Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander gay, lesbian and intersex pride and diversity will be celebrated at The Klub Koori Mardi Gras After Party on March 5, taking place at Hermann’s Bar in Newtown.
What: Klub Koori Mardi Gras After Party
Where: Hermann’s Bar, corner of City Rd and Butlin Av, Newtown
When: March 5, 8:00pm till late (Doors open at 8, performances start at 9:15)
Tickets: $15 general public, $10 concession/First Nations Float members with wristbands
Age: Entrance is restricted ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander gay, lesbian and intersex pride and diversity will be celebrated at The Klub Koori Mardi Gras After Party on March 5, taking place at Hermann’s Bar in Newtown.
What: Klub Koori Mardi Gras After Party
Where: Hermann’s Bar, corner of City Rd and Butlin Av, Newtown
When: March 5, 8:00pm till late (Doors open at 8, performances start at 9:15)
Tickets: $15 general public, $10 concession/First Nations Float members with wristbands
Age: Entrance is restricted to those who are 18 years and over
Presented by Gadigal Information Service (GIS) and ACON, in partnership with the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, the event will showcase the talents of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) performing artists.
Performers to appear at this year’s party include singer-songwriter Jessie Lloyd, pop music artist Ben Fraietta, and drag queens Destiny Haz Arrived, Lasey and Nova of the Dream Time Diva’s and Nana Miss Koori.
Now in its third year, the annual Klub Koori Mardi Gras After Party has been a highly popular event in previous years, quickly earning a reputation as one of the most rollicking parties on Mardi Gras night.
The event increases the cultural diversity of Mardi Gras and the visibility and recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within the gay, lesbian and intersex community.