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Magical Bones: Black Magic Show Hits The Road

Breakdancing magician and finalist of Britain’s Got Talent 2020, Magical Bones is taking his new magic show Black Magic back on the road from February 2022following an impressive sold-out run at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. This tour encompasses some rescheduled dates from his 2020 tour along with the new shows.

Black Magic challenges the connotations usually associated with this term and the show culminates with a tribute to the Black Magician Henry Box Brown, a 19th century slave from Virginia who escaped to freedom at the age of thirty three in 1849 by arranging to have himself shipped inside a wooden crate to abolitionists in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Bones is a unique performer, so expect to be taken on an awe-inspiring journey that includes the coolest breakdance moves, back-flipping card tricks and of course jaw-dropping street magic.

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Magical Bones started his career as a professional hip-hop dancer and was given the nickname ‘Bones’ because of his hard-hitting dance style. He went on to establish himself as one of the most respected figures within the UK hip-hop scene, working with some of the biggest names in the music industry including Madonna, Alicia Keys and PlanB, and is the featured dancer in the music video for Mint Royale’s number 1 smash hit single, Singin’ In the Rain.

Combining his dance skills with his magic talent is now the focus of his time, and he has since gone on to make it to the finals of 2020’s Britain’s Got Talent, star in the Impossible magic show tour and in London’s West End, feature in Sky’s TV series Around The World in 80 Tricks, appear on the CW’s Penn & Teller: Fool Us in the USA, Crackerjack on CBBC and ITV’s This Morning.  He also closed BBC One’s coverage of the BAFTA Awardsceremony.

UK Tour 2022:

  • Wed 9th Feb –  Exeter Phoenix
  • Thu 10th Feb – Maidenhead, Norden Farm
  • Sat Feb 12th – Winchester, Theatre Royal
  • Fri 18th Feb – Newbury, Corn Exchange
  • Sat 19th Feb – Bridgwater, McMillan Theatre
  • Thu 24th Feb – Leicester Curve
  • >>> Sat 26th Feb – Southend, Palace Theatre
  • Sat 5th March – London, Leicester Square Theatre
  • >>> Fri 11th March – Colchester Arts Centre
  • >>> Sat 12th March – Cambridge Junction
  • >>> Sun 13th March – Peterborough, Key Theatre
  • Fri 18th March – Salford Lowry (Quays Theatre)
  • Sat 19th March – Cheltenham Town Hall
  • Thu 24th March – Maidstone Hazlitt Theatre
  • Fri 25th March – Wellingborough Castle Theatre
  • Thu 31st March – Farnham Maltings
  • Fri 1st April – Bognor Regis, Regis Centre
  • Fri 8th April – Isle Of Wight, Medina Theatre
  • Sat 23rd April – Solihull Core Theatre
  • Thu 28th April – Bishops Stortford, South Mill Arts Centre

For tickets and more information visit: magicalbones.com.

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