Jinkx Monsoon, BenDeLaCreme, Miz Cracker, and Bosco stand out. They’ve gained widespread acclaim through their iconic appearances on RuPaul’s Drag Race and have contributed significantly to elevating Seattle’s drag scene on the global stage.But there’s more to Seattle’s drag culture than these well-known queens.
The city has a tight-knit community that supports and uplifts each other.Dive into drag culture and get a mix of entertainment, politics, and LGBTQ+ gems with our newsletter.Seattle’s drag history is also punctuated by key events and venues that have nurtured its community.
The city has hosted various drag-related events that showcase the talent and creativity of its performers. Seattle gay bars and restaurants including Julia’s on Broadway and Neighbours Nightclub offer stages where both established and emerging drag artists can shine, providing spaces where the art form is celebrated and appreciated.
The Unicorn also boasts Seattle’s longest-running drag brunch.Peek into Seattle’s drag scene with us as we introduce you to some of the fabulous drag queens who are setting the stage on fire and winning over fans left and right.A post shared by VERSACE (@theseattlemedusa)The Seattle Medusa is known for her hypnotic performances and stunning looks.