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  • RuPaul’s Drag Race Live Hits Major Milestone with 1,000th Show in Las Vegas

    RuPaul’s Drag Race Live Hits Major Milestone with 1,000th Show in Las Vegas

    RuPaul’s Drag Race Live has been dazzling audiences in Las Vegas since 2020, and on Sunday, the concert residency reached a major milestone — its 1,000th performance. The show, held at the Flamingo Hotel’s Flamingo Showroom, is a nightly celebration of fierce performances, showcasing fan-favorite queens from MTV’s RuPaul’s Drag Race.

    To commemorate the momentous occasion, a dazzling chorus of queens from various seasons of the iconic reality competition strutted their stuff on the pink carpet. Among the stars making an appearance was none otworher than RuPaul Charles, the Queen of Drag herself, who surprised the audience with a special guest appearance.

    “RuPaul’s Drag Race Live” is a vibrant, immersive stage experience, where audiences can expect to see their favorite contestants performing original musical numbers, engaging in fierce lip-sync battles, and delivering sharp comedy sketches. The residency has become a Las Vegas staple, drawing fans from around the world for a show that celebrates the artistry, humor, and heart of drag.

    Currently, the show features a rotating cast of performers, including Jaida Essence Hall, Morphine Love Dion, Ginger Minj, Asia O’Hara, and Plane Jane. At the 1,000th performance, the top six queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17 were also in attendance: Suzie Toot, Sam Star, Lana Ja’Rae, Jewels Sparkles, Onya Nurve, and Lexi Love. These queens also spent the weekend soaking in the Vegas sights, with photoshoots at iconic locations like the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign and the High Roller outside the LINQ Hotel.

    Photo Credit: Denise Truscello/ Getty Images for Live Nation
    Photo Credit: Denise Truscello/ Getty Images for Live Nation

    The queens even had a chance to interact with fans before the performance. On Friday evening, they joined a crowd at Gipsy Nightclub to watch the RuPaul’s Drag Race episode “Ross Mathews vs. the Ducks” with fans. The weekend’s festivities culminated in a lively after-party at Bugsy & Meyer’s Steakhouse, where influencers and members of the press mingled with the queens.

    On Sunday night, a parade of other Drag Race stars graced the pink carpet, including DeJa Skye, Derrick Barry, Hot Chocolate, Jaymes Mansfield, Kahanna Montrese, Kennedy Davenport, Kylie Sonique Love, Mirage, and Yara Sofia, adding extra glam to the milestone celebration.

    Co-directed by the 14-time Emmy-winning RuPaul and four-time Emmy-nominated choreographer Jamal Sims, the residency is produced by World of Wonder and Voss Events. Guests can purchase tickets for the electrifying show via Ticketmaster.

    Photo Credit: Denise Truscello/ Getty Images for Live Nation
    Photo Credit: Denise Truscello/ Getty Images for Live Nation

    During the 1,000th performance, RuPaul shared heartfelt words with the audience. “We are so proud of this show. Our amazing cast of queens work so hard every show. I love them. It’s just such an honor to be on the Las Vegas Strip,” RuPaul said. “This has been a dream of all of ours for so many years.”

    He also expressed his gratitude to the loyal fans who have returned to the show night after night. “Our audience is our secret weapon,” he added. “For that, I thank you with all my heart.”

    A memorable moment occurred midway through the performance when RuPaul and host Ginger Minj led a comedic segment teaching the audience how to fake slap. After a playful back-and-forth, Ginger took the opportunity to fake slap RuPaul, declaring, “I’ve been waiting 10 years to do that!”

    Before the big event, Drag Race producers Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato spoke with Gold Derby about the longevity of the residency. Bailey reflected on the challenges of launching a show in Las Vegas, a city known for its fierce competition. “Vegas is a hard town to get a show up and running,” he said. “It just took a while — and a couple Emmy Awards — to persuade this town that we could compete.”

    Barbato emphasized that drag has always been mainstream entertainment, recalling how the art form was celebrated in the East Village long before it gained widespread recognition. “We always imagined it would go forever,” he said, speaking to the show’s enduring appeal.

    Photo Credit: Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for MTV
    Photo Credit: Bryan Steffy/Getty Images for MTV

    Bailey also shared his perspective on Las Vegas as a city inextricably tied to drag culture. “Vegas is a city in drag,” he said. “Liberace kind of created Vegas, so Vegas in a way was manifested by, essentially, a drag queen.” He went on to address misconceptions about drag, emphasizing its universal appeal. “Drag is joyous, inventive, and accepting — it’s entertainment that can pull at the heartstrings.”

    With its blend of humor, glamour, and heart, RuPaul’s Drag Race Live continues to bring the magic of drag to Las Vegas, proving that the art form is not just for a niche audience, but for everyone, no matter where they come from or who they love.

    For tickets to the show, visit Ticketmaster.

  • Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan to Headline Historic WorldPride Music Festival Alongside Other Stars in Washington, D.C.

    Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan to Headline Historic WorldPride Music Festival Alongside Other Stars in Washington, D.C.

    The WorldPride Music Festival is set to be an unforgettable celebration, with global superstars Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan leading a star-studded lineup of artists at RFK Festival Grounds in Washington, D.C. on June 6 and 7. The festival, which marks the 50th anniversary of Pride in the nation’s capital, is poised to be the largest LGBTQ+ music festival in history and the focal point of WorldPride celebrations in the U.S.

    This historic event will bring together a diverse array of iconic performers, including RuPaul, Paris Hilton, Tinashe, Kim Petras, Zedd, Rita Ora, Grimes, Marina, Sofi Tukker, Galantis, and Purple Disco Machine. The festival’s two-day schedule will span across three immersive stages, featuring an eclectic mix of genres ranging from pop and house to EDM, techno, and drag performances.

    The festival will not only showcase music, but also feature groundbreaking art installations and immersive experiences that celebrate the vibrant spectrum of LGBTQ+ culture. With tickets starting at $209, attendees can expect a truly unique and inclusive experience, with proceeds benefiting local LGBTQ+ organizations, including the Capital Pride Alliance.

    “WorldPride Music Festival is a moment the world will remember,” said Jake Resnicow, Executive Producer of the festival and Dreamland founder. “With legendary artists and our global community coming together, we’re creating an electrifying celebration that unites, uplifts, and amplifies LGBTQ+ voices like never before. Hosting this festival in our nation’s capital makes it even more powerful—it’s not just a party, it’s a global movement.”

    A Diverse and Dynamic Lineup

    Joining Jennifer Lopez and Troye Sivan at the festival are a slew of chart-topping performers and influencers. RuPaul, the drag legend known for his groundbreaking contributions to LGBTQ+ visibility, will be taking the stage, alongside Paris Hilton, whose impact on pop culture and LGBTQ+ communities has been felt for decades. Kim Petras, the transgender pop star who has become a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ representation in music, will also perform, as will Tinashe, Zedd, Rita Ora, and Grimes.

    Other high-profile performers include Sofi Tukker, Galantis, and Purple Disco Machine, as well as rising stars like Raye, Marina, and Aluna. Additional artists such as Anabel Englund, Betty Who, Coco & Breezy, Essel, and Trisha Paytas are also set to take the stage, ensuring a wide variety of musical styles and performances for every festival-goer.

    In total, the WorldPride Music Festival will host an impressive roster of performers spanning multiple genres, from electronic and pop to house and techno. The full lineup also features performers like LP Giobbi, Sasha Colby, and Slayyyter, bringing a dynamic range of talent to the festival.

    A Historic Event for LGBTQ+ Culture

    This year’s WorldPride festival holds a special significance. Not only does it mark the 50th anniversary of Pride in Washington, D.C., but it also serves as a celebration of the city’s role as a hub for political activism and social change. The festival will anchor a three-week-long celebration of LGBTQ+ pride in the nation’s capital, which has historically been a center for LGBTQ+ rights movements and political advocacy.

    WorldPride’s return to the United States is a milestone in the global LGBTQ+ community’s ongoing journey toward equality and acceptance. Previous WorldPride events have been held in cities such as Sydney, Rome, Toronto, Madrid, and New York. Washington D.C.’s edition promises to be an especially impactful celebration, as it showcases not only the vibrant LGBTQ+ community but also the social progress made over the past five decades.

    Tickets and Additional Information

    Tickets for the WorldPride Music Festival will be available soon. General admission, GA+, and VIP tickets will start at $209, with early access available to waitlist members starting Thursday. The general public will be able to purchase tickets on Friday. Fans are encouraged to sign up for first access at WorldPride25.com.

    Produced by Dreamland’s Jake Resnicow, recognized by OUT100 as one of the Most Influential LGBTQ People of the Year, and in partnership with Capital Pride and Club Glow, the WorldPride Music Festival is poised to make a lasting impact on both the music industry and LGBTQ+ culture.

    “We’re creating an experience unlike anything the world has ever seen,” Resnicow said. “It’s a celebration of love, equality, and the power of music to unite us all.”

    About Dreamland and WorldPride Music Festival

    Dreamland, founded by Jake Resnicow, is a renowned producer of large-scale LGBTQ+ events and music festivals. The WorldPride Music Festival is part of the global WorldPride movement, which aims to promote visibility and equality for LGBTQ+ communities worldwide. The 2025 edition in Washington D.C. is poised to be a defining moment in the history of WorldPride and LGBTQ+ cultural celebrations.

  • RuPaul Pays Tribute to The Vivienne, UK’s First ‘Drag Race’ Winner, Following Her Death

    RuPaul Pays Tribute to The Vivienne, UK’s First ‘Drag Race’ Winner, Following Her Death

    RuPaul has expressed deep sorrow over the death of The Vivienne, the first winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, whose passing was confirmed yesterday. The news has left the Drag Race community and her fans in mourning.

    On Instagram, RuPaul shared a heartfelt tribute, writing, “With a broken heart, I join the entire Drag Race universe in mourning the loss of The Vivienne—an incredibly talented queen and a lovely human being.” The post quickly garnered comments from fellow drag queens, including former Drag Race UK contestants Baga Chipz and Danny Beard. Beard, in particular, shared an emotional message, saying, “You meant the world to her!”

     

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    The Vivienne, whose real name was James Lee Williams, died at the age of 32. The announcement came from their publicist, Simon Jones, who wrote, “These are the words I never ever wanted to write,” signaling the heartbreak felt by those close to the performer. Details surrounding her death have not been disclosed, and the family of The Vivienne has requested privacy during this difficult time.

    The Vivienne was a trailblazer in the UK drag scene, first rising to prominence in 2015. She was appointed the UK Drag Ambassador for RuPaul’s Drag Race, a significant achievement that placed her at the forefront of the British drag community. In 2019, she competed on the inaugural season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, where she emerged as the winner, earning a spot in Drag Race history.

    The Vivienne later returned to the Drag Race franchise in 2022 as part of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 7, which was the first-ever all-winners edition of the show. Her journey on Drag Race solidified her legacy, not just in the UK but also among fans worldwide.

    Beyond her Drag Race fame, The Vivienne was a multifaceted performer and entertainer. She maintained a robust presence on YouTube, where she engaged with her audience through various projects. Additionally, she made appearances at prestigious events, including award shows, and was featured on the British television program Dancing on Ice. In 2020, she took on a unique role as the narrator for the BBC Three documentary Trump in Tweets, where she humorously impersonated then-president-elect Donald Trump.

    The Vivienne’s impact on the drag world and the entertainment industry was far-reaching, and tributes to her have poured in from both within the drag community and beyond. Michelle Visage, a long-time co-host of RuPaul’s Drag Race, also expressed her sadness, honoring the legacy of the talented queen.

    The announcement of The Vivienne’s death has left many in the drag community in shock. Her winning performance on Drag Race UK showcased her sharp wit, charisma, and exceptional drag skills, which won over fans and judges alike. The Vivienne’s fierce persona and ability to entertain will be remembered by those who had the privilege of witnessing her artistry.

    The Drag Race universe, a close-knit family of performers and fans, is deeply affected by this loss. Fellow queens have shared fond memories of The Vivienne, recalling her humor, kindness, and dedication to the art of drag. For many, she represented the very spirit of RuPaul’s Drag Race—a platform where drag queens from all over the world can showcase their talents and leave an indelible mark on popular culture.

    In this time of mourning, the drag community has come together to remember The Vivienne’s lasting influence. Her legacy is not only defined by her victory on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK but by her work to elevate the art of drag in the UK and internationally. The Vivienne’s death has undoubtedly left a void in the hearts of those who admired her talent and personality.

    As fans and peers alike reflect on her contributions to the drag world, The Vivienne’s memory will continue to live on. Her talent, humor, and resilience have left a lasting impression, ensuring that she will never be forgotten in the ever-expanding legacy of RuPaul’s Drag Race.

  • Sasha Colby Introduces “Daughter” Chappell Roan at the 2024 VMAs

    Sasha Colby Introduces “Daughter” Chappell Roan at the 2024 VMAs

    A Night of Icons and New Voices at the VMAs

    The 2024 MTV Video Music Awards brought together the best of both worlds — legendary performers and rising stars. At the heart of it all were Sasha Colby and Chappell Roan, who lit up the stage with a celebration of diversity, inclusivity, and the power of music.

    Sasha Colby: Drag Royalty Takes Center Stage

    Sasha Colby, a name that echoes through the halls of drag history, made her mark once again at this year’s VMAs. After winning Season 15 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Colby became a symbol of self-expression and authenticity. Her journey from drag stages to the VMAs shows how far drag culture has come in mainstream media.

    At the VMAs, Colby took the stage to introduce Chappell Roan, calling attention to the importance of diversity in music. “Pop music is inclusive,” Colby began. “No matter what you look like, who you love, it’s meant for everyone. And no one has revitalized that spirit more than this next artist. You have all watched her blow up, the midwest princess is in the house! Your favorite drag queen’s favorite artist, here is my daughter, Chappell Roan!”

    Chappell Roan: The “Midwest Princess” on the Rise

    Enter Chappell Roan, the pop world’s newest obsession. Dubbed the “Midwest Princess,” Roan brought her unique style and powerhouse voice to the VMAs stage. Introduced by Colby as her “daughter,” Roan delivered a stunning performance that left the audience buzzing.

    Roan, known for her catchy hit “Good Luck, Babe!,” has quickly become a favorite in pop music, thanks to her raw talent and her commitment to supporting drag performers and the LGBTQ+ community. Her admiration for Colby was clear as she spoke of their mutual respect and bond. “She’s a legend,” Roan said. “I feel so honored to have her in my corner.”

    Legends Supporting New Talent

    The VMAs were filled with moments that celebrated the theme of “legends supporting legends.” The dynamic between Colby and Roan added warmth and unity to the event, reminding everyone of the importance of supporting new voices in the industry.

    Your Favorite Artist’s Favorite Artist

    During an appearance on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, Chappell explained how the saying “I’m your favorite artist’s favorite artist” is a nod to Sasha.

    “It’s been wild. The night of the finale for season 16, when I gave up the crown, was also the night of the finale for my Stripped [tour], and that’s when Chappell said it at Coachella,” Sasha told Entertainment Weekly. “It all coincided, and has snowballed ever since,” she continued. “To see Jimmy Fallon say my name [on Tonight Show] is kind of wild. I just talked to Chappell, we just talked for a little bit. We were very meet-and-greet-y, like, ‘I love you, I think you’re amazing.’”

    A Celebration of Diversity and Inclusivity

    The 2024 VMAs were a testament to the power of music as a tool for advocacy and representation. From Sasha Colby’s striking fashion statement to Chappell Roan’s captivating performance, the night was all about embracing individuality and lifting each other up.

    With the event streaming globally on Paramount+, the message of inclusivity and diversity reached audiences around the world. As the music industry continues to evolve, moments like these remind us that every voice deserves to be heard.

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  • RuPaul’s Battle with Addiction: The Untold Story in ‘The House of Hidden Meanings’

    RuPaul’s Battle with Addiction: The Untold Story in ‘The House of Hidden Meanings’

    Prepare to embark on a captivating journey through the life of the iconic RuPaul Charles, who unveils his experiences in his latest memoir, The House of Hidden Meanings. This narrative blends sparkle, struggle, and sincerity, providing an unfiltered glimpse behind the curtain of fame.

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    RuPaul and Georges: A Journey Through Thick and Thin

    In a revealing piece of his life, RuPaul shares the intense challenges he faced while navigating the world of fame and addiction. But here’s the kicker: he wasn’t alone in this battle. His husband, Georges LeBar, was fighting his own demons, struggling with a crystal meth addiction. RuPaul had to check Georges into rehab during his early days before becoming the host of the legendary Drag Race.

    A Meeting That Changed Everything

    The plot thickens at a recovery meeting where RuPaul had an eye-opening experience. Picture this: a 71-year-old woman steps up and starts talking about her life, her battles with cocaine, and her escape into alcohol. Shockingly, her story was eerily similar to his own.

    “Everything she said rang true to my own story. Is this some sort of hoax, I thought. Everything she is saying is mine.

    “She was talking about her life, but she was telling my story. There was something under her words, a truth that she was allowing to be revealed, that resonated with me in a way I could not describe. She knew me. She was me, and I was her….”

    This moment was a wake-up call for Ru, realizing that he, too, was battling addiction, hidden under the facade of fame and success.

    “It felt like a fantastical trick had been played on me. Georges was the one in rehab, yet I was also hitting rock bottom.”

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    Facing the Music

    RuPaul’s journey wasn’t just about glitz and glamour. Behind the scenes, he was dealing with his own addiction to cocaine and weed, something that had become a daily ritual since his childhood. Fame only fueled this fire, offering easy access to his vices. But the true test occurred when authorities nearly caught him with drugs while he was en route to a film shoot in Canada. His celebrity status got him off the hook, but it was a glaring sign that something had to change.

    The Road to Recovery

    “I was doing my nightclub act, promoting my products and shooting movies. I was exhausted all the time. And the only way I knew how to feel connected to the little part of me that was still left, was to get high. Hadn’t I always known that this day would come, that I would have to admit to myself that I was an addict, too?”

    Realizing that he was in denial, RuPaul took a hard look at his life. He acknowledged the missed clues and the growing gap between him and his true self. It was a tough pill to swallow, realizing that his only connection to himself was through getting high. But this realization was the first step toward healing, not just for him but also in supporting Georges through his recovery.

    Where to Read RuPaul’s Memoir

    The House of Hidden Meanings is more than just a memoir; it’s an invitation to look beyond the sparkle and see the real struggles that lie beneath. If you’re itching to know more about RuPaul Charles’ journey and how he turned his life around, you’re in luck! The book hits the shelves on March 5, and you can pre-order your copy from Amazon, Waterstones, or Barnes & Noble.

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    See: AI Turn These Anti-LGBTQ Politicians Into Drag Queens

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  • Here’s Why RuPaul Isn’t a Fan of Spider-Man

    Here’s Why RuPaul Isn’t a Fan of Spider-Man

    Spider-Man: No Way Home is out now, and while the rest of the world is excited about it, RuPaul isn’t a fan.

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