Divina De Campo - ‘I Do Think’ Tour 2025
Divina de Campo returns with I Do Think, an electrifying one-woman show that explores life’s highs, lows, and everything in between. From orbiting the stars to becoming one, join Divina as she distills her extraordinary journey through stage, screen, and even the occasional market stall. At its core, I Do Think reflects on one powerful truth: People will think what they will about you, but the only thing within your control is to be yourself. After a lot of thinking, therapy, and soul searching, Divina shares her heartfelt discoveries with a heavy helping of humor.
Expect a vibrant mix of comedy, show-stopping music numbers, and intimate storytelling as Divina takes you through her world of self-reflection, kissed frogs, and unforgettable moments.
A story well lived, beautifully told, and unapologetically true.
About Divina
Divina de Campo is a seasoned British drag queen and singer who was crowned runner-up on the first series of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK. In addition to her Drag Race fame, Divina has made waves with a UK Top 40 single as part of the girl group The Frock Destroyers. Known for her high soprano and four-octave range, she has also been featured on ITV’s The Voice and the BBC’s All Together Now. Her critically acclaimed theater credits include her role as Mary Sunshine in Chicago, her award-winning performance as Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, and most recently, The SpongeBob Musical.”
Advanced ticket's are £22 plus booking fee.
Doors at 7pm, show from 8pm
PLEASE NOTE: This event will be a mix of seated and standing, first come first serve. If you have access questions please contact dave@vauxhalltavern.com.
ALL BAGS AND COATS MUST BE CHECKED IN TO CLOAKROOM
The RVT is an LGBTQ+ venue, please respect our space. No hen/stag parties.
Praise for Divina
“a supernova.” - inews
“(Divina) has sublime comic timing” - The Independent
“Divina De Campo has more than just drag queen swagger; she matches her stage presence with an effortless vocal range” - The Guardian
“There’s only one thing wrong with de Campo’s performance - she’s too good” - What’s on Stage
“a star turn” - Manchester Evening News
‘Incredible” - West End Best Friend
“A powerhouse performance” - The Stage