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Coqtales Show: The Hottest Male Show in Amsterdam, Magic Mike

5.0 · 216 reviews 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.) From $48 Operated by Coqtales · Bookable on Viator
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Some nights need less sightseeing. Coqtales gives Amsterdam a cheeky change of pace, with a 90-minute all-male show at The Other Side aimed squarely at bachelorette parties, birthdays, and girls’ nights out. I like the interactive format, which asks you to join the fun rather than simply sit in the dark, and I like the option to add dinner and continue into a complimentary afterparty. The main thing to consider is the adult, audience-involvement style, which will not suit every group.

I also appreciate the range of performers, since each entertainer brings a different look and dance style. The show has earned a 4.8 rating from 216 ratings, with 96 percent of people recommending it. Still, reserve ahead, especially for a hen weekend, because the best seating and the most memorable surprises may depend on booking early.

Key points to know before booking

Coqtales Show: The Hottest Male Show in Amsterdam, Magic Mike - Key points to know before booking

  • The Other Side is home to Amsterdam’s first all-male show, with professional entertainers, committed waiters, and expert masseurs.
  • The show lasts about 90 minutes, giving you a full evening activity without taking over the whole night.
  • Audience involvement is part of the format, so this is more than a stage performance watched from a distance.
  • Dinner can be added to the ticket, a useful choice if you want one easy plan instead of arranging a separate meal.
  • A complimentary afterparty keeps the night going, making the experience especially suited to group celebrations.
  • The price is about $48.39 per person, with group discounts and free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time.

What kind of Amsterdam night is Coqtales?

Coqtales Show: The Hottest Male Show in Amsterdam, Magic Mike - What kind of Amsterdam night is Coqtales?

Coqtales is built for a particular kind of evening: loud, playful, social, and a little daring. It is not a traditional theater performance or a quiet cultural stop. You go to enjoy a party atmosphere, watch male dancers, and take part when the show turns its attention toward the audience.

The setting is The Other Side in Amsterdam. The experience is presented as the city’s first all-male show, and the cast includes a diverse group of professional entertainers. Each performer has a distinct appearance and dance routine, so the program is designed around variety rather than one repeated act.

I like that difference. A show with several performers can keep the pace moving and give your group something to talk about afterward. You can see which style appeals to you most, from a performer’s appearance to his dance routine, without the whole evening feeling like one long version of the same number.

The atmosphere also includes drinks, waiters, and masseurs. Those details tell you what sort of venue this is: part stage show, part nightlife experience, and part group party. If you want a polished night out with friends and do not mind adult entertainment, the mix makes sense.

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Inside the 90-minute show at The Other Side

Coqtales Show: The Hottest Male Show in Amsterdam, Magic Mike - Inside the 90-minute show at The Other Side

The advertised duration is about one hour and 30 minutes. That is long enough to feel like a complete evening activity, but short enough to leave room for dinner, drinks, or other plans in Amsterdam.

The show begins with the performers on stage and the room set up for a lively night. You are not expected to remain a silent observer. Audience involvement is one of the central features, so the energy comes from the exchange between the cast and the people in the room.

That point matters when you choose tickets. One rating specifically praised the audience participation, and a hen party described the activity as its favorite part of the weekend. If you enjoy being included in the action, this format should work well. If you prefer to watch without attention coming your way, you may want to think carefully before booking.

The professional entertainers each bring a personal style. One might catch your eye because of his appearance, while another may win you over with his dance routine. That variety gives the show a more social feel than a single-act performance.

The venue also has waiters and expert masseurs as part of the experience. The supplied information does not spell out every service or interaction, so I would avoid assuming exactly what will happen at your table. The safe expectation is a hosted adult show with drinks available and staff focused on keeping the evening moving.

Why the interactive style matters

Many stage shows ask you to sit back and watch. Coqtales takes a different route. The interaction is not a side feature added for a few minutes, but part of the identity of the performance.

That makes it a natural match for a bachelorette party or birthday group. You can celebrate the guest of honor, laugh with friends, and share a night that feels different from another meal in a restaurant. The audience involvement also gives the event a less formal mood. You do not need to know anything about dance or theater to enjoy it.

Still, I would speak with your group before booking. Personal boundaries matter here. Some people love the surprise of being noticed, while others would rather keep a little distance from the stage. Since the show is designed to involve the audience, a group with mixed comfort levels should agree on expectations first.

The experience is also more fun when you treat it as a party rather than a serious performance. You are not buying a history lesson about Amsterdam or a high-culture concert. You are buying a social night with professional dancers, drinks, and the possibility of being part of the show.

Dinner, drinks, and the afterparty

Coqtales Show: The Hottest Male Show in Amsterdam, Magic Mike - Dinner, drinks, and the afterparty

The standard experience centers on the show, but you can upgrade your ticket to include dinner. I see real value in that option for a group. It removes one decision from the evening and keeps everyone on the same schedule, which is often harder than it sounds during a celebration.

The dinner upgrade also helps if you are booking for a bachelorette party. Instead of splitting the group between a restaurant and the venue, you can make the meal part of the plan. The available information does not give a menu or say how dinner is served, so check the exact ticket details before paying extra.

Drinks are on hand during the event, according to the experience description. That supports the party setting, but remember that the ticket price may not cover every drink unless your selected option says so. I would check what is included when comparing ticket types.

After the performance, you can continue at a complimentary afterparty. This is one of the stronger features for a group that wants a full night out rather than a single 90-minute activity. You do not have to find a second venue immediately, and the mood can carry on after the final routine.

The word complimentary applies to access to the afterparty. It does not necessarily explain every purchase made there, so keep your ticket details and any venue terms handy. The practical benefit is simple: the evening does not have to end when the main show does.

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Seating and booking ahead

Coqtales Show: The Hottest Male Show in Amsterdam, Magic Mike - Seating and booking ahead

Advance booking is recommended, and the experience is booked an average of 45 days ahead. That is a useful signal for anyone organizing a weekend around a birthday or hen party. You can reserve a mobile ticket in advance and avoid spending time at the sales office.

Early booking may also help with seating. One party chose VIP tickets and sat in the second row, while another note advises booking ahead for better placement and more surprises in front of you. I would treat VIP seating as a choice for people who want to feel close to the action, not as a requirement for enjoying the show.

Group discounts may help reduce the cost when several people book together. The exact saving is not provided, so compare the group option with the standard price before you confirm. A mobile ticket is useful for a group leader, since it reduces the need to collect paper tickets or stop at a sales desk.

You receive confirmation when you book. Keep the confirmation available on your phone and check the local start time carefully, especially if your Amsterdam plans include other reservations.

Is $48.39 good value?

Coqtales Show: The Hottest Male Show in Amsterdam, Magic Mike - Is $48.39 good value?

The listed price is about $48.39 per person. Whether that is good value depends on how much of the evening you use.

For the basic admission, you receive about 90 minutes of professional male entertainment in an interactive setting. The value improves if your group would otherwise pay for a separate show and another nightlife stop, since the ticket may also give you access to the afterparty.

The dinner upgrade changes the calculation. If you want a simple group plan, paying more to combine food and entertainment may be worthwhile. If you already have a favorite restaurant booked, the basic ticket could be the better choice.

Group discounts can also make a difference, but you should verify the final total for your party. The strongest value is likely for a group that wants a coordinated celebration, enjoys audience participation, and plans to stay for the afterparty.

I would not choose Coqtales because it is the cheapest activity in Amsterdam. I would choose it because it combines a show, drinks, group energy, and a possible late-night continuation in one booking. That convenience has value, particularly when one person is arranging the whole celebration.

Who will enjoy Coqtales most?

Coqtales Show: The Hottest Male Show in Amsterdam, Magic Mike - Who will enjoy Coqtales most?

This experience is best suited to adults planning a bachelorette party, birthday, or girls’ night out. The playful tone and audience involvement give a celebration group plenty to react to together.

It also works for friends who want something outside the usual Amsterdam routine. The city is known for liberal nightlife, and Coqtales offers a direct way to enjoy that side of the city in a planned venue rather than leaving the evening to chance.

I would be more cautious if your group wants a quiet dinner, a formal theater setting, or an activity where nobody is singled out. The show’s appeal comes from its interaction, so that same feature can be a drawback for people who prefer privacy.

The venue is near public transportation, which makes it practical for a night out. Service animals are allowed, and the stated requirement is a moderate level of physical fitness. Those details make the experience workable for many people, but the supplied information does not describe the exact seating layout or other accessibility features, so contact the provider if your group has specific needs.

Planning the rest of your night

Coqtales Show: The Hottest Male Show in Amsterdam, Magic Mike - Planning the rest of your night

Because the show lasts about 90 minutes and may continue into an afterparty, leave room around it rather than booking another fixed activity too tightly. This is especially important for a group celebration, where getting everyone from dinner to the venue can take longer than expected.

The dinner upgrade may simplify the first half of the evening. If you choose it, confirm the meal details and timing before you arrive. If you skip dinner, plan your meal separately and allow enough time to reach The Other Side without rushing.

A mobile ticket keeps the booking simple. I would put one person in charge of the confirmation, then share the start time and meeting plan with the whole group. This avoids the usual party problem where everyone assumes somebody else knows where to go.

The experience requires a minimum number of people. If that minimum is not met and the show is canceled, you will be offered another date or experience, or a full refund. That is worth remembering when building a tight itinerary around a special weekend.

Cancellation and practical terms

You can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the experience starts. The deadline follows local Amsterdam time, not the time zone you may have traveled from.

Changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not accepted, and a late cancellation is not refunded. For a group booking, I would set a decision deadline well before that cutoff so one person is not left managing last-minute changes.

Confirmation arrives at booking, and the ticket is available on mobile. The venue is near public transportation, while the stated physical requirement is moderate fitness. Service animals are permitted.

My call: book it for the right group

I would book Coqtales if I wanted a lively Amsterdam night for a bachelorette party, birthday, or close group of friends who enjoy adult humor and audience participation. The 90-minute show, dinner option, group discounts, and complimentary afterparty create a convenient package, and the strong 4.8 rating supports its reputation as a well-liked night out.

I would reserve well ahead, especially if seating matters. Consider VIP tickets if your group wants to be close to the stage, and choose the dinner upgrade only if you value convenience more than having a separate restaurant meal.

Skip it if your group is uncomfortable with interactive male entertainment or wants a calm, predictable evening. For everyone else, Coqtales offers a playful break from Amsterdam’s usual sightseeing circuit, with enough structure to make a celebration easy to organize.

FAQ

Where does Coqtales take place?

The show takes place at The Other Side in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

How long does the show last?

The experience lasts approximately one hour and 30 minutes.

How much does admission cost?

The listed price is $48.39 per person. Group discounts may be available.

Can I add dinner to my ticket?

Yes. You can upgrade your ticket to include dinner. The available information does not provide the menu or meal schedule, so check the selected ticket details when booking.

Is there an afterparty?

Yes. Access to a complimentary afterparty is included as part of the experience.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can receive a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded or accepted.

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