Queer House Party: URL/IRL ft. Bitten Peach and Nite Dykez
  • London Fringe

WE'RE LIVE, WE'RE HERE AND WE'RE SO READDDDDY. IT'S IRL + URL BABEZ!

Queer House Party is taking over The Garage in Islington from 9pm - 4am on Friday the 10th of September - expect 7 hours of queer chaos from our DJ, dancers and perfomers. To celebrate our first full, standing and clubbing party we are collaborating with some absolute MEGABABES in what will be the first in a series of queer MEGARAVES that will see you through to 2022.

First up, Bitten Peach will be taking over the QHP stage! They are Londons very own gender-diverse Pan-Asian cursed collective and will be curating a stunning line up of performance for you during the first half of our party.

Second up, the DJs from Nite Dykez will be taking to the decks alongside the QHP regulars, keeping you going for the rest of the night with stunning selections and big queer energy.

Essentially, we are pulling together all the legends from the queer scene to bring you the pinnacle of music and performance. Let's do it

It wouldnt be QHP without having our online community and the hectic house party vibes weve all come to know with us and thats not about to change. We will have an online space as an integrated aspect of the party running from 9pm - 1am. Rather than an afterthought, as a radical move towards building grassroots parties that champion participation no matter where you are or whats most comfortable for you. So if you cant make it to the venue, or simply would rather party from your own room, you will still be able to tune in and turn it out on screen!

For those that can make it to the venue this will be a standing event and you'll be able to watch the performer blow your mind on the stage as well as performing from their own homes across the world on projections around the venue.

Hosts:

Queer House Party - Liv Wynter & Taali Not Charlie

Bitten Peach - Mahatma Khandi & Miss Asia Thorne

Performers:

Bitten Peach - Jason Kwan, Kitty Velour, Sunny The Snakeboy and Jasmine Rice LaBeija (Live from NYC)

DJs:

Queer House Party - Harry Gay, Wacha and passer

Nite Dykez - GIN & Mica Coca

Ticket Information:

We have a tiered ticketing system.

5 Low Income

10 Standard

15 Solidarity

We also have some free tickets reserved for those that can't afford to pay, please email us at QueerHouseParty to secure these.

If you can't make this event due to Covid you will have the option to roll these tickets over to our next event! We have plenty more coming your way, we've got you!

All tickets IRL/URL are listed on Outsavvy and TicketWeb.

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ACCESS:

Services:

- Both IRL and URL will have British Sign Language, Audio Descriptions and Closed Captions.- There will be an onsite BSL Interpreter to support with any issues that occur throughout the night should there be any.Getting to the venue:- There is parking directly outside the venue within a distance of ten metres.- The closest overground station is Highbury and Islington, it is a wheelchair-accessible station with a lift and is less than a one-minute walk from The Garage.- The National Rail and Victoria line at Highbury and Islington and not wheelchair accessible.- Bus stops are directly outside The Garage.- Visual or written directions can be provided on request.

The Space:

- The entire venue is wheelchair accessible and all facilities and entertainment are on the groundfloor.- A person will be stationed at the door to support you in entering the venue should you require it.- The toilets are gender-neutral and there is one accessible toilet available. - There are steps in the venue, however there are inbuilt ramps allow wheelchair passage throughout the venue.- Designated staff will also be on hand to provide support, answer queries or make any arrangements that are feasible within the space.- The smoking area is wheelchair accessible and accessed via a small shallow ramp.- Alternative seating is available for guests who require back support. Please contact [email protected] to arrange this should you require it.- The venue serves alcohol and soft drinks. Tap water will be available on request throughout the night.- There is no hearing loop induction available.- Lighting will be club lighting meaning low-light across the entire venue and in corridors to toilets and to the smoking area. Staff will be on hand with torches if you require additional lighting at any point.- There will be no strobing lights.- There is no access to a quiet space separate from the main venue or smoking area.- Service dogs will be allowed into the venue.- Support workers/assistants will be provided with a free ticket, please contact [email protected] should you require this.- Photos of the space and a floor plan can be provided upon request.- We will send out an email to all ticket holders requesting any particular access requirements and require this information at least 48 hours before the event, however, feel free to email us any time with any questions at [email protected]

If anything is missing from this list that you need to know about, please dont hesitate to get in touch via our email [email protected], or you can message us on Fb or Instagram.

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