The Naked Magicians - Philadelphia Event

The Naked Magicians

Saturday, February 21 at 7:30 PM·7:30 p.m.·Rittenhouse·Kimmel Center·300 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
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With a Las Vegas residency, a season on London's West End, and performances in 250+ cities across the globe...Australia's The Naked Magicians is undoubtedly the world's funniest and naughtiest magic show! Witnessed by over 50 million on TV, including America's Got Talent and Entertainment Tonight , it's the Aussie smash hit that's taken the world by storm. Perfect for date night or the ultimate "Girls Night Out," The Naked Magicians have performed—and undressed—for millions of fans in more than...

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The Naked Magicians starts at 7:30 p.m.

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