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Magic Mike Live is headed to Miami—let the thirsting begin

It’s going to be a horny fall!

Virginia Gil
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Miami is pretty popular with bachelorette parties but something tells us there’ll be no keeping the girls away come fall. This October, actor Channing Tatum brings his thrilling (we’re downplaying this) Magic Mike Live show to Miami, launching the multi-year North American tour right here in the Magic City.

Brought to you by the team behind the hit Magic Mike and Magic Mike XXL films—including Tatum, director Steven Soderbergh and others—the 360-degree, immersive experience weaves together hot dance performances, acrobatics, live music and cocktails, which you’ll want on deck as things heat up throughout the 90-minute production.

Opening on October 13, Miami’s six-month run will take place in a custom-built, state-of-the-art venue billed The Arcadia, which will pop up at the Miami Marine Stadium on Key Biscayne. Inside the Spiegeltent will be 600 seats, lounges where guests can hang before and after the show, a cafe selling snacks and light bites and multiple bars serving cocktails featuring Singani 63, which Soderbergh owns. An outdoor dining option provided by a yet-to-be-named restaurant will also be part of the Magic Mike journey.

Magic Mike Live
Photograph: Seth Browarnik/World Red Eye

"The venue is off-the-hook, the cast features some of our best performers on the planet, and the experience we are crafting for our guests in Miami is truly unique in the world of live entertainment. We can’t wait to bring this one-of-a-kind experience to the people of Miami and South Florida," says executive producer Vincent Marini.

For the very rich and very horny, Magic Mike Live will offer ultra seating, which includes front-row couch seats, complimentary cocktails paired with memorable moments in the show (we’re intrigued!), VIP parking, a personal concierge and waitstaff, and a meet-and-greet with select members of the cast. All of that will run you about $500 per person.

Regular tickets will start at $49 though, no matter where you sit, an optional Mike’s Exclusive Package add-on is available for $299, which includes the opportunity to take photos with the cast, cocktails and bites. Clearly, organizers have accounted for all kinds of thirsting.

Magic Mike Live
Photograph: Seth Browarnik/World Red Eye
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