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Queens of Dim Sum - Holiday Edition
with Sanjina, Lou Lou, Full Blown Father, Sierra Tonin, Matcha Latte, and DJ Sumation. It's Drag Brunch but make it Asian, duhh!
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Sky Dragon Chinese Restaurant 龍翔酒樓 280 Spadina Avenue Toronto, ON M5T 1H2 Canada
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About this event
This is Toronto's ONLY drag dim sum event serving gag worthy Asian drag queens and performers at Sky Dragon Chinese Restaurant (280 Spadina Avenue) on Sunday, December 18th.
Presale tickets launch: Nov 30, 12pm | Public tickets launch: Dec 1, 12pm
Celebrate and honour Asian supreme talent with a dragtastic show and delicious dim sum 🥟🥢 Cash bar only (no tax on drinks)
Seating begins 12pm, Show starts at 12:30pm
Live Drag Performances by:
- 🔥 Sanjina 🔥
- 💋 Lou Lou 💋
- 🎈 Full Blown Father 🎈
- ✨ Sierra Tonin ✨
- 🍵 Matcha Latte 🍵
- 🎶 Music by DJ Sumation 🎶
Each $40 ticket includes 1 delicious dim sum dish + fried noodles for the whole table, and a show full of supreme Asian drag talent. Order tickets by reserving a table. Limited tables available that seat 2, 4, 5-6, and 8-10 people.
Wanna join but don't have enough people to fill a table? If you are willing to share a table or have extra seats to fill, please email us at queensofdimsum@gmail.com. We can try to arrange to sit pairs and smaller groups together.
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ℹ️ Created by queer Asians, we strive to create a safer space for queer and trans people of colour, plus their allies.
📍 This event takes place on the unceded traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We take this time to try to do better with this small but first step in raising awareness on how we as immigrants and descendants of immigrants still benefit from the harms caused by colonialism. We cannot ignore the history of genocide on this land and its impact on Indigenous peoples still continues today. We encourage guests to take this opportunity to learn more about this land's history and how they can support Indigenous nations in both small and large ways.
♿️ Accessibility: Accessible entrance to Dragon City Mall is on Dundas St for assistive mobility devices. An elevator goes to the top floor directly to the restaurant. Please let us know if you have any essential accessibility needs.
🚽 The washrooms are divided by binary genders (men or women).
📸 Photos will be taken at this event and posted on our social media.
COVID Safety: For the safety and health of our community, we ask that all guests be vaccinated. If you are feeling unwell or sick on the day of the event, please stay home.