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FAQ . . .for your pleasure!
Over 20 years of warming hearts around the world. Fairgrounds, Festivals, Film Sets, Stages, Weddings, Corporate Entertainment and Streaming live during a pandemic!!!
The FireGuy has a burning desire to entertain all audiences. That’s what makes him the World’s #1 Fire-eater! A fire performer who is lit, legit, and fit for your events.
see below for the answers to your questions!
Yes! I carry a 5 million dollar policy in Public Liability and can scale that up to whatever amount is needed.
I’ve performed from 1 minute to one hour, and every time frame in between. Most weddings are 10 to 15 minutes long and most festivals are 30 to 60 minutes long. Film shoots can be days and weeks on set.
Yes, this is my job and I perform hundreds of time a year.
I am based out of Toronto Canada, but have a US work visa. I also travel internationally to events. I’ve been around the world several times and am always interested in performing in new places.
Yes all the time! I do so for Mardi Gras, Fire and Ice, and Vintage Circus themes. I also have a formal tuxedo and have done shows as a hockey player, tennis star and medieval “Master of Fire.” I’m open to all ideas and themes as long I can perform safely.
I sure do! I perform at outdoor winter festivals. I even do shows on ice skates and on a snowboard. I heat up winter events.
I always perform with a fire blanket and extinguisher at every show. I’ve never had to use them in over 25 years, but they are always there just in case.
And below these fine words are answers to your questions on Brant's icy Winter shows!
Yes I can, and I have done it on screen too!
Sure do! FireGuy will never give you the cold shoulder.
Yes! And not just when it’s cold either. I perform in all seasons.
No need to worry about that at all. The show is fully self contained and I will bring everything needed, including a generator or a battery powered sound system.
You bet your boots I do! Let’s give boredom the boot – the winter boot that is.
