Berlin

Presented by HOTA, Home of the Arts

Fri 7 Jun
Berlin

Berlin

Willkommen to the opulent underworld of the queer club scene of 1930’s Berlin. Where an irresistible blend of artistry, diversity, and bohemian spirit converge in one mesmerising night.

Amidst the alluring haze of a smoky bar, Goldy’s very own queer jazz band enchants with an old and new world sound and gender-bending performances. Indulge in our cocktail of the very best burlesque and live entertainment on a night that transcends boundaries.

This is a haven for free spirits, where artists, queers and bohemians come together to celebrate the extraordinary and leave it all on the dancefloor.

You're invited to dress up and embrace your bohemian spirit!

Dates
Fri 7 Jun
Where
Basement
Ages
Age Restricted 18+
Warnings
Performance contains haze, strobe and smoke effects, adult themes and coarse language.
Tickets
All tickets $29
Times
Fri 07 June - 8:00pm

#Bio

​Who is Goldy?

She’s a community-building co-op, a series of joyous pop-up queer dancefloors, she creates spaces and places for Gold Coast’s queer community to gather and thrive. Goldy's is a team of seasoned arts professionals whose creative practices are informed by almost three decades of wide-ranging work across events, film, television, theatre, media and entertainment. They have a joyous collaborative working relationship, highlighting complementary skills across different mediums. Goldy's dream is to cultivate a thriving, connected, and joyful LGBTQI+ community on the Gold Coast through the support and development of its artists, musicians and performers.


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