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It's back! GCN's My Big Fat Gay Pub Quiz returns

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After an incredibly successful night earlier this year, we are gearing up to bring back GCN’s My Big Fat Gay Pub Quiz just in time for the end of summer on September 4.

Save the date and gather all your most knowledgeable pals, because this is one not to be missed!For many years, My Big Fat Gay Pub Quiz has been a great way to get together while also raising funds for Ireland’s free LGBTQ+ media and registered charity, GCN.This time, GCN’s My Big Fat Gay Pub Quiz will take over a brand new location: Love Tempo – the stunning pub on Thomas Street, Dublin, born from the incredible partnership between our pals at Mother and The Big Romance.

Boasting a menu full of fabulous drinks, there will also be food available on the night for our lovely quiz-goers, courtesy of El Milagro.But the surprises don’t end there, as the night will be hosted by the most flamboyant drag duo in town, The Misses.

The two gorgeous hosts will put your quizzy skills to the test with questions on categories covering music, sports, films & TV, Irish history and much more – all with a rainbow twist!

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