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One of the most sought-after and experienced performers on the planet.

Whether it’s a Broadway stage, corporate banquet, private party or your laptop screen at home … Colin Cloud has conquered them all.

  Imagine hiding an object in one of your hands. Go on - we dare you. Colin already knows which hand it’s in, what the object is and even that secret you were trying to put out of your mind. (Relax, he won’t tell anyone).

Originally from Edinburgh, Scotland, Colin was accepted to study forensic investigation at the age of just 15 at university in Glasgow where he specialized in criminal profiling. Now residing in Las Vegas, where he has been performing for organizations and audiences all around the world with his virtual shows, he has been described by the media as being the closest thing you will ever experience to a real life Sherlock Holmes, with demonstrations that look like real mind reading and charisma that will hypnotize your entire audience.

You’re about to learn why event planners and companies around the world consider him their secret weapon to ensure their events are unforgettable. 

Regularly performing to over 300 audiences a year, he’s no stranger to adapting his material and content to ensure that it is perfectly suited to your event and audience. Colin has spent the last 20 years performing for everyone from royalty and A-list celebrities to some of the largest organizations on the planet, and now even ‘off the planet’ – because, since pioneering virtual mentalism shows, Colin has also performed for astronauts in space. In real life, Colin’s unique performance skills have led to him selling out theaters at the Edinburgh Festival, on London’s West End, Broadway and now the Las Vegas Strip; all resulting in countless five star reviews. 

The one thing all of these events have in common? Everyone present had their minds blown and, more importantly, our clients have returned time and time again to continue to share the experience with new audiences.

But don’t take our word for it – explore the site to get a better understanding of what Colin does. Then get in touch and let’s work out how he can best enhance your event to ensure it has the impact you deserve.

We look forward to working with you soon.

VENUES COLIN HAS PLAYED THE LAST FEW YEARS INCLUDE:

The Marquis Theatre – New York

The Shaftesbury Theatre – London

Rama Casino – Ontario

Community Auditorium – Ontario

DECC Theatre – Duluth

Mayo Performing Arts Centre – Morristown

Kirby Centre Performing Arts – Wilkes-Barre

Paramount Theatre – Rutland

Count Basie Centre – Red Bank

Luhrs Centre – Shippensburg

Merriam Theatre – Philadelphia

Tilles Centre – Greenvale

Oxford Performing Arts Centre – Oxford

Bergen Performing Arts Centre – Englewood

The Peace Centre – Greenville

King Centre – Melbourne

Ruth Eckerd Hall – Clearwater

Van Weze PAC – Sarasota

Show Me Centre – Cape Girardeau

Gallagher-Bluedorn PAC – Cedar Falls

Honeywell Centre – Wabash

Clayton Centre for the Arts – Maryville

Riverpark Centre – Owensboro

Redding Civic Auditorium – Redding

Hult Centre – Eugene

Town Toyota Centre – Wenatchee

Snoqualmie Casion – Snoqualmie

INB Performing Arts Centre – Spokane

Pikes Peak Centre – Colorado Springs

Fantasy Springs Resort Casino – Indio

Penchanga Theatre – Temecula

Gallo Centre for the Arts – Modesto

Auditorio Citibanamex – Monterrey

Emerson Colonial Theatre – Boston

Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Vancouver

Northern Jubilee – Edmonton

DPAC – Durham

Wilson Centre – Wilmington

State Farm Centre – Champaign

Mendl Centre – Benton Harbor

Centre in the Square – Kitchener

Pavilion – Irving

Smart Financial Centre – Sugarland

Orpheum – Memphis

Straz Centre for the Performing Arts – Tampa

Broward Centre – Ft. Lauderdale

Berglund PA Theatre – Roanoake

Altoria Theatre – Richmond

Crown Centre – Fayetteville

Brick Breedan Field House – Bozeman

Casper Event Centre – Casper

Fine Arts Centre – Rapid City

Adam Centre – Missoula

The Palladium – London

The Pleasance Grand – Edinburgh

Budqiser Gardens – Ontario

N. Charleston PAC – N. Charleston

NJPAC – Newark

Wilson Centre – Wilmington

Berglund PAC – Roanoake

Warren PAC – Warren

SaskTel Centre – Saskatoon

Bell MTS Centre – Winnipeg

Palace Theatre – Columbus

Chester Fritz Auditorium – Grand Forks

Kravis Centre – West Palm Beach

Peabody Auditorium – Daytona Beach

Raising Canes River Centre – Baton Rouge

William Bell Auditorium – Augusta

Clayton Centre – Maryville

Honeywell Centre – Wabash

Robinson Performance Hall – Little Rock

Topeka PAC – Topeka

BOK Centre – Tulsa

Centre II PAC – Wichita

Appell Centre for the Arts – York

State Theatre NJ – New Brunswick

Landmark Theatre – Syracuse

Proctors PAC – Schenectady

Providence PAC – Providence

Flynn Centre – Burlington

The Stanley – Utica

Kuss Auditorium – Clark State

Moran Theatre – Jacksonville

Key West – Tennessee Williams Theatre

5th Avenue Theatre – Seattle

National Arts Centre – Ottawa

Palace Theatre – Columbus

Devos PAC – Grand Rapids

Fox Cities – Appleton

Milwaukee Theatre – Milwaukee

Sandman Centre – Kamloops

CN Centre – Prince George

Lied Centre – Lincoln

Hamon Hall – Springfield

Stranahan Theatre – Toledo

Fox Theatre – Detroit

Fox Theatre – Atlanta

Morris PAC – South Bend

Packard Music Hall – Warren

Palace Theatre – Stamford

Bushnell PAC – Hartford

Orpheum Theatre – Sioux City

United Wireless Arena – Dodge City

Ellie Caulkins Opera House – Denver

The Caves – Edinburgh

The Stand – Edinburgh

The Stand – Glasgow

The Mirage – Las Vegas

The Playhouse – Edinburgh

The Prince of Wales Theatre – Toronto

The Magic Castle – Hollywood

The Bellagio - Las Vegas

Doubletree Hilton – Glasgow

Crown Theatre – Perth, Australia

Philips Centre for the PA – Gainesville

Walt Disney Theatre – Orlando

Arsht Centre for the PA – College Station

Ovens Auditorium – Charlotte

Saenger Theatre – New Orleans

Bass Concert Hall – Austin

Kansas City Music Hall – Kansas City

Overture Centre for the Arts – Madison

Majestic Theatre – San Antonio

ASU Gammage – Tempe

Gallo Centre for the Arts – Modesto

Fox PAC – Riverside

McCallum Theatre – Palm Desert

Keller Auditorium – Portland

Thalia Mara Hall – Jackson

Uihlein Hall – Milwaukee

Cadillac Palace – Chicago

Music Hall at Fair Park – Dallas

Wagner Noel PAC – Midland

Plaza Theatre – El Paso

Cowan Centre – Tyler

Lutcher Theatre – Orange

Smart Financial Centre – Sugarland

Civic Centre Auditorium – McAllen

Whitney Hall – Louisville

Capitol Theatre – Wheeling

Procter Gamble Hall – Cincinnati

Marian Civic Centre – Panama City

Heymann PAC – Lafayette

Fox Theatre – St. Louis

Opera House – Boston

Clemens Centre – Elmira

Count Basie Theatre – Red Bank

Warner Theatre – Erie

The Forum PA Theatre – Binghamton

Wicomico Youth & Civic Centre – Salisbury

Zoellner Arts Centre – Bethlehem

Scranton Cultural Centre – Scranton

Saroyan Theatre – Fresno

Pioneer Centre – Reno

Cheyenne Civic Centre – Cheyenne

Pueblo Memorial Hall – Pueblo

Popejoy Hall – Albuquerque

The Great Falls Civic Centre – Great Falls

Idaho Falls Civic Centre Auditorium – Idaho Falls

Wild Cabaret – Glasgow

Monday Night Magic – New York