Frontmezzjunkies reports: Four nights of international burlesque, cabaret, and drag will transform Buddies in Bad Times Theatre this November.
By Ross
It does not take much to convince me to pay attention when a festival promises dreamscapes, glamour, rebellion, and a Burlesque Hall of Famer all in the same weekend. The newly announced 2026 Toronto Burlesque Festival sounds less like a series of performances and more like an invitation to step into an entirely different world, one where artistry, self-expression, and spectacle collide in dazzling fashion. If the early details are any indication, REVERIE may become one of Toronto’s most intriguing theatrical celebrations of the fall.
Running from November 12 through 15, 2026, at Toronto’s iconic Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, the 14th annual Toronto Burlesque Festival will present four evenings of themed performances featuring more than 50 burlesque artists from around the world. The festival continues its mission of celebrating diversity, inclusivity, body positivity, and artistic expression through an art form that has always thrived on reinvention.

This year’s headliners bring together an extraordinary collection of international talent. They include Lou Lou la Duchesse de Rière, the internationally renowned Afro-Indigenous burlesque performer and 2022 Miss Exotic World from Montreal; Chicago cabaret legend and two-time Number One Burlesque Figure Jeez Loueez; international burlesque icon Jezebel Express, whose career spans New York and Newfoundland; and a special appearance by Lovey Goldmine, the Burlesque Hall of Famer whose remarkable career has stretched across five decades.
Each evening of the festival embraces its own distinct identity. Opening night, Joyful Rebellion, begins with a cocktail reception accompanied by live jazz before an evening celebrating resistance, pleasure, and the power of choosing joy. Wit & Whimsy follows with a vibrant vendors’ marketplace and performances that blur the boundaries between mischief and magic. Saturday’s Gilded Glamour promises lavish costumes, dazzling artistry, and unapologetic spectacle, while the closing program, Through the Looking Glass, pairs a high tea brunch with a showcase and a special Lunch & Learn conversation featuring burlesque legend Lovey Goldmine, offering audiences a rare opportunity to engage with the history and legacy of the art form.
Beyond the performances themselves, the festival will also present two days of public workshops led by its headliners and featured artists, allowing newcomers and longtime admirers alike to explore the craft from those helping shape its present and future. The full lineup of performers is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
What makes this announcement so exciting is not simply the promise of glamour or elaborate costumes, but the philosophy that sits beneath them. The Toronto Burlesque Festival has long positioned burlesque as a celebration of individuality, confidence, storytelling, and community. REVERIE seems poised to invite audiences into that dream with open arms, offering four nights where imagination takes center stage and performance becomes an act of joy, liberation, and fearless self-expression.
November 12–15, 2026
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
12 Alexandra Street in Toronto
Tickets are $51.50 – $231.50
Livestream: $20.50 per show or $77.20 for all four
Use code TBFEARLYBIRD for 15% discount until August 31st
www.torontoburlesquefestival.ca


