Dust off your feathered headpieces, Mardi Gras is back!
Our fabulous Carmen Geddit spoke to Michael Koziol from the Sydney Morning Herald about the exciting 2022 Mardi Gras season that we are in store for, post-Omicron.
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Dust off your feathered headpieces, Mardi Gras is back!
Our fabulous Carmen Geddit spoke to Michael Koziol from the Sydney Morning Herald about the exciting 2022 Mardi Gras season that we are in store for, post-Omicron.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce Charisma Belle and Carmen Geddit will be performing at this year’s Mardi Gras Parade! 🌈✨ Catch them at the SCG on Saturday 5 March.
Read MoreLAUNCHING FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18th
Every Friday & Saturday from 7pm.
Ease on down the yellow brick road as Sydney’s favourite Immersive Dining Experience returns with PREMIERE: OZ, this wicked new show will take tantalize your senses as our leading ladies take you on a journey to Emerald City.
Sit back, relax and enjoy your 3-course set-menu, bottomless cocktails (if you choose) and the jaw-dropping moments that makes Premiere an experience like no other!!
Starring: Carmen Geddit, Charisma Belle & Sia Tequila.
Read MoreIt started with Victoria Scone on Ru Paul's Drag Race UK. At least that is what we were led to believe. In truth, cisgender female drag queens is not a new concept. Movies like Victor Victoria (1982) and Connie and Carla (2004) challenged the idea of real women pretending to be men pretending to be drag queens — well before Victoria Scone.
Read MoreA brand new dinner and drag show on Oxford Street with flowing bevvies!
Known in another life as the Midnight Shift, this Oxford Street club with its own rich history in the local queer scene is welcoming back guests. You won’t find the usual club night or sweaty dancefloor, however. Universal is putting on Premiere, an immersive dining experience every Friday and Saturday night, starring entertainment from local drag royalty including Hannah Conda, Charisma Belle and Carmen Geddit.
“ A very enthusiastic full house celebrated the last twelve months of the Sydney drag scene at the 2019 DIVA Awards this week.
The grand ballroom of the Paddington RSL looked splendid for what many are calling a fabulous return to form for this event, now in its twenty-ninth year.
A highlight was a performance by the five finalists from the Slay 2 Stay talent quest at Universal, featuring the winner Miss Danni Issues – this queen has a big future.
Charisma Belle was the perfect hostess with the right measure of sending and steering. There is nothing quite like seeing a queen at the top of her game – she really was wonderful.
The popular Fran Giapanni is the DIVA Rising Star for 2019.
Sia Tequila is our new Entertainer of the Year, an award voted by her peers, and there was a lot of love in the room for her as she took the stage to a full standing ovation. “
Read MorePack your thong dress ladies it is time for the bus ride of your life! The Priscilla Experience show is an award-winning, across country adventure.
Read MoreA big thank you to our queens who worked so hard to make our first Christmas and New Year season a success.
Thank you also to all our amazing new clients who took a chance on us. We look forward to working with you all again soon!
The 2018 DIVAs took place in the Cocktail Bar of the Stonewall Hotel on Saturday night. The evening was hosted by Charisma Belle and was a smaller event than many previous years ceremonies but were still full of glitz, glamour and campery that the DIVAs are renown for.
Read MoreCarmen Geddit set to rock the Jurassic Lounge at the Australian Museum as a featured act from this years Mardi Gras program.
Photo: Peter A Hoyle.
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