You’ll walk into Lanzarote’s most colorful comedy drag dinner show already grinning—there’s a meet-and-greet with the cast, a souvenir photo to keep, and a home-cooked three-course meal served right at your table while sequins fly and laughter fills the room. Expect live vocals, big personalities, and moments that stick with you long after dessert.
The first thing I noticed was the shimmer—sequins everywhere, catching the lights even before we sat down. Our guide (well, more like the host who greeted us at the door) handed me a program and said something cheeky about my shirt matching the decor. I still have that souvenir photo they snapped right after; my smile’s half real excitement, half “what have I gotten myself into?” The whole place buzzed with this weird mix of anticipation and perfume—heavy but not unpleasant. It felt like everyone was in on some secret joke.
We got our table near the stage, and honestly, I was just as excited for the food as for the show. They brought out this vegetable soup first (hot, simple, comforting), then came the turkey roast with all the trimmings—gravy soaking into mashed potatoes, Yorkshire pudding wobbling on top. It’s funny how food can ground you when everything else is so over-the-top. The staff kept checking if anyone needed anything, including veggie options for my friend who’s vegan (she said her plate was actually good). There were families with kids too—one little girl insisted on chicken nuggets and chips instead of the adult meal; no one blinked an eye.
Then the lights dropped and suddenly there they were: queens in feathers and heels higher than any shoes I’ve ever owned. The main keyword here is comedy drag dinner show because it really is both—a proper meal and a riot of live vocals, jokes that made everyone snort-laugh (even my dad), and choreography that looked exhausting just to watch. At one point Li tried to sing along—badly—and got a wink from one of the performers. Not sure who blushed harder.
I didn’t expect to feel so included in all of it. There’s something about being part of a crowd that’s just there to laugh together—no pretenses, no pressure to “get” every joke. Maybe it was the Lanzarote air or maybe just too much ice cream for dessert (they serve it because it’s always warm here), but walking out I felt lighter than when I came in. Still think about that night sometimes when I hear certain songs or catch a whiff of hairspray.
The experience includes a meet-and-greet with the cast, a printed souvenir photo, a three-course evening meal with options for dietary needs, and a full production comedy drag show performed in English.
Hotel transfers are available for an extra charge but are not included by default.
The menu includes vegetable soup as starter, turkey roast dinner with mash potato, roast potato, seasonal vegetables, Yorkshire pudding and gravy as main course, plus ice cream for dessert. Vegetarian and vegan options are available.
Yes, children are welcome and can choose between the adult meal or chicken nuggets with chips if preferred.
The comedy drag dinner show has entertained audiences for over three decades.
Yes, you’ll have table service all night so you won’t miss any part of the show.
Yes, vegetarian, vegan and other dietary requirements can be accommodated if mentioned in advance.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to the venue.
Your evening includes entry to Lanzarote’s comedy drag dinner show with table service throughout; enjoy a printed souvenir photo from your meet-and-greet with the cast plus a home-cooked three-course meal tailored to any dietary needs before heading out into the warm island night again.
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