Gqeberha-born magician and illusionist Brendon Peel, will perform in the city for the first time since 2019, in his current tour, ‘Impossible’. Photo: SUPPLIED

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AFTER recently wowing the judges on Romania’s Got Talent, multi award winning magician and illusionist, Brendon Peel, is set to perform live at The Athenaeum tomorrow and Friday, April 7-8.

The Gqeberha-born talent, who currently lives in Johannesburg, will perform in the city for the first time since 2019, as part of his current tour, Impossible.

He previously wowed Simon Cowell on Britain’s Got Talent, received a standing ovation on Romania’s Got Talent, and has performed his unique street magic on the Travel Channel, and now people in Gqeberha can witness Peel’s mind-blowing magic live.

“I am very excited to come home to perform for the citizens of Gqeberha. I also love performing on home turf and now folks can witness my latest tricks and entertainment live in person, after a three-year hiatus,” Peel said.

Impossible is a show filled with delightful deceptions, fantastic illusions, and mind-boggling mentalism that will leave the audience wondering if the impossible can for a fleeting moment, be possible.

The show made its debut in Pretoria in February and Peel performed in KwaZulu-Natal for the Hilton Festival in March. Now it’s Gqeberha’s turn to witness this talented superstar in action.

The Impossible show allows Peel to weave his magic in an entertaining display of unique psychological experiments and classic magic tricks, as well as feats of true impossibility.

“Audiences can expect an interactive and engaging show that is unique to anything else you may have witnessed before. It is one that will certainly have your brain whirring for a very long time to come,” said Peel.

His stage shows have been dubbed by critics as “world-class” and “undeniably entertaining”.

Some of Peel’s stage show highlights include a run of shows in Dubai, performing at the Edinburgh Festival, and taking the stage in London’s West End.

“It’s honestly such a blessing to have our work spread out across the world. It has always been a dream of mine to spread my magic across the globe and doing my work across various places on major TV platforms in the world is something that means everything to me, and I will keep pushing to spread the magic even more,” said Peel.

Tickets for the show range between R100 and R120 for each show and can be purchased via Quicket.

To book visit www.quicket.co.za/events/169408-impossible-8-april-live-at-the-athenaeum/#/.

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