HAUS of CRAY: Cray-chella
  • London Fringe

Couldn't afford to travel to Coachella this year? No worries babes, we're bringing it to you! Join us May 20th at The Glory for HAUS of CRAY: Cray-chella - an evening of really cool live music and sexy sexy drag! It'll basically be exactly like the real Coachella, but in The Glory's gorgeous basement - who needs sunshine when you are in the presence of unbridled queer radiance??? So whack on some sunglasses, some glitter and your best mesh - think Euphoria high school goes on Spring Break - and sit back and relax as you are entertained to high heaven by the likes of

THIS STUNNING LINEUP!

ANDREA DI GIOVANNI

Singer/songwriter extraordinaire! They're already kind of a big deal, and 100% on the precipice of blowing up big time - seriously, one day you're gonna be saying Remember when we saw them at Haus of Cray???

CRUSTY

A Haus of Cray regular - your favourite gender bending vocalist and sexy clown with a penchant for musical theatre, cat bums and getting pissed on

EGON CENTRIK

Mix 1 cup gorgeous with a cup demonic and a sprinkle of stupid and you've got a recipe for this shapeshifting tempest of queer energy and disco that is about to blow your fricking mind

PLUS YOUR HOST - CRAYOLA!

Your guide for the night is the campy, kooky Queen of Colour and Haus Mama herself, serving up her signature blend of warm witty banter, filthy yet hole-some parody songs, and just lovely, lovely vibez

KEY INFO

It's 7PM doors for a 7:30 show with one interval, done by 9:15Tickets are 12 online, 14 on the door

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