Late Night Vice is back at Spiegel Haus Melbourne and filthier than ever
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24.04.2026

Late Night Vice is back at Spiegel Haus Melbourne and filthier than ever

Spiegel Haus Melbourne
words by Frankie Anderson-Byrne

Late Night Vice has returned to Spiegel Haus Melbourne for a second season, and this time it's bringing five weeks of beautiful chaos.

After selling out its debut run earlier this year, Late Night Vice is back. Melbourne clearly couldn’t get enough.

Running from 23 April to 24 May at Spiegel Haus Melbourne in the heart of Chinatown, this adults-only cabaret-circus mashup is the kind of night out that doesn’t make it to your Instagram grid. By design.

Staged inside the glittering spiegeltent at Spiegel Haus Melbourne, Late Night Vice is a cocktail-soaked, phone-free fever dream where circus acts collide with cabaret and the atmosphere never lets up.

Late Night Vice at Spiegel Haus Melbourne

  • Where: Spiegel Haus Melbourne, Chinatown CBD
  • When: 23 April – 24 May
  • Sessions: Thursday – Saturday at 9.45pm; Sunday at 8.00pm
  • Tickets here

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Created by the team behind Blanc de Blanc Encore, the show pulls together some genuinely remarkable performers.

New York’s Ruby McQueen is a world-class aerialist and iron jaw specialist. Emma Mylott, lead singer of Les Femmes (Australia’s biggest female voices tackling history’s biggest male songs) and a star of La Ronde, is also on board.

Mel Hawkins, an original cast member of Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom the Musical and a current Blanc de Blanc Encore performer, brings serious theatrical firepower. Ukrainian choreographer and performer Misha rounds things out with hip hop, popping and bone-breaking moves that genuinely need to be seen to be believed.

The dress code is black tie or black glam. This is your invitation to glitter like sin and disappear into a night that’ll stick with you long after it’s over. Content warnings cover nudity, profanity, strobe effects, loudness, pyrotechnics, explosions of feathers and confetti. So, basically, every box.

With only a five-week return season and tickets already moving fast, this one won’t hang around.

Dress up, switch off your phone, and leave your inhibitions at the door.

For more information, head here.

This article was made in partnership with Spiegel Haus Melbourne.