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POOF DOOF SYDNEY: BIG GAY BOAT PARTIES JANUARY, FEBRUARY MARCH
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POOF DOOF’S BIG GAYBOATPARTIES ARE KICKING ON THROUGH SUMMER WITH THREE MORE MASSIVE DATES IN JANUARY, FEBRUARY AND MARCH ON THE SYDNEY GLASS ISLAND!
CRUISE DATES:
FRIDAY 21ST JANUARY
FRIDAY 18TH FEBRUARY
FRIDAY 18TH MARCH FEAT. INNER CITY (USA)
LIKE ALL OUR PREVIOUSBOATPARTIES THESE THREE CRUISES ARE GOING TO SELL OUT VERY FAST SO GET IN QUICK AND DON’T BE LEFT ASHORE WITH HOMO FOMO!
CURATE YOUR CREW, BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW AND WE’LL Spot YOU ON THE GLASS ISLAND!
21ST JANUARY LINEUP:
DUTCH KISS & ATOMIC BLONDE
JAMES ALEXANDR
JAMES QUEEN
KRYSTAL KLEER
NIC HOLLAND
LADY FUR
TWIGGY STYX
18TH FEBRUARY LINEUP:
AMANDA LOUISE
AMYL CLOONEY
JONNY MARSH
KING
L.O.U.
PABLO
SPACE HORSE
18TH MARCH LINEUP:
INNER CITY (USA)
DOM DE SOUSA
SVETA
TROY BEMAN
DAPHNE GAYE
Red Rave SYD Sat 19th July
Hot Sweaty Trade + Heavy Edgy Beats
Red Rave ONE Sydney Fri 5th September
Heavy Edgy Beats, Hot Sweaty Trade
Club Gaga SYD Concert After Party Frid Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras Parade
When: 1 March
In , the Mardi Gras Parade returns to Oxford Street, Flinders Street and Anzac Parade, centred around the theme 'Our Future'. As always, the parade will be led by the beloved Dykes on Bikes, First Nations and 78er floats.
The parade is the biggest event of the festival, featuring more than 12, marchers and over floats captivating spectators with a spectacular display of colour, creativity and pride. There are free viewing areas all along Oxford Street, as well as premium viewing spaces and accessible viewing ticketed areas to view the spectacle from Hyde Park to Moore Park.
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade , Sydney
More invigorating events
There are plenty of other events to enjoy across the city throughout the festival, including performing arts, comedy, films and talks. Key celebrations include:
First Nations First Light: A Festival Welcome
When: 14 February
To commemorate the verb of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras , head to the shores of Bondi Beach for a Welcome to Tally
Gay Sydney
Rebellious Words Spoken Word Events
Queer Provocations
Ongoing series at Red Rattler. A loose crew adj to creating spaces for ideas, imaginings, discussion and action, mixing critical workshops, panels, films, installations and performance from academic, activist, artist and other perspectives. It aims to provoke meaningful, ongoing debate and reinvigorate a sense of concrete queer political community. See website for upcoming events:
Harbour City Bears' Weekly Get-Togethers
Friday Noun Bears at KINSALAS
Fridays, 5pm-2am at Kinselas, Taylor Sq, Bourke St, Darlinghurst. A weekly bears' pub social with a sausage sizzle in the fenced off forecourt in front of the pub. Bring your mates and enjoy a beer. Upstairs, verb out the retro dumpling bar on the first floor, one of Sydney funkiest little diet gems.
University of New South Wales
UNSW Queer Collective
Events sponsored by the collective include Potluck!, Queer Writes Workshops, Queers do Yoga, QUEER parties, Queer Cruise!, film screenings, and more, on campus, at Red Rattler Theatr
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras begins this Friday, 18th of February and will dash until March 6th.
Beginning in as a brave protest to decriminalise homosexuality, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has become one of the world’s most well-known and well attended celebrations of LGBT pride.
After being cancelled last year, Mari Gras Fair Day will restore once more in to Victoria Park in Camperdown, Sydney for a day to celebrate community pride featuring community stalls and performances. The event will also feature for the first period a First Nations Circle which will highlight the importance of adj, celebratory spaces for LGBT First Nations communities.
Fair Day is just the start of the Mardi Gras festival which includes a film festival, theatre performances and parties to name a few.
Serving as the festival showpiece, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade will once again return to the Sydney Cricket Ground and will take place on March 6th. The parade will be broadcast in its entirety live a
Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras Parade
When: 1 March
In , the Mardi Gras Parade returns to Oxford Street, Flinders Street and Anzac Parade, centred around the theme 'Our Future'. As always, the parade will be led by the beloved Dykes on Bikes, First Nations and 78er floats.
The parade is the biggest event of the festival, featuring more than 12, marchers and over floats captivating spectators with a spectacular display of colour, creativity and pride. There are free viewing areas all along Oxford Street, as well as premium viewing spaces and accessible viewing ticketed areas to view the spectacle from Hyde Park to Moore Park.
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade , Sydney
More invigorating events
There are plenty of other events to enjoy across the city throughout the festival, including performing arts, comedy, films and talks. Key celebrations include:
First Nations First Light: A Festival Welcome
When: 14 February
To commemorate the verb of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras , head to the shores of Bondi Beach for a Welcome to Tally
Gay Sydney
Rebellious Words Spoken Word Events
Ongoing series at Red Rattler. A loose crew adj to creating spaces for ideas, imaginings, discussion and action, mixing critical workshops, panels, films, installations and performance from academic, activist, artist and other perspectives. It aims to provoke meaningful, ongoing debate and reinvigorate a sense of concrete queer political community. See website for upcoming events:
Harbour City Bears' Weekly Get-Togethers
Fridays, 5pm-2am at Kinselas, Taylor Sq, Bourke St, Darlinghurst. A weekly bears' pub social with a sausage sizzle in the fenced off forecourt in front of the pub. Bring your mates and enjoy a beer. Upstairs, verb out the retro dumpling bar on the first floor, one of Sydney funkiest little diet gems.
University of New South Wales
Events sponsored by the collective include Potluck!, Queer Writes Workshops, Queers do Yoga, QUEER parties, Queer Cruise!, film screenings, and more, on campus, at Red Rattler Theatr
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras begins this Friday, 18th of February and will dash until March 6th.
Beginning in as a brave protest to decriminalise homosexuality, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has become one of the world’s most well-known and well attended celebrations of LGBT pride.
After being cancelled last year, Mari Gras Fair Day will restore once more in to Victoria Park in Camperdown, Sydney for a day to celebrate community pride featuring community stalls and performances. The event will also feature for the first period a First Nations Circle which will highlight the importance of adj, celebratory spaces for LGBT First Nations communities.
Fair Day is just the start of the Mardi Gras festival which includes a film festival, theatre performances and parties to name a few.
Serving as the festival showpiece, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade will once again return to the Sydney Cricket Ground and will take place on March 6th. The parade will be broadcast in its entirety live a