- Produced by Lustreality
- Price 12.50 in advance; £17.50 on the door
- Get ready to celebrate your sins, indulge in fashion, art and glamourous fun
- Bring along your debauchery, your glitz, your sense of fun debauchery
- Surf to Festival of Sins
- See you at
Celebrate a slothful Christmas with performances; steampunk, corsetry and latex fashion shows; music; installations; art; free gifts; all 9pm to 7am.
Celebrate Your Sins in 7 Sinful Zones with:
December’s line-up of three fashion shows, three performances, four bands, two installation pieces and guest and house DJs includes fetish couture from Rubberluv, British stars of Hamburg’s Latexpo;a wickedly slothful performance by Scarlet Diva;
top steampunk The Men Who Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing launching their Christmas single; and a twisted circus sideshow installation from Lexi Sexx.
Plus: Sinfully Equipped Play-Room - Dedicated Dance Arena
Walkabout Alternative Performances - Fetish Photo Studio
pjur® Latex Re-Shine Station - Free Gifts - Sensory Installations
Debauched Art - Alternative Stalls - Licensed Bar Until 7am
3 mins from Tottenham Court Road & Holborn Tube Stations!
FULL DETAILS:
(Links to all performers/designers are on our website: www.festivalofsins.co.uk)
December’s fashion shows introduce Twilight Siren, designer Kat Simpson’s exclusive brand specialising in high quality steel-boned corsets and bodywear for fashion, lingerie, fetish, tightlacing and bridal,
while Engineer of Desire’s designs will provide a captivating blend of steampunk, futuristic detailing and glossy handmade corsetry.
Also making their debut on the London fashion stage — in a show specially curated by TheFetishistas.com-
latex label Rubberluv follow their Hamburg Latexpo appearance with an extravaganza starring one of Germany’s top fetish models making her UK debut.
Fans of splosh-style fun will not want to miss the Gooey Grappling Girls, three feisty females who combine food fighting and burlesque wrestling in some very messy entertainment.
Yusura Hime, one of the leading alterantive performers in Japan, briefly visits London to provide a tantalising erotic trapeze piece.
Fetish club favourite Marnie Scarlett provides the evening’s third performance: a tribute to the Sloth theme in which she proves —
with the help of a pile of pillows and the music of X-Press 2 and David Byrne — that she’s wicked and sometimes just plain lazy!
December 11’s eclectic live music line-up includes the debut performance of sultry-voiced songstress Emily Grieve,
lso known as one of the London fetish scene’s favourite (not to mention tallest) models.
In complete contrast, Beautiful Deadly Children, who’ve been called the UK vampire scene's “most decadently dressed individuals”,
will be popping in from Hell (aka Birmingham) to bring their famous brand of kitsch Goth to the FoS stage.
And latex-loving pop-punk purveyor Kiria’s threat of a performance involving dwarves and filth will surely maintain her reputation for combining live music with extreme theatre.
Last but not least, top steampunk band The Men Who Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing bring their grimy steam-powered world of ettiquette,
empire, lunatics, hot air balloons and brass goggles to FoS for the official launch party of the world’s first steampunk Christmas record, 'A Very Steampunk Christmas'!
Installations:Lexi Sexx adds a twisted circus sideshow flavour to December FoS with a tented installation based on her grotesque tattooed lady stage show,
featuring blockhead and glass-eating tricks, stamping on broken glass and other harmless pastimes. In addition, there will be various artistic bondage displays.
With guest DJ turns from David TG and Dee Bee in addition to regular FoS DJs Louis Parsons (model, stylist), Paul Burston (author and Timeout Gay & Lesbian Editor),
Simon Iridium, David de Vynel, Lacing Lilith (leading couture latex designer), Markabre Charade and Guy Thompson,
Andy H’s FoS photo studio and a variety of alternative vendors in the market area, as well as gimp stilt walkers from Twisted Cirque and a
pjur® Latex Re-Shine Station, Free Gifts, Sensory Installations,
Debauched Art and licensed bar Until 7am.
Following feedback from its first, wrath-themed night at the venue, some improvements are being made to the layout for December 11’s Christmas sloth-fest. These include expanding the sinful play area, and changing the Tales of Sins room into as a chill-out space complete with bar and lots of comfy seating, with decadent performances and booths to experience.
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BREATHLESS - 131 King’s Cross Rd, London WC1X 9BJ
CYBERDOG - Stables Market, Camden, London NW1 8AH
FETTERED PLEASURES - 88-90 Holloway Road, London N7 8JG
HOUSE OF HARLOT - 90 Holloway Road, London N7 8JG
HONOUR - 86 Lower Marsh, London SE1 7AB
LIBERATION - 49 Shelton St, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9HE
REGULATION - 17a St. Albans Place, London N1 0NX
RESISTANCE GALLERY - 265 Poyser Street, London E2 9RF
Dress: No Effort, No Entry (but don't be afraid that you don't own fetish/goth/burlesque wear - use your creativity and imagination to wear something other than a plain tshirt and bluejeans ;>). Some examples: Latex; PVC; Fetish; BDSM; Fantasy; Steampunk; Militaria; Medical; Cosplay; Uniforms; Drag; Boudoir & Burlesque; Cabaret; Freaky & Outlandish; Alt & Goth; Trans and Big Top & Circus - Dress to Celebrate Your Sins!
Time: 9pm-7am
Cost: £17.50 On The Door or only £12.50 in advance from Festival of Sins or one of our ticket outlets.
Venue: The Den & Centro, 18a West Central Street, London WC1A 1JJ
Important Note: For the security of all our guests, cameras and video recording equipment are not permitted at Festival of Sins. This includes taking photos using your camera phone. Our clearly labelled official photographers will be available on the night to capture moments at your request.