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Experience the Magic of the High Jinx Christmas Show in Blackpool!

Experience the Magic of the High Jinx Christmas Show in Blackpool!

This December, Blackpool is set to dazzle with the brand-new High Jinx Christmas Show at the Blackpool Tower Circus. Starring Michael Jordan and the High Jinx team/dancers. Running to the 5th of January, this show is perfect for a family outing or a festive treat with friends. Running daily apart from Christmas Day. Showtimes daily at 2.30pm. Book your tickets now. I highly recommend. 📅 Dates: Daily until 5th January (except 25-Dec) 📍 Location: Blackpool Tower Circus 🎟️ Tickets: Available online here

New Stephen Frayne TV Special - “Miracles”

New Stephen Frayne TV Special - “Miracles”

Steven Frayne, formerly known as Dynamo, has returned with a new Sky Christmas special titled 'Miracles.' In this show, he takes his magic back to the streets, performing for large crowds and meeting local heroes across the UK. The special culminates in a high-risk, death-defying finale, showcasing his signature blend of inspiration, wonder, and pure magic. 'Miracles' is scheduled to air this Christmas on Sky Max and streaming service NOW. Shown originally on the 19th of December, the show is now available to download and view.

Exclusive - Kevin Quantum Interview

Exclusive - Kevin Quantum Interview

Kevin Quantum needs no introduction and is famed for his many TV appearances and multiple theatre shows throughout the UK and internationally. His break into magic is unusual but quite well documented as the physicist who appeared on the Channel 4 TV show "Faking It" to become a magician. Not only did he enjoy the experience but it opened up a career change that has been very successful for him. Later appearances on TV include BGT and he is known for mixing science and magic, which includes dangerous stunts. Kevin is in a lot of demand and extremely busy with many accomplishments including Guinness World Record attempts, and working with other famous artists. He is also the founding member of " MagicFest " that is a regular annual festival promoting magic and offering workshops, shows and more as a non profit organisation. Kevin is currently getting ready to appear in his new "Kevin Quantum Christmas Show" and we are very grateful to Kevin for taking time out to chat with us. Please see the bottom of this post for contacts to book Kevin, who is available for bookings worldwide. Magic Seats - thank you so much for joining us for a chat Kevin. I know you are busy with your new Christmas show. What can you tell us about this new show? Kevin - Well, the new Christmas show is the "Kevin Quantum Christmas Special". This is our third year running it in Edinburgh. We started in 2022, and finding a suitable venue has been challenging since many theaters in the UK are booked for pantomime. Securing any decent space has been tough, but we were fortunate to secure a spot at the Church Hill Theatre in Bruntsfield, Edinburgh. So, it’s been our third year, and the show is growing in popularity. What is different this year? One notable difference is that it now runs for longer. Initially, we performed for four days, but we’ve expanded to seven days. It’s exciting to witness the show’s growth and improvement. I draw inspiration from pantomime, particularly its comedic elements, audience participation, and set pieces. I incorporate these elements into the Christmas special, and audiences love the interaction and energy of pantomime. We strive to bring that essence to our Christmas special. This year, I’ll be hosting the show, performing around five or six acts. However, we also have an illusionist duo called The Art of Illusion , consisting of Chris De Rosa and Michelle Ferguson. They’ll occupy most of the other spaces in the act. They’re incredibly talented, and their performances are truly captivating. The Art of Illusion is based in Scotland, and we’ve also got a diverse range of other acts depending on the day you choose to attend. We have Yollin Lee , a South Korean artist living in London, who performs a fantastic manipulation act. He’s been working at the Magicians’ Table in London and we’re fortunate to have him join us for a few days for our show. We also have Daiquiri Dusk , a hula hoop LED hula hoop artist based in Scotland. Lastly, we have Adam Black , the previous young magician, Magic Circle, and Young Magician of the Year. It’s an honor to have him on our bill. So, I believe you’ll witness a more polished and refined show this year. You’ll witness a more cohesive show compared to previous years because we’ve gained a better understanding of our craft. Hopefully, we’ll also produce a better-quality show. We always allocate some budget for impressive moving lights, cold spark machines, and a bit of flame. Hopefully, all these elements will come together to create a satisfying two-part show. The line up sounds amazing! Book here. That's lots of shows to sell. What is your secret to effective sales and promotion of your shows? Have you made any mistakes that you have learnt from. Oh my goodness, that’s a big question. Yes, I’ve learned hard lessons, so I’ll start with the second part. I believe you must learn hard lessons, in everything. Unless you’re very lucky, you’ll need salesmanship. Try and fail, you know. And often, when you’re experimenting, you’ll spend a lot of money on marketing and PR, thousands of pounds, and some of it will work, while some of it won’t. So, what we always do is have a PR person. I feel like spreading the word around Scotland and the UK is a significant part of what the Magic Festival’s all about. In recent years, we’ve had great coverage in the Guardian and the Times. In previous years, we also had coverage in the national newspapers, including the national broadsheet, the Evening News, and The Scotsman. So, we have a PR person. Secondly, the spending. I always feel that outdoor advertising is a big deal. So, we spend money on outdoor posters as much as we can afford to try and get the word out on the streets. Thirdly, the digital element of it. We have a PR person and a digital marketing manager specifically designed for organic campaigns, as well as a digital campaign manager specifically employed for paid campaigns. And so, that’s another aspect of what we do. Finally, we have the publications where we advertise, and we have good relationships with many local 'what’s on' style publications. I always feel like I want to spend money to support them. They have a great reach and knowledge of the local audience. So, we always spend money in local. That’s our mix. You mentioned the Magical Festival ( MagicFest) which of course promotes the art of magic. What’s the story, why did you decide to set up MagicFest? So, the MagicFest began in 2010. The core event took place in 2009, and it all started when I met my wife, Svetlana. She had just graduated from Edinburgh's Napier University’s festivals and events management course and was eager to get involved in something. I recall her mentioning a whiskey and chocolate festival that sounded quite intriguing. It’s unfortunate that we didn’t organize that festival, but then we met, and she fell in love with magic. Consequently, we ended up visiting Blackpool, where we attended magical events in the UK and Spain, meeting renowned magicians. Before we had children, we embarked on this exciting journey. It was an incredible time of fun and exploration. I highly recommend attending European Conventions because they absolutely rock. They offer a lot of fun and entertainment. And yes, we thought, “Why not bring a bit of that magic to Edinburgh?” At the time, there wasn’t a Magic Festival in the UK, so we decided to start one. Our first year was in 2010, and now it’s 2024. Time has truly flown by. Initially, it was all about a love project. There was no financial gain for us. In fact, the money I earned from corporate close-up magic shows, which many close-up magicians do, funded the festival. I personally invested thousands of pounds into it. These days, we’ve managed to make a small profit, but it’s usually reinvested in next year’s festival to cover the costs of performances. So, there’s not really a profit to be made from the festival. Everything goes towards paying the performers and organizers. I definitely wish to attend in person. I joined the 2020 virtual year when the event was streamed during lockdowns. How can others get involved? If you have an actual show that you believe is unique, we’re interested in showcasing one-man shows that differ from traditional magic performances. We’re always looking for magic shows that will stand out from the rest. That’s what we value. So, if you’re interested in volunteering or sponsoring our shows, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We have various opportunities available, including performance volunteering and production events. If you’re interested in getting into the production side of magic, we might be able to partner with you. MagicFest is of course a massive achievement. Which of your many achievements are you most proud of and is there anything you still wish to achieve performance wise?   I have a small file on my phone called “Thank My Thankful List.” So, if we’re discussing magic in my career, I’m referring to non-family-related things. I’m most proud of my appearance on Britain’s Got Talent’s first round. That was truly remarkable. It was a beautiful moment for me, and the standing ovation from the audience and the judges made it even more special. I’ll never forget that. What else am I proud of? My Magic Festival, of course! Let me just open it. Here’s my current thankful list: - This year’s UK tour. I’ve never done a UK tour before, and it was fantastic. It was great to have sold-out shows in Norwich and Aberdeen, which are very different places. It was also interesting to find that I had fans in both cities. - The TV shows I’ve done in Europe. Germany’s Got Talent, Italy, Spain, and France—it’s always been great to be in demand and perform in other countries. - Cannonballs at the Castle. I collaborated with Edinburgh Castle to perform this really cool stunt. - My collaboration with the Caledonian Hotel here in Edinburgh . I’ve developed a great relationship with them, which has resulted in almost 100 shows of my Edinburgh Magic show, which I perform every fortnight. You can go see me in Edinburgh. - Virtual magic school. This is a free online resource that I created for children aged 7 to 12. It’s like an online learning resource for magic. It’s connected to the curriculum in Scotland and England, so it’s free to use. Just search for “virtual magic school” on Google, and you can sign up. They’re always proud of my tours in Australia. They’ve always been really successful, especially my recent show, “Momentum,” which was a big hit. That was a fantastic run, about two years ago. We also produce some really unique stuff at MagicFest that I wouldn’t have had the chance to create otherwise. For example, we had a Hogmanay house with a magic production that incorporated many Scottish heritage themes. We’re also developing a secret room, which is becoming more of a heritage-themed magic dinner. We also had a Wonderland Magic Dinner Tower of Illusion, which was a team-building event in partnership with the Camera Obscura in Edinburgh . We’ve produced many other really weird and wonderful productions. It’s great to have people like Darren Aronofsky , the director of “Black Swan,” come to my show and message me afterward to say how much he loved it. I’ll always remember performing for famous people and working with Alan Rickman on a theatre production. That was a lot of fun. I think that’s probably enough highlights for now. Oh, and interviewing Lion-O from the Thundercats was also really fun. That was always a great experience. So, there you have it - there are a few highlights. Impressive achievements. What would be your story that people would find difficult to believe? (any unusual stories or events?). One time, while I was in New York to run the New York Marathon, I bumped into Steven Spielberg. It happened in a Starbucks so people often find hard to believe, but it’s true. There’s another story about fate involving my mom. When she moved to America, she had a near-death experience. I don’t want to spoil it for now in this interview because it’s going to be a central theme in my next show. Unbelievable magic for non-believers. So, those are interesting stories. I think people will still find them hard to believe. I was trained by Penn and Teller on the art of faking it. That’s the story I’m always proud of and like to talk about. I knew of your links with Penn & Teller as you have worked with many magicians. Who are your magical inspirations and why? (living or dead). Well, that’s easy, Penn & Teller was the first introduction I had to magic as part of the TV show, where we faked it back in 2005 and I was transformed from a scientist into a magician. Patrick Page was one of the mentors on that show as well. Sadly, he’s no longer with us, but what a guy! He was an amazing figure in the landscape of British magic over the years. It was a pleasure to have worked with him. Ali Bongo - I performed alongside him at Stirling Castle as part of the Palace of Magic. It’s an honour to be part of that show and to perform alongside him. Whenever I visit London for the Magic Circle , I can’t help but look around and be surrounded by legends—modern-day legends of magic who we may never have seen the likes of some of the incredible people at the London Magic Circle. Off the top of my head, there’s Fay Presto , Marvin Berglas , and so many more that I wouldn’t do myself any justice to even try to name them. But I’ve done it. And of course, from history, there’s probably the Great Lafayette. His tragic story is linked to the City of Edinburgh. I love reading the stories about him . I love how he publicized himself and his approach to magic, which was very flamboyant and almost story-first. You know, the magic always supported the story, which I always loved. And his approach to entertaining an audience was simply brilliant. I have been lucky enough to see some of these legends perform. Do you have any special magic collectables and if so, can you tell us about your favourite? e.g. signed posters, books, props etc. Oh, gosh, collectables! Yeah, well, I went through a phase of buying Derren Brown’s first editions and early books. I believe I got more value from simply reading them than from ever selling them. They’re such treasure troves. His genius is evident in them, and magic is so fortunate to have him as a mentor. His outward-looking approach to close-up magic, coupled with his subsequent work in television and stage, is truly phenomenal. I have some of David Berglas ' last books. He was always a real inspiration to me as well. Sadly, he passed away a year and a half ago. My wife and I visited him and Ruth in their home. It was lovely to catch up with them. It was great to see him again as a bout a decade ago, he was in Edinburgh for the Magic Festival, where we presented him with the Great Lafayette Award. I also have one of the old chop cups that Paul Daniels used. He is a huge inspiration to my body of work, and I constantly look back at what he did for inspiration I have a signed pack of cards by Juan Tamariz . The Magic Festival was an opportunity to invite absolute legends to Edinburgh and meet people like the great Tom Sony and Jamie Harrison, the illusion designer behind all the Harry Potter shows. I think that’s it. I’m not really a collector; I’m more forward-looking. I like to create my own stuff and build my own things. So, I have a few odd bits and bobs, but I don’t do much of the collectables thing. I have a decent library of books that I dip into as well. I’ll read the books that interest me, but I’m always looking to the future to see how I can make a mark and hopefully write about it in 20 or 30 years when I’m slowing down. I’ll read the autobiographies of the magicians I truly admired and respected, but I’m more focused on the present and the future. Kevin - thank you so much for talking with Magic Seats and being so informative. We hope that you have an amazing MagicFest and Christmas show during the coming months. If you would like to know more about Kevin, take a look at the links below for his official website and booking information. Services : Online magic show - Virtual Magician After Dinner Party Wedding Visit: https://quantummagician.com Kevin is UK based and available for bookings Nationwide and Worldwide. Email: Contact form contact@quantummagician.com

Stephen Mulhern’s Magic at the Royal Variety Awards

Stephen Mulhern’s Magic at the Royal Variety Awards

The Royal Variety Awards, was on ITV and ITVX tonight and was presented by Alan Carr and Amanda Holden. Stephen Mulhern performed magic for the King. It was amazing to watch him perform knowing that he is a very skilled magician. How nice was it to see him actually perform magic on stage on TV. Stephen was confident and worked some close up/parlour before levitating Amanda. While I am a fan of Penn & Teller, Stephen was the best of the acts. Take a watch here. ITV - gives this man a magic special of his own.

Chris Cross At Hibou Blanc

Chris Cross At Hibou Blanc

On social media, Chris wrote: Give the gift of magic this Christmas with tickets to the most exclusive magic show Newcastle has ever seen! CHRIS CROSS: Up Close & Magical - LIVE at Hibou Blanc for three nights only this February! See Chris Cross demonstrate mini miracles, right before your very eyes, in this intimate performance by the North East’s favourite magician! Only 20 people capacity per performance, with arrival Prosecco & canapés at Hibou Blanc. £100 per couple. Tickets: https://www.chris-cross.co.uk/shop

New John Archer Show Date

New John Archer Show Date

Consett Comedy announced this week: We are thrilled to announce that John Archer, the renowned comedy magician, will be joining our Friday night lineup alongside Gary Delaney and Hayley Ellis! John Archer is celebrated as one of the UK's premier comedy magicians. He has been tour support for Tim Vine on multiple occasions . In 2011, he became the first magician to fool Penn & Teller on ITV's "Penn & Teller: Fool Us.” Additionally, in 2019, he reached the semi-finals of "Britain's Got Talent.” Don't miss this opportunity to witness his unique blend of comedy and magic. Get your tickets now! www.consettcomedy.co.uk

Four Magicians Promote Their Readers Award on BBC Scotland

Four Magicians Promote Their Readers Award on BBC Scotland

We're delighted to share that the winners of this year's Magic Seats Reader’s Award, the amazing "Four Magicians," were featured on the BBC Scotland radio channel this morning. During the broadcast, Eoin Smith, one of the talented members of "Four Magicians," was interviewed and he discussed their recent award win. He also shared fascinating insights into the world of magic, offering listeners a glimpse into the artistry and dedication that goes into creating magical performances as a team of magicians. The feature not only highlighted the incredible achievements of "Four Magicians" but also shined a spotlight on the Magic Seats website. A proud moment when we were featured on the BBC. Thanks to the “Four Magicians”. Listen to the interview which is during the last 5 minutes of the show https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0025t31?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

Vicky Butterfly Documentary - “Butterfly”

Vicky Butterfly Documentary - “Butterfly”

A captivating and well-crafted documentary that offers a profound glimpse into the mind of the renowned burlesque performer, Vicky Butterfly. “Butterfly,” a no-budget indie documentary directed by William Robertson, delves into the life and thoughts of the internationally celebrated burlesque starlet. Shot over the course of a year using a phone, the film presents a series of intimate vignettes that reveal Vicky’s often candid and always insightful reflections on the global burlesque scene. In addition to her solo performances, Vicky is also known for her collaborative work with Oliver Tabor, where they perform as “The Glamourists.” A classic and mesmerizing magic act. I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary, which provides valuable insights into Vicky’s work and future aspirations. To watch, view here . Website . The Glamourists .

Elliot Bibby - 25 Days Of Magic

Elliot Bibby - 25 Days Of Magic

Friend of the site Elliot Bibby is always busy producing free content to view. For a free “25 days of Magic” advent calendar, visit Elliot’s instagram page daily to view lots of free content. I’ve been following along everyday and enjoying lots of close up and sleight of hand. Thanks to Elliot for producing all this content. Follow his instagram page here .

Pete Firman - New 2025 Show

Pete Firman - New 2025 Show

Pete announced via social media this week that tickets for his new show go on sale this Friday. He wrote: HUGE NEWS!!! I'm back on tour from Autumn 2025 with my BRAND NEW live show TRICKS & GIGGLES! I can’t wait to get back out on the road, this show will genuinely blow your mind. Don’t miss it! Tickets go on sale THIS FRIDAY! To book, visit his site here .

Romany Headlines Magicon 2025

Romany Headlines Magicon 2025

The Ulster Society of Magicians are proud to announce that the headliner of MagiCon 2025 in The Malone, Belfast from May 2-4 2025 will be Romany. In a change from previous years we will be joined by “The Diva Of Magic” for the whole weekend to lecture and perform. Romany joins Fay Presto, Tom Stone, Nikola Arkane, Quentin Reynolds, Griffin and Jones and recently announced Ben Taylor - The Magic Mod - who will be performing his full length evening show to open the event on the Friday night. Any Dealers interested in attending are invited to contact me. There is no charge for a stand but dealers are asked to register as they are closed during lectures so get the chance to enjoy the whole event. All details of the event so far can be found on the website here. https://www.ulstersocietyofmagicians.com/convention Reminder that reduced hotel rates only apply till 1st January 2025.

MagiCon 2025 presents - “The Magic Mod”

MagiCon 2025 presents - “The Magic Mod”

Time & Location 02 May 2025, 20:00 – 22:00 Malone Hotel Belfast, 60 Eglantine Ave, Malone Rd, Belfast BT9 6DY, UK MagiCon 2025 presents - “ The Magic Mod ”! Come join us at The Malone Hotel for a magical event like no other. Get ready to experience mind-blowing tricks, illusions, and enchanting performances. Immerse yourself in a world of wonder and mystery as we showcase the best magicians in the industry. This in-person event promises to leave you spellbound and wanting more. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to witness the magic unfold right before your eyes! Book

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