Queer Theory's 6th Birthday!
  • Glasgow

We want a vibrator, a big ass, legalised sex work and an unlimited supply of lipgloss but mostly, the gift we want is you! That's right, demons and harlequins, stuff us with cake and blow our waxy candles as Queer Theory celebrates 6 years of fabulous living! We've survived Baby Hands Mussolini, 2 years of hibernation, the film of Cats, and Lil Nas X not sitting on our faces, and we've never been more excited to have you genuflect before the altar of bitchilicious artists we have to offer you upon the Nice n Sleazy stage! Bring a gift and bring your birthday suit, it's going to be so hot, your nylons might melt ;)

HOST
Purina Alpha

LIVE MUSIC
Gym Crush
Tom Harlow

DRAG
SXSZ

COMEDY
Scott Agnew

SPOKEN WORD
Mayuri Deka

DJs
Casual Look
Pearl Necklace

~ Schedule ~
Cabaret 7.30-11
Club 11-3

Venue accessibility: we are using the basement venue that is only accessible by stairs. Nice n Sleazys toilets are gender neutral. The venue has a safe space policy and will have a safe spaces rep working on the event.

Covid: although all legal covid restrictions are dropped, we still encourage attendees to take a LFT before attending, and we encourage mask-wearing when moving around the venue such as going to the bar or bathroom. We will be strictly observing Nice n Sleazys capacity rules.

If you have any questions at all, please dont hesitate to get in touch at [email protected]


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