Following an extraordinary sold-out season at HOTA, Home of the Arts in 2025, the internationally acclaimed cabaret sensation La Clique will return to the precinct in 2026 for an encore season of high-octane circus, comedy, music, and jaw-dropping spectacle.
A global phenomenon born at the Edinburgh Fringe and enjoyed in major cities around the world, La Clique has earned a cult following for its distinctive blend of provocative cabaret, breathtaking physical feats, and world-class variety performance.
The show’s return in March 2026 promises an all-new lineup of artists alongside signature favourites, bringing back the risqué atmosphere, glamour, and boundary-pushing artistry that captivated audiences last year.
“La Clique was a runaway success at HOTA in 2025, and audience demand for its return was immediate. We’re thrilled to welcome this world-class production back to the Gold Coast for another season of bold and unforgettable spectacle,” Experience Gold Coast, Head of Arts and Culture, Yarmila Alfonzetti said.
Featuring a rotating cast of international stars and underground icons, the 2026 season will once again transform HOTA into a realm of wonder where guests can expect impossible acrobatics, seductive cabaret, laugh-out-loud comedy, and a soundtrack that electrifies the room.
Whether you’re returning for more or discovering La Clique for the first time, this limited 2026 season is set to be a highlight of the Gold Coast’s events calendar.
La Clique
26 Mar – 19 April 2026
Lakeside Room, HOTA Central, 135 Bundall Rd, Surfers Paradise
Tickets from $49
For more information, visit: https://hota.com.au/whats-on/live/circus/la-clique
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