Date
31 July - 13 August
Time
5:30 pm
Venue
Underbelly Bristo Square
suitability
Age 12+ (Guideline)
Tickets from
£15.00
Cabaret and Variety
James Phelan – The Man Who Was Magic
A brand new, dazzling, five star rated magic show.
Dare to believe in magic as the UK’s #1 magic show returns a brand-new production for 2025.
Presented by award-winning magician James Phelan – most infamous for jamming the BBC switchboard after predicting the lottery.
Following an unprecedented 5 years of sold out shows around the world - The Man Who Was Magic is a dazzling, new, five star rated magic show where secrets unravel and you're left aching with laughter and dizzy in disbelief.
Presented By
Showman Live (Touring)
Duration
60 minutes
Advice
Audience participation
Price
Tickets from
£15.00
Accessibility
Magic. Comedy
For more information on accessibility and to book tickets, please contact the box office at access@underbelly.co.uk, or visit https://underbellyedinburgh.co.uk/your-visit/accessibility
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