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Immerse Yourself in the World Famous Lido Show of Paris

At a Le Lido show, your senses will be besieged. Become enthralled by the narrative of a girl looking for joy, as four grandiose, spectacular sets unfurl before you.

 

London, England -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/26/2011 -- Le Lido de Paris is irrefutably one of the most celebrated cabarets on the globe. It is located on one of the most spectacular and refined avenues in the world (none other than the Champs-Élysées), and it is most renowned for its stunning ‘Bluebell Girls’. Take a day trip to Paris and marvel at this particular cabaret – an incredibly legendary and entertaining cabaret that rivals all other cabarets in the world.

Le Lido is most eminent for its exotic and unusual shows, which in fact could strongly contend against those of Las Vegas. Elvis Presley himself famously gave an impromptu concert at this enchanting venue. Other prominent names that have performed there include the ‘sparrow’ Edith Piaf, Marlene Dietrich, Josephine Baker, Elton John, Shirley MacLaine and Noel Coward, amidst many others.

A Le Lido Paris show will take you on an exhilarating journey in which your senses will be overwhelmed by a flurry of colour. As has already been made clear, the underlying theme of the Lido show is that of a girl in search of happiness, expressed to you through very special, unique means: that of cabaret. Marvel as four diverse and magnificent sets, led by the Bluebell Girls and the Lido Boy Dancers, open up before your astounded eyes. With extraordinary features and an array of special effects, this Le Lido Paris show is a true wonder, an attraction bound to captivate you.

As a possible alternative to a Le Lido show, why not marvel at an equally entrancing Moulin Rouge show on your London tours? The Moulin Rouge is, of course, most renowned as the sacrosanct birthplace of the now present form of the can-can. It holds profoundly eminent repute.

An evening cabaret show is a particularly remarkable and wise option for the visitor. As you unwind with some champagne, you will become entranced by the overpowering colours and sounds of the “Féerie”.

Originally a seductive dance performed by the prostitutes who worked at the Moulin Rouge, the can-can became a form of entertainment in its own right, and assisted in an increase in cabarets all over Europe. Even in the current age, much of the idiosyncracies of turn-of-the-century France are still evident in the club's decor.

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