Home or Venue? The Best Location for Your Strip Act

An act works best in a space that matches the show: clear sightlines, enough room, and pleasant sound. You don't need a large stage; with a few small adjustments, you can immediately make it comfortable for everyone.
Get a free quoteHome: Intimate setting with big impact
Slide a coffee table aside and create an open space. Ensure the artist can move safely and the audience can easily watch. A compact speaker and some lighting do wonders. You can find extra tips at Locations.
Venue or Pub: Let the space work for you
In a venue, it helps to designate a clear 'show spot'—a corner, a small raised area, or simply a free zone. Test the sound level; you can reduce harsh echoes by closing curtains or moving chairs. Once the basics are right, the artist can do their job and you can relax and enjoy.
Safety and Comfort
Keep glassware outside the show area, clear walkways, and check for loose cords. These are details you don't see in photos, but they immediately improve the experience.
Get a free quoteWhen you calmly make choices based on audience, location, and timing, the puzzle falls into place naturally. A few minutes of preparation—creating space, testing sound, and setting expectations—gives the artist the freedom to deliver a performance that perfectly suits the moment. This way, it becomes not just fun, but memorable.