Canggu: Drag Show with Dinner

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Canggu: Drag Show with Dinner

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Tonight is theater and dinner.

This is a drag night built around food, laughs, and Deaf inclusion, with breaks where you can learn simple sign language for free. I like that it feels warm and community-minded, not just a performance you watch from your seat. I also like the weekly twist: Wednesday trivia, Friday tarot, and Sunday Broadway-themed songs. One thing to keep in mind is that the evening runs about 2 to 3 hours and the pacing changes by theme, so if you hate crowd participation, you may want to settle in with low expectations.

What You’ll Experience at Inklusiv Warung in Canggu

Canggu: Drag Show with Dinner - What You’ll Experience at Inklusiv Warung in Canggu
If you’re looking for a fun night in the Seminyak/Canggu area that’s more than a typical bar show, this delivers. It’s a dinner-and-drag format, with the added layer that the venue’s mission centers on employing the Deaf and creating social impact events. That mission shows up in small, human moments: the staff interaction feels personal, and the show includes sign language teaching during the breaks.

The energy is the point here. You’re not just a spectator. The format invites you to participate, sing along, and react with the room. And with a name like Inklusiv Warung, you can expect the vibe to be inclusive by design, not as an afterthought.

The other practical thing I appreciate: the ticket price works like a minimum spend. In plain terms, you pay a modest admission and then you can put that value toward dinner and drinks. That makes the night easier to plan—especially when nightlife in Bali can get expensive fast.

Key Details That Matter Before You Go

Canggu: Drag Show with Dinner - Key Details That Matter Before You Go

  • Show starts at 8pm and the whole evening typically runs 2 to 3 hours
  • Your ticket becomes minimum spend, meaning it’s meant to be used on food and drinks
  • Deaf staff teach sign language during breaks (free)
  • Weekly themes: Wednesday trivia, Friday tarot, Sunday Broadway songs
  • You’ll get an extra drink included via a free selected drink option
  • Friday tarot is free but limited spots, so plan to register

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A Night in Seminyak/Canggu: Where the Drag Fits With Dinner

Canggu: Drag Show with Dinner - A Night in Seminyak/Canggu: Where the Drag Fits With Dinner
Even if you know Canggu’s nightlife scene, this one plays differently. You’re seated and eating while the show happens, which changes the rhythm. Instead of the usual grab-a-drink-then-watch-a-stage, you get a smoother flow: you can focus on the food first, then the performance pulls you in.

Also, the venue has free WiFi, which is handy if you want to keep your plans organized before the show. It’s described as near public transportation, so you don’t have to rely on a private car every step of the night. Service animals are allowed, which is a thoughtful detail if that matters for you.

The biggest “fit” question is this: do you like interactive shows? If you do, you’ll likely have a better time because audience participation is part of the experience. If you prefer quiet, watch-from-the-wall theater, you might still enjoy the talent, but you’ll want to mentally prepare.

Stop 1: Inklusiv Warung and the Drag Show + Dinner Formula

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This is the only stop, and it’s the core experience. The evening is set up so you arrive, eat comfort food and drink, and then watch drag performances with a different emphasis depending on the night.

What you can expect from the show

You’ll see drag performers covering songs and comedic moments that keep moving through the night. The most consistent pattern is interaction. People are encouraged to be part of the fun in a way that feels welcoming and respectful, not mean-spirited.

One detail that came up strongly in the feedback is that the show is both entertaining and intimate. That matters. Intimate shows make it easier to feel included, and they tend to keep the pacing lively.

Deaf-led moments and sign language breaks

A standout feature is the Deaf staff teaching basic sign language during breaks. This isn’t a gimmick. It’s practical, short, and accessible. Even if you don’t know sign, you can follow along and pick up a few gestures you can use later.

This is one of the reasons I’d call this night more meaningful than a standard drag event. You’re not just consuming art; you’re also learning something tied directly to the community behind the show.

A quick note about the performers you might see

In one of the highlights shared, Katty was mentioned as a performer and entertainer. So if Katty is on your night, you’ll likely notice a strong personality up front and center.

Weekly Themes: Wednesday Trivia, Friday Tarot, Sunday Broadway

The show changes weekly, and the theme influences the pace and the audience vibe. Here’s how the different nights tend to work.

Wednesday: Drag Trivia Night (and free cocktail for winners)

If you like games, Wednesday is a strong pick. The drag talent leads the trivia, and there’s a fun loop built into it: answers, laughs, then songs. There’s also a benefit for participants—free cocktails for trivia winners.

This can be a good choice if you’re traveling with friends who want a shared activity, not just background entertainment. Even if you don’t win, the trivia structure tends to keep everyone engaged.

One practical consideration: trivia can slow the evening slightly if you’re not familiar with the format or if your group is shy. Still, it’s usually the kind of activity that wakes up a room fast.

Friday: Drag Tarot Reading (free, limited spots)

Friday is the most “plan-ahead” night because tarot readings are free but limited. You’ll want to register your name to secure a spot.

In terms of pacing, tarot can take time between performances, and that’s a real factor to think about. If you like slow, theatrical fortune-telling, you’ll probably enjoy it. If you’re impatient and mainly want nonstop showtime, you might find the transitions less tight.

That said, tarot adds a unique angle. It’s not just trivia; it’s a quieter, personal-feeling moment inside a big, lively drag night.

Sunday: Broadway Focus Theater Night

Sunday goes big on musical theater energy. The theme is Broadway focus, with legendary songs from top Broadway shows. If you love recognizable show tunes or want a “sing and cheer” style night, Sunday is often the best fit.

This night also tends to work well for groups that want something a bit more classic in the performance choices, compared to a trivia or tarot format.

Value for Money: Ticket Price, Minimum Spend, and Drinks

Canggu: Drag Show with Dinner - Value for Money: Ticket Price, Minimum Spend, and Drinks
The price is listed at $16, and the key idea is that your ticket works like a minimum spend. In other words, the admission is meant to be applied to what you order on site, so you’re not paying extra just to enter.

There’s also a clear spend structure included:

  • FDC Ticket: 1 free selected drink per person
  • Exclusive credit: IDR 200,000 per person for food and drinks
  • Any extra spending beyond that IDR 200,000 credit is charged at the venue

This is where the value calculation becomes more useful than the headline price. If you plan to have dinner plus at least one or two drinks, the credit and the included free drink can bring your total closer to what you would pay anyway at a good casual spot.

If you only want one small drink and a light snack, you may not maximize the deal. But if you’re going for the full dinner-and-show experience, it lines up well.

The Food and Drinks: Comfort Eats, Not Fine Dining Drama

The food is described as high-quality Western and Indonesian comfort food. That’s an ideal match for a night where you’re mixing entertainment and eating. Comfort food helps you stay relaxed during the show instead of being too full, too hungry, or stuck waiting for long courses.

From the feedback, food is often described as decent to delicious, with drinks priced reasonably. One comment also called out that the meal bundle was okay when paired with the show, which tells me the main star is still the entertainment—food supports it.

So I’d treat the food as a practical part of your night out. You’re there for the drag, the sign language teaching, and the interactive vibe. Then you’ll be happy the dinner isn’t an afterthought.

Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Be Cautious)

This fits best if you want:

  • an evening with interactive entertainment
  • a show that includes a community mission, not just a stage act
  • a low-stress reason to dress up a bit and have laughs over dinner

It also suits adults traveling with family in some cases, since the vibe is described as inclusive and welcoming for different ages. Still, you’ll want to consider your own group’s comfort with participation and a theatrical atmosphere.

If your group prefers quiet dining and minimal interaction, you might find the energy too “involved.” One shared note mentioned the experience wasn’t for them, even though the show had variety and energy. That’s a fair reminder: drag comedy and audience participation aren’t everyone’s cup of tea.

Practical Tips to Make Your Night Smoother

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Here are a few common-sense moves that help regardless of which weekly theme you get.

  • Arrive early enough to settle in and order food before the show really heats up. Dinner plus a performance takes some timing.
  • If you’re going on Friday, think of the tarot as an added activity with a limited seat window. If you care about getting in, register your spot.
  • Bring a good mood. This is a fun, social atmosphere.
  • If you want to use the included drink and credit, plan to order from the menu instead of saving everything for later. You’ll get more value.
  • If you’re learning sign language, don’t worry about being perfect. The point is to follow along and try.

Should You Book This Drag Show With Dinner in Canggu?

I’d book it if you want a night that blends dinner, performance, and community in a way that feels normal and fun—not forced. The weekly themes make it easy to choose the right vibe: trivia on Wednesday, tarot on Friday, Broadway songs on Sunday. Add in Deaf staff teaching sign language for free, and you get something you won’t find in most nightlife lineups.

Skip it (or choose a different night) if you mainly want nonstop showtime with no slow transitions, or if you strongly dislike interactive crowd energy. Tarot night in particular can slow the pacing.

If your goal is an entertaining, inclusive evening with actual value in food and drinks, this is a solid pick for Seminyak/Canggu.

FAQ

Where does this experience happen?

It takes place in the Seminyak, Indonesia area at Inklusiv Warung.

How long is the drag show with dinner?

The experience runs about 2 to 3 hours.

What time does the show start?

The show starts at 8pm (20:00).

Is the ticket a mobile ticket?

Yes, the ticket is listed as a mobile ticket.

What do I get for the price?

You get entry, a free selected drink (FDC ticket: 1 per person), and an IDR 200,000 credit per person for food and drinks.

Is tarot reading included?

Tarot reading is included on Fridays only, and it is free but limited, so you need to register to secure a spot.

What weekly themes are offered?

Wednesday has Drag Trivia Night, Friday has Drag Tarot reading, and Sunday has a Broadway focus theater night.

Do I get help learning sign language?

Yes. Deaf staff fill the breaks by teaching you some sign language for free.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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