Maho Magic Bar is open at Pyrmont Bay Park until June 30 2024, but we’re in the final couple of weeks for you to visit. Before the bar vanishes into thin air, you’ll want to head down to enjoy a night of bespoke Japanese-inspired cocktails, as professional magicians perform tricks right at your table. The magic bar has had sold-out seasons in other cities in Australia, and the final Sydney sessions are starting to sell out, so you’ll want to book your visit quickly!
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The Experience:
Enter into this neon-lit pop-up bar and get ready to have all your senses engaged. The venue promises an intimate setting, allowing only a limited number of guests per evening. This is to ensure that each person can fully enjoy an up-close experience with the magicians who will keep you entertained during your stay. With vanishing objects, card tricks and illusions happening right at your table, you’ll be able to interact with the magic masters like never before.
Maho Magic Bar is perfect for a night out with friends, a bachelor or bachelorette venue, or even a fun new date night idea. With adult shows in the evenings and special family sessions available on Saturdays at 2pm & 3:15pm and Sundays at 3pm, this really is an event that caters to everyone.
Tickets start at $59 and there are multiple sessions available to choose from every day – plus, the ‘Magic Thursdays’ deal offers you a 15% discount on tickets to Thursday sessions. If you’re ready to enter a Tokyo night of magic then book your tickets to Maho Magic Bar in Darling Harbour.
The Magicians
Spica
Your legendary hostess Spica, hails from Miyazaki prefecture, a land steeped in myths and legends. Spica grew up with a father who loved magic, and her interest was sparked at a young age. When not commanding the floor in Maho Magic Bar, Spica works as an actress, and her work has been screened at numerous international film festivals.
Wambi
Hailing from Toyohashi, the heart of Japan’s motor vehicle industry, Wambi applies engineering marvel to all he touches. With an arsenal of hardware props, alongside traditional sleight-of-hand, Wambi can usually be found burning rubber at Ropponghi’s famed underground magic bar, Osmond.
Shirayuri
When not strutting his stuff with his friends on the streets of Harajuku, fashion-forward Shirayuri spends his time creating mischief on Japanese television. Born in Funabashi, Chiba, Shirayuri has travelled extensively for magic, including time in Hollywood at The Magic Castle as well as Las Vegas. A student of legendary Japanese magician, Shoot Ogawa, Shirayuri is a smooth operator you won’t want to take your eyes off.
Kaori Kitazawa
Kaori, started her magic career as a magicians stage assistant at the age of twenty, and fell in love with the world of magic. Now, based in Tokyo she is shaking up gender stereotypes of this typically male domain, Kaori has been perfecting her craft for a decade, bringing kawaii charm to a superb skill set.
Sarito
Sarito is on a mind-bending mission to become the craziest magician in the world. Born in Niigata and now based in Tokyo, this daredevil boasts a high-risk repertoire, using needles, gaffa tape, detergent, and more. Get ready to be in awe as Sarit0 pushes the boundaries of magic.
Jun
Jun Nakamura is a mind-blowing sleight-of-hand mixologist. One of Japan’s most sought-after bartenders, Jun serves up incredible drinks with a performance flair that is unmatched! Jun is famed for cementing the reputation of Tokyo’s best bars, including his most recent success, Columbia Records ‘Baroom’ in Minato, Tokyo. Jun is the man to ask if you’re looking for delicious Japanese inspired cocktails.