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Bianca Del Rio, Sydney Gamers: What’s On In Queer Sydney

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Be it arriving international talent or getting to know your community better, here’s just some of the events you can check out in Sydney throughout the weekend.

Hot off of making history as the first drag queen to headline Wembley Stadium in 2019, Bianca del Rio is back on Australian shores with her style of rude, crude humour in Unsanitized, her first comedy tour of the post-lockdown era.

Hosted at the State Theatre over two days, the Drag Race season 6 winner is sure to offend and self-deprecate in a way only she knows how.

While Premium and VIP tickets are sold out, great seats are still available for both days.When: Friday 2nd September and Saturday 3rd September, 8-9:30pmWhere: State Theatre, 47-51 Market St, SydneyTickets:  $110 for A Reserve Last Weekend Of The Imperial’s Latest Drag’n’Dine ShowIt’s your last chance to catch the latest show at The Imperial Erskineville’s Priscillas starring Sia Tequila, Jax Hyde and Ivy Leaguee – just to name some of the cast members.

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