About the event
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE PLEASE EMAIL US AT HELLO@EXPLOREHIDDEN.COM
Grab your dancing queens, and honey honey’s because a Mamma Mia tribute event is landingi n Brisbane.
Voyage to the Greek islands where an evening of dancing, dining and jiving awaits. Whilst being served a mouth-watering dinner in The Tavern, you will be serenaded by performers and leave begging for a man after midnight!
The experience costs $99 per person and includes tribute songs, a two course Mediterranean dinner, a drink and a disco that will have you sending out an S.O.S for some more appropriate dancing shoes.
So take a chance on us and book now to secure a ticket!
MENU (Subject to change)
Entree: Flatbreads with Dukah and dip and Greek Salad
Meat Option: Open Chicken Souvlaki
OR
Vegetarian Option: Open Falafel Souvlaki
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Email us at dancingqueen.hidden@gmail.com
NOTE:
* Tickets are sold on a non-refundable basis
*** Under 18s can attend but must be accompanied by a guardian