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LGBTQ Nightlife Calendar: July 7-21

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Queer Bait  July 7 Mary’s Gay pop videos with DJ Headmaster every Friday. $5.  Alt3r  July 7, 9pm  Star Bar The theme is Broadway!

Catch performances from Hera Kane, Katrina Prowess, Kiki’s Dream, Guyza Manelli, Yutoya Leon, EllaSaurus Rex, Christina Leon, and Bella Trix. $5 cover, show starts at 10pm.  Cholo // Latinx Queer Dance Party  July 7, 10pm  The Basement This inclusive and non-traditional Latin dance party is made for the queerdos in mind!

Expect cumbia remixes, neo-perreo, reggaetoneras, and more with DJs La Superior, Geexella, and Nena Linda. Tickets at basementatl.com.  Dance // ‘90s and ‘00s Dance Party  July 8, 10pm  The Basement Party the night away with the best ‘90s and ‘00s dance music.

Tickets at basementatl.com.  ICON  July 8, 11pm  Future Atlanta Celebrate some of the greatest musical icons with DJ Ana Paula.

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