The Dreamboys are set to perform in Rhyl this week.
The renowned male strip show, which has been entertaining audiences for 35 years, will bring their 'explosive, immersive, and seductive dance show' to the Pavilion Theatre on Thursday, October 3.
The show will feature 'raunchier routines' and 'more audience participation than ever before'.
The Dreamboys have become a global phenomenon with 80 performers and a diverse fanbase.
Jordan Darrell, creative director, said: "2024 is our year of unparalleled excitement and unbridled sensuality.
"We're taking things up a notch, with raunchier routines that'll set the stage on fire, massive lighting and staging that will leave you awestruck, and more audience participation than ever before.
"Get ready to be part of a Dreamboys experience like no other."
Alice Woods, director of Dreamboys, said: "Over the past 35 years, Dreamboys has tantalised and seduced millions of fans with our sizzling performances, constantly evolving to meet the desires of an evolving audience through the decades.
"We're exceptionally proud of our journey and deeply appreciative of the passionate supporters that keeps us selling more tickets than ever, and entering new markets worldwide.
"Our commitment to the art of male striptease has remained constant with an incredible team of creatives and performers who outdo themselves every year.
"We're truly proud to be a part of the sexual liberation for women and the LGBTQ+ communities alike, who relish a night of playful excitement in a safe and welcoming atmosphere."
The Dreamboys have witnessed a significant growth in the diversity of their audiences.
Traditionally associated with female audiences, their fanbase now includes individuals of all genders, sexualities, ages, and backgrounds.
This increasing diversity speaks to the universal appeal of their shows and their commitment to providing a memorable and inclusive entertainment experience for everyone.
Tickets can be bought on the Pavilion Theatre's website.
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