THE ANTI-EUROVISION PARTY!
Watching Eurovision? yes? WHY? BOYCOTT!!!! Come down to Fmmme Frache instead itll be much more camp, much more fun, MUCH better music and we promise no nil point. 10s 10s 10s across the board, with our sexy line-up at our May installment of Fmmme Frache down at the mothership Dalston Superstore so come join us on Sat May 11th.
In the basement, we have the incredible Serenda joining us, weve been following her for some time, and her Rinse residency and her latest EP release The Prophecy on Lovechild has really put her on the map and were excited for her to bringing us her sexy beats to the basement. On warm-up duties, we have another up-and-coming DJ Katie Baxter whos been making big waves on the music scene for a while, as a presenter on Reprezent as well as producer and co-host of Jaguars Utopia Talks podcast and of course, basement line-up wouldnt be complete without our resident Michelle Manetti.
Then up top weve got more 10/10 treats. Opening duties is your fave spicy Welsh daddy dyke JustGia followed by a Fmmme Frache debut from Londons premiere Drag terrorist The Doll Named Dan then for the final hours on usual closing upstairs our fave duo of Frachness, Fmmme Frache residents Linzi Symons and Darren Skene on 2 duties with all your trash-tastic faves.
For gogo duties, we have our fave super-sapphic sassy pair, Danni Spooner and Reenie expect ass-shakin sexy, stupendous bar-top antics.
Entry is 8 b4 11pm / 10 after
(for low salary income please contact us for discounted entry)
With a small selection of 5 early bird tickets and a limited number of General Admission tickets for sale online - these allow you Q-jump and are valid for entry until 11pm only.
Once these have sold out entry will be general admission tickets available on the door, on the night.
*We operate a zero tolerance policy*
Our event is FLINTA focused and aimed as a space for queer wxmn, Trans, NB, and they will be given priority. Allies and friends are welcome, providing they respect the space.
We will also be collecting donations on the door and from tickets for Doctors Without Borders