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Baga Chipz: Chip off the Old Block Comes to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre

by Staff Writer
October 14, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Baga Chipz images supplied by publicist

After the roaring success of Material Girl and Much Betta! tours, drag royalty Baga Chipz is back with a brand-new show, Chip off the Old Block, heading to Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre this October.

The one-night-only performance takes place on Thursday 30 October at 7.30pm, promising an evening of live vocals, big band ballads, disco classics, and pub singalong favourites.

Fans can expect a special tribute segment dedicated to Baga’s dear friend, The Vivienne.

       

This X-rated comedy extravaganza is not for the faint-hearted. “If you ain’t a fan of dirty foul jokes and absolute smut, then walk on by,” warns Baga. “It’s going to be VERY, VERY ‘ARSH!”

Audiences will be treated to outrageous stories from Baga’s 20-year career, including tales of meeting the Queen and backstage gossip from RuPaul’s Drag Race.

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Known as the council estate princess, Baga Chipz will bring sequins, wigs, feather boas, and big jewellery to the stage, making this a night for all the huns to dance around their handbags and go wild in the aisles.

The show also includes an audience Q&A and an optional Meet & Greet experience after the performance.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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