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Whats On: Vault Festival, Waterloo

Retox and Party in Waterloo with late night entertainment at VAULT festival.

A late night arts festival showing an eclectic mix of entertainment including comedy, cabaret and live podcasts is currently running through until March 17.

WeareWaterloo is a late-night entertainment programme, which is aimed at residents and under 25s, and is sponsored by Vault festival.

The programme was created for people to enjoy themselves in a safe and pleasant environment, and for creatives to set up a business and connect in an artistic community.

Vault festival is the UK’s largest curated comedy festival which began seven years ago.

The late night arts and entertainment festival holds theatre, comedy and cabaret shows, which will be including drag queens, silent discos and late night parties.

The Lates programme events will be held at 10.30pm every Saturday night of the festival– which runs themes for Valentine’s Day, St Patrick’s Day and the end of University Reading week.

The Twilight programme is bringing the entertainment from 10pm every Thursday and Friday night.

This year, Vault festival is supporting two charities – Help Refugees and Child.org’s Team Mum campaign to help launch pregnancy support services in Meru, Kenya.

A percentage of the ticket sales will be donated to these charities.

WeareWaterloo also runs the Lower Marsh Market.

VAULT Festival running until March 17 £5+ for ticketed events


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