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“Bigger and better”: BenDeLaCreme and Jinkx Monsoon tease next holiday tour

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‘Drag Race’ stars BenDeLaCreme and Jinkx Monsoon have started teasing the next edition of their highly anticipated holiday tour. ‘The Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show’ has seen the queens combine their signature comedy with a number of brand new songs – as well as the annual favourites fans love.

Speaking to GAY TIMES about Hulu’s new series ‘Drag Me to Dinner’, where Jinkx and DeLa competed as a pair, DeLa said that fans of the duo are “really going to enjoy what it is that we bring to the stage when we are actually writing and I’m fully directing and producing our full evening-length stage show.” “This upcoming year will be our sixth year doing ‘The Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show’ and I don’t want to give too many details away, but every year the tour does get bigger and better,” she explained. READ MORE: ‘Tis the season to see Jinkx Monsoon and BenDeLaCreme shine in their Holiday Show – review DeLa also revealed that announcements about the tour, which will likely run during the festive period, could be coming sooner than they realise.

She continued: “And, you know, we might be making the tour announcement with all of our dates and tickets on sale this summer, so that would be a good thing to keep your eyes peeled for.” Adding further suspense to fans already on the edge of their seats, Jinkx tweeted out a screenshot of DeLa’s quote alongside emojis of a pair of eyes and a smiley face. “My eyes are forever peeled at this point,” someone wrote back. READ MORE: ‘It’s camp insanity!’: Drag Race star BenDeLaCreme on Drag Me to Dinner “Mother I can’t wait much longer the anticipation is killing me” another said. “Jinkx you’re literally taking all my money,” added a third.

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