Hold onto your wigs, the biggest night of Drag gets bigger
Dragfest is busting at the seams, and due to popular
demand will be supersized up to the Logan Campbell Centre.
The 90-minute spectacular will bring six of the most beloved
queens in drag to Auckland for one night only, Saturday 2nd
July. The stage will explode with RuPaul’s Drag Race All
Stars winners Monét X Change and Trinity The Tuck, and with
Auckland’s best queens Tess Tickle, Buckwheat, Kita Mean
and Chanel De Vinci will open the show.
See these fabulous queens serve sickening glamazonian realness:
ALYSSA EDWARDS – Drag Race star, and star of her own Netflix reality series Dancing Queen. The dancing diva of Texas comes to kick, split and dance her way across your heart again.
JASMINE MASTERS – Meme queen and Drag Race queen, her name is Jasmine Masters and she has something to say, she’s coming to New Zealand in 2019!
LATRICE ROYALE – Season 4s Miss Congeniality, she’s large and in charge, chunky yet funky!
MANILA LUZON – She’s bringing her hot couture down under, so you better Buy Her Tshirt! She’s a Glamasaurus, dripping in Ovahness.
MONET X CHANGE – You better Soak It Up baby, Monet is on her way in 2019 after winning the All Stars Season 4 crown! Come see her pound the alarm for Dragfest 2019.
TRINITY THE TUCK – All Stars Season 4 winner, she has the tightest tuck in the business and a brand-new nose that she can’t wait to show you! She’s gone from a pancake to a Kardashian and she’s bringing it back to shake it in your face at Dragfest 2019.
https://itdevents.com/tours/dragfest2019/
Dragfest
2019
Saturday 2 July, Logan Campbell Centre,
7PM
90 minutes
All ages!
Ticket prices: $80.49 –
$320.34, GA to pre-show VIP Meet & Greet
Tickets
available at: https://itdevents.com/tours/dragfest2019/
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