This sex party is only screen-deep.

London-based sex club Killing Kittens isn’t letting the coronavirus stop its members from ogling each other — they just can’t do it in-person. So on Friday night, the exclusive group is hosting its first-ever digital orgy on video conference service Zoom, complete with burlesque and fire performers, 100 masked members, lingerie and nudity galore.

“It’s a two-hour virtual house party,” Killing Kittens founder and “sex entrepreneur” Emma Sayle tells Insider. “Obviously, there’s not an actual orgy in place, but it’s adult, there will be a lot of nakedness and lingerie on display and people challenging each other to do certain things with each other.”

The venue-less event for the 160,000-member group will give attendees a simultaneous look into 55 households, with the performers showing off their bodies and crafts from their homes.

“We will amuse people at home, plus they will have the opportunity to see other people and chat and have that kind of party experience in their own house and the community experience,” says Sayle, acknowledging that this is a trial run in unprecedented times. “We just need to test the technology on Friday and see how it goes.”

The event will cost single women and couples just $25 for the night, as opposed to the usual $312 per couple, but the same rules still apply: Women must approach women first, and all participants must be respectful of boundaries or risk being kicked out. All proceeds will be donated to UK food bank the Trussell Trust.

While the virtual aspect prevents the full range of pleasures members are used to, voyeurs are thrilled by the new opportunity.

“I’m very much an exhibitionist,” Killing Kittens member Anthea, 46, tells Insider. “I love being watched.”

While Anthea doesn’t have total faith the logistics will work — 55 is a massive amount of tiny screens for a video conference — she is still excited and thankful for the opportunity to be with her community in any way.

“I can’t imagine how it’s gonna go down with that many people on a Zoom call but I can’t wait to find out,” she says. “I can’t imagine going through this time in my life without this group.”