Mirage Vienna: Burlesque Spectacular – Dinner Show

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Mirage Vienna: Burlesque Spectacular – Dinner Show

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If you want glamour with dinner, start here. I love the way the Mirage mixes international burlesque with a live band and three show blocks, plus that close, red-velvet feel where you are not lost in a crowd. I also like the 4-course gala dinner with table service done smoothly. The one thing to watch: depending on your seat, you might not always get a clean view of every moment on stage.

What makes it work

Mirage Vienna: Burlesque Spectacular – Dinner Show - What makes it work
This is the kind of night where the evening flows like a show, not like a long dinner that gets interrupted. The English-hosted format, led by MC Russell “The Love Muscle” Brunner, keeps everything moving and makes the acts easy to follow. My only caution is that the humor and staging can get a bit spicy, so it helps to go in with the right mindset.

Key points before you go

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  • Three show blocks with dinner in between so the pacing stays fun instead of stretched out
  • Russell “The Love Muscle” Brunner hosts in English and is part of the entertainment
  • Close-up venue style with red velvet, chandeliers, and direct sightlines (still seat-dependent)
  • Live band throughout helps the vibe stay lively between acts
  • 4-course menu includes a beef-and-shrimp surf-and-turf option plus a vegetarian choice

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Mirage Vienna Burlesque Spectacular: Burlesque dinner show in the Prater

Mirage Vienna: Burlesque Spectacular – Dinner Show - Mirage Vienna Burlesque Spectacular: Burlesque dinner show in the Prater
The Mirage Vienna Burlesque Spectacular is built for one simple goal: a full night of showmanship, served with dinner. It’s located in the Vienna Prater, and the venue design does its job. Red velvet, elegant wood paneling, and sparkling chandeliers create that classy “this is special” feeling without turning it into a faceless arena event.

What I appreciate most is how the evening is packaged. You do not just buy a ticket to watch performers. You get assigned seating, table service, and a 4-course gala dinner that arrives between the show sections. It turns dinner into part of the pacing, not a pause button.

And yes, it’s burlesque. Expect theatrical sensuality, big stage energy, and acts that lean playful and cheeky. The show is moderated in English, so you can relax and enjoy the performance rather than guessing what’s going on.

Timing and pacing: how the 3 hours usually feel

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Plan on about 3 hours total. Doors open at 6:30 PM, and the show starts at 7:30 PM. That gap is useful. You can get settled, find your assigned seat, and get comfortable before the first block begins.

The evening runs in three parts. Each show block is followed by a course from the dinner menu. That means you are not stuck waiting through the entire meal while performers are already on stage, and you are also not sitting through an entire dinner while the show is waiting on you. The result is smoother pacing and a vibe that stays consistent.

If you like nightlife that doesn’t drag, this structure helps. If you are the type who needs long quiet breaks during dinner, you might find the flow a bit fast. But it’s meant to be an entertainment evening first.

The 4-course gala dinner: what you actually get and why it matters

The dinner is not a token meal. It’s a freshly prepared, 4-course gala dinner served with table and beverage service at your seat. That’s a big deal in a dinner show. It prevents the usual chaos of getting up, hunting for staff, or queuing when you’d rather be watching.

Menu highlights include:

  • Oven-fresh organic bread with salted butter and homemade sauces
  • Juicy burrata with cherry tomatoes and arugula
  • A main course choice: surf & turf with beef hip and Black Tiger shrimp (with seasonal vegetables) or a creamy risotto with fresh vegetables
  • Chocolate fondant with a liquid core, berries, and raspberry sauce

Vegetarian guests: the info explicitly says vegetarian options are available. When booking, you should let them know you want the vegetarian menu so they can prepare it correctly.

One more practical point: drinks are not included. You can buy them on-site. So if you want a specific wine pairing or cocktails, decide early. Budget for beverages.

Russell Brunner’s hosting: the English thread that ties it together

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A dinner show lives or dies by its pacing between acts, and here the MC is doing real work. The host is Russell “The Love Muscle” Brunner, and his role is more than announcements. He guides the audience through the evening with cheeky humor and timing that helps the show land.

Because the moderation is in English, you do not need to “decode” what’s happening. This is especially important for burlesque and variety acts, where comedy, rhythm, and interaction matter. If you’re traveling with friends who don’t speak German, English moderation is one of the biggest reasons this works as a group outing.

The host also helps reset attention between show blocks. When the meal course arrives, you still feel like the evening is going somewhere rather than waiting for the next curtain rise.

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The show itself: international variety, acrobatics, and big productions

Mirage Vienna: Burlesque Spectacular – Dinner Show - The show itself: international variety, acrobatics, and big productions
This is not a single-style show. You’ll see international burlesque performers plus handpicked variety acts. The description highlights breathtaking acrobatics and imaginative productions. There’s also a total of around 20 artists taking the stage night after night.

Think of it as three mini-resets of spectacle:

  1. First show block sets the tone and gets you warmed up
  2. Dinner course breaks the tempo without killing momentum
  3. Second block escalates the energy
  4. Another dinner course keeps you seated but entertained
  5. Final block aims for a stronger finale mood

Even if you do not speak the language of the performers’ banter (and you generally do not need to), the show’s structure makes it easy to follow. The act transitions plus the English host keep you oriented.

One thing to consider: multiple people noted the event can be a bit suggestive, but that’s part of the genre. If you prefer family-friendly comedy, this isn’t that. If you want adult entertainment that plays with glam and flirtation, you’re in the right place.

The venue vibe and seating: close to the stage, still check sightlines

The Mirage experience is described as intimate and stylish. Red velvet, elegant wood paneling, sparkling chandeliers, and direct views of the action are all part of the atmosphere. The biggest advantage is proximity. You are close enough to feel the energy of the performers, not staring at a distant stage from the back row of a big hall.

You also get personally assigned seats, and table service happens at your own table. That combination tends to reduce the annoying dinner-show shuffle.

Still, there’s one practical snag: one feedback point notes that even with good seats, you might not always see the stage fully. So if you’re booking, consider your seat carefully. If the seating map allows choices, prioritize center sightlines over “best table” location. The show includes acrobatics and movement, so angles matter.

Drinks, dress code, and what’s allowed in the room

Mirage Vienna: Burlesque Spectacular – Dinner Show - Drinks, dress code, and what’s allowed in the room
The event welcomes evening wear but says it’s not required. That sounds flexible, but the venue also lists clear restrictions. You’ll want to dress neatly and avoid anything that crosses the line.

Not allowed items include:

  • Sandals or flip flops
  • Shorts
  • Sleeveless shirts
  • Smoking indoors
  • Flash photography or tripods
  • Oversize luggage, backpacks, and similar large items

Also not allowed: pets (assistance dogs are the exception). There’s also a rule against weapons and sharp objects, and drones aren’t permitted.

So the smart move is simple: wear comfortable, clean evening-appropriate clothes and skip anything overly casual. You’ll fit the atmosphere better, and you avoid last-minute issues at the door.

Location in Vienna Prater: getting there without stress

The Mirage is in the heart of Vienna Prater. The good news is practical access. Parking garages and bus parking lots are nearby, and public transport is close too.

If you’re staying central, you can plan a straightforward transit ride and aim to arrive with time to settle before doors open at 6:30 PM. The show starts at 7:30 PM, and you’ll want to be seated when the first block begins.

Price and value: is $116 per person fair for a dinner show?

At $116 per person for a 3-hour dinner show, the value comes from what’s included and how it’s handled.

Here’s the value equation:

  • You get a 4-course gala dinner, freshly prepared
  • You get table and beverage service at your seat, so you do not lose time roaming around
  • You get live music throughout
  • You get a curated lineup of international artists, staged in an intimate venue
  • You get English moderation by Russell “The Love Muscle” Brunner
  • VIP category includes a bottle of sparkling wine

Could you spend less in Vienna for a night out? Sure. But if you want a single-ticket experience that bundles dinner, entertainment, and minimal fuss, this is one of the more straightforward choices.

The only “value risk” is sightline. If your seat blocks the view, you’ll still enjoy the vibe and dinner, but the show impact can drop. That’s why seat selection matters.

Who should book this, and who might not love it

Book Mirage Vienna if you want:

  • A fun adult night out with glam, music, and variety acts
  • A dinner show with assigned seating and smooth service
  • English-hosted entertainment that’s easy for international groups
  • A meal that is more than a snack (the 4-course dinner is a real part of the experience)

You may want to skip it if:

  • You prefer fully non-suggestive content
  • You want a super formal evening with zero risqué tone
  • You’re sensitive to performances that include cheeky humor and sensual staging

It’s also not suitable for children under 5, based on the provided info.

Wheelchair access is available, which helps make this accessible for more visitors.

Should you book the Mirage Vienna burlesque dinner show?

I think it’s a strong pick if you want one evening that feels special without complex planning. The biggest reasons to book are the 4-course gala dinner with table service, the live band, and the fact that the show is hosted in English so you can relax and enjoy.

My decision test for you is simple:

  • If you care about close-up, stylish spectacle and you’re okay with playful adult humor, book it.
  • If you’re picky about perfect stage sightlines, take extra care with seat choice before you lock in your ticket.

For many people, this becomes the type of Vienna evening you remember because it’s not just watching a show. It’s dinner that moves, and a room where the energy stays high from start to finish.

FAQ

What is the duration of Mirage Vienna Burlesque Spectacular – Dinner Show?

The experience lasts about 3 hours.

Where is the Mirage located in Vienna?

It’s in the heart of the Vienna Prater.

Is the show moderated in English?

Yes. The language for moderation is English (also German is mentioned).

What’s included with the ticket?

Your ticket includes a 4-course gala dinner, personally assigned seats, table and beverage service at your seat, and live music throughout the event.

Are drinks included in the price?

Drinks are not included, but you can get them on-site.

Do they offer a vegetarian menu?

Yes, vegetarian options are available. You should indicate you want the vegetarian menu when you book.

Is there a VIP option?

There is a VIP category, which includes a bottle of sparkling wine.

What time do doors open and when does the show start?

Doors open at 6:30 PM, and the show starts at 7:30 PM.

Are there any restrictions on what you can wear or bring?

Yes. For example, shorts, flip-flops, sleeveless shirts, flash photography, tripods, and oversize luggage are not allowed.

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