REVIEW · LONDON
London: Forbidden Nights Male Strip Show and After-Party
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Want a loud, cheeky London night? This is a male revue in Clapham with an upbeat show energy and an included club after-party.
I like the Britain’s Got Talent-style, crowd-friendly vibe of the live revue. And I really appreciate that your ticket doesn’t just stop at the stage: you also get after-party entry at Infernos Nightclub, so you can keep the momentum going.
The main thing to consider is drinks and food. They aren’t included, and you should expect to buy your own during the night rather than settling in with table service.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Forbidden Nights at Infernos Clapham: what you’re really buying
- Getting there fast: Infernos Nightclub, direct arrival, and ticket timing
- The show itself: male revue, uniform fantasy, and a crowd-friendly mood
- The post-show cast photo: when the night turns from watching to meeting
- Birthday Girl or Hen: the stage pass idea and how to use it
- Infernos after-party until 3:00 AM: the real reason people stay
- Drinks, food, and that bar-line reality
- Price and value: why about $33 can make sense here
- Who should book this night in Clapham
- Should you book Forbidden Nights in Male Revue + Infernos after-party?
- FAQ
- What is the meeting point for Forbidden Nights?
- What time do doors open and when does the show start?
- What are the ticket options?
- How long is the experience?
- What’s included with my ticket?
- Is food or drinks included?
- Do I need to bring an ID?
- What is the age requirement?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key highlights at a glance

- Britain’s Got Talent-style live male revue show at Infernos Clapham
- Infernos Nightclub after-party straight after the show, running until 3:00 AM
- Two ticket styles: standing (7:00 PM) or reserved seat (7:15 PM)
- Cast photo opportunity right after the show
- Stage pass chance for the Birthday Girl or Hen
- English host/greeter on hand, and the venue is wheelchair accessible
Forbidden Nights at Infernos Clapham: what you’re really buying

This isn’t a quiet sit-down theater evening. You’re paying for a full, high-energy night out built around a live male revue show, followed by club time at Infernos Nightclub in Clapham. The value is in the package: show ticket plus after-party entry, with a built-in moment to meet the cast after the performance.
For me, the best nights like this work because the flow is simple. Doors open at 7:00 PM, the show begins at 8:00 PM, and then everything keeps moving. You’re not spending extra time figuring out transportation to another venue or hunting for a place to continue the fun.
One more practical note: you’re also stepping into a show format that’s clearly adult-focused. It’s not suitable for children under 18, and it’s designed for people who are comfortable with sensual dance and a playful, sometimes cheeky tone.
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Getting there fast: Infernos Nightclub, direct arrival, and ticket timing

Your start point is easy: arrive directly at Infernos Nightclub. There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off included, so you’ll want to plan your journey accordingly. That’s usually a good sign for value, because the ticket price stays focused on the event itself.
Tickets come with two different entry windows:
- 7:00 PM standing only ticket
- 7:15 PM reserved seat ticket
That small difference matters. If you want a better chance at a clear view and you don’t mind paying a bit more, the reserved seat option is the straightforward choice. If you’re happy standing and just want to be in the mix early, the standing ticket can fit well.
Doors open at 7:00 PM, and the show is at 8:00 PM, so arriving in that arrival window helps you avoid rushing when the venue is busy.
The show itself: male revue, uniform fantasy, and a crowd-friendly mood

The core event is the live Forbidden Nights male strip show at Infernos Clapham. It’s an upbeat male revue and it’s described as a stage experience that draws on the kind of performance energy you’d expect from mainstream TV entertainment.
What I find useful to know is the show is built around sensual dances and playful fantasy themes, including a few men in uniform. If that’s your thing, you’ll likely feel right at home. If you’re hoping for a traditional, subtle performance style, this is probably not that.
Also, the night is designed to keep the room engaged. The format is party-oriented, with the expectation that the crowd will participate and enjoy the momentum. You should treat this like a fun night out where the audience energy is part of the show.
The post-show cast photo: when the night turns from watching to meeting

Right after the show, you get a photo opportunity with the cast. This is one of those perks that can change the whole experience. Watching a performance is fun, but getting a quick moment with the performers gives you something more tangible to remember.
Timing is key here. The information you’ll want is that it happens straight after the show. So don’t drift off to the bar or the restroom right away if you want your photo slot.
If you’re coming as part of a group celebration, this is also where the night becomes more personal. It’s a natural moment for birthday photos, hen-party group pictures, and that “we did it” feeling.
Birthday Girl or Hen: the stage pass idea and how to use it

The highlights mention a stage pass opportunity for the Birthday Girl or Hen. That’s exactly the kind of detail that makes nights like this feel custom instead of generic.
What you should do in practice is decide early whether you’re the person celebrating. If you are, plan to communicate that clearly to the host or greeter in the room. The event has an English-speaking host/greeter, so you’re not dealing with a language barrier when you’re asking how the stage pass part works.
Even if you’re not chosen, having the celebration element built in is worth something. It signals that the show is meant for nights out, not just a ticket you attend and forget.
Infernos after-party until 3:00 AM: the real reason people stay
The after-party is where this experience turns into a full night out. Your ticket includes entry to the Infernos Nightclub after-party straight after the show, and it runs until 3:00 AM.
This is a big deal for value, because nightlife can get expensive fast once you’re paying separately for club entry. By bundling the after-party into your ticket, the plan is simpler: watch the show, meet the cast, then stay for the club portion without extra tickets.
One practical thing to manage: the after-party ending at 3:00 AM means you’re committing to late-night pacing. If you’re traveling the next day early, plan your sleep and transportation. London nights can run long, and this one is scheduled to do exactly that.
Drinks, food, and that bar-line reality

Food and drinks are not included, so you’ll be buying your own. In a review context, the big practical complaint that comes up around shows like this is that drinks may not be brought to your seat. In other words, you should expect bar runs rather than table service.
That affects your plan in small but real ways:
- You’ll want cash or a card ready for purchases
- If you’re standing, your spot can be harder to protect while you grab a drink
- If you’re reserved seating, you’ll still likely queue at the bar at some point
If you like to pace your evening with snacks and drinks, consider eating earlier. Then you can treat club drinks as part of the entertainment budget.
Price and value: why about $33 can make sense here

The listed price is $33 per person, and the ticket options show £25 for standing and £35 for reserved seating. Either way, the value logic is the same: you’re paying for a live show plus a nightclub after-party entry, with a cast photo opportunity added in.
In many London nightlife situations, the show ticket is only half the cost story. The other half is what happens after. Here, you’re not buying a separate plan for after the performance. You’re already included in the venue’s club night.
The reserved seat option costs more, but it may be worth it if you know you’ll want comfort or a guaranteed view. The standing option can be a good match if you’re traveling with friends and want to be close to the action without paying for a seat.
Who should book this night in Clapham
This experience fits best if you want:
- A fun, adult nightlife event with a live stage performance
- A show format that’s playful and social
- A plan that naturally turns into a club night afterward
- A built-in moment for cast photos after the show
It’s not a match if you want something quiet, restrained, or family-friendly. It’s also not ideal if you hate late nights, since the after-party runs until 3:00 AM.
For groups, it can be especially satisfying. Birthday and hen-party energy is clearly part of the event design, with the stage pass idea for the Birthday Girl or Hen.
Should you book Forbidden Nights in Male Revue + Infernos after-party?
If you’re the type of person who likes a big night out with clear structure, I’d say it’s a strong choice. The biggest reason is the package: show ticket + cast photo + after-party entry at the same venue, with timing that’s easy to follow.
Book it if you:
- Want a ready-made, adult-only London night
- Like the TV-era variety show feel
- Appreciate a schedule that keeps you moving from show to club
Skip it if you:
- Want drinks and food included (they aren’t)
- Prefer seated, early evenings (this runs late)
- Are uncomfortable with sensual, adult performance themes
If you go in with the right expectations, this is the kind of night you remember because it doesn’t just entertain you on stage. It keeps you in the party zone long after the final song.
FAQ
What is the meeting point for Forbidden Nights?
You should arrive directly at Infernos Nightclub.
What time do doors open and when does the show start?
Doors open at 7:00 PM, and the show starts at 8:00 PM.
What are the ticket options?
There are two options: 7:00 PM standing only (£25) and 7:15 PM reserved seat (£35).
How long is the experience?
The duration is listed as 3 hours. The after-party ends at 3:00 AM.
What’s included with my ticket?
Your ticket includes the Forbidden Nights show ticket, a chance to take photos with the cast, and after-party entry.
Is food or drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
Do I need to bring an ID?
Yes. Bring a passport or ID card.
What is the age requirement?
It is not suitable for children under 18.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
























