4 Poofs and a Piano are well-known for their ten year residency on the Bafta-award winning Friday Night With Jonathan Ross on BBC1, where they sang for A List celebrities from around the globe.

Now their own spectacular cabaret act is available to raise the roof on your next corporate event, private party, gala night, fabulous wedding or spectacular function.

  • UK’s Best Loved House Band
  • Well Loved Television Celebrities
  • Sensational Live Vocals
  • Dazzling Costumes & Hysterical Banter
  • Stunning Musical arrangements
  • Perfect For High End Events
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As households names, 4 Poofs and a Piano have featured in the ballets of Mathew Bourne, the songs of Tim Minchin and in the presence of A List celebrities from around the globe.

The talented foursome are well-known for their residency on the Bafta-award winning Friday Night With Jonathan Ross on BBC1, and between them have performed with the likes of Neil Diamond, Mark Ronson, Benny Anderson of ABBA and have even dressed up as Madonna … for the lady herself!

For more than 10 years they sang, played and shimmied for an impressive list of top notch celebrities including Tom Cruise, Liza Minnelli, Sir Elton John, Priscilla Presley, Joan Rivers … and many others who have done rehab!

Combined with their now legendary performances for Glastonbury Festival, Edinburgh Fringe and Children In Need with the BBC Concert Orchestra, is it any wonder why the 4 Poofs have been described as having “enough panache to fill an entire jewel box”.

With years of experience, these iconic camp showmen will dazzle and delight at your next corporate event, private party, gala night, theatre extravaganza, TV show or spectacular function.

A night with 4 Poofs and a Piano is always memorable, and with beautiful touching arrangements of standards like “Nature Boy”, to their own outrageous self-penned material, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

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“There could be 5 poofs and 2 pianos soon” – Sir Elton John

“4 Poofs and a Piano have enough panache to fill an entire jewel box” – The Scotsman

“Cabaret at its most sparkling” – Sunday Times

 

 

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