

Miss First Nation: Supreme Queen
Sun Feb 26 - Tue Feb 28
Sun Feb 26 - Tue Feb 28
By Party Passport
Miss First Nation has become a fixture on the Australian drag circuit, where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander queens battle it out to be crowned drag royalty. Now their Royal Highnesses are back to see who will reign supreme over all!
Whether it be from the hit documentary Black Divaz, Jojo Zaho’s razor sharp one-liners on Drag Race Down Under, or the 7 story mural of Shaniqua by artist Kaff-eine, make no mistake – Miss First Nation is where legends are made.
Staged across two heats (26/27 Feb), leading to the grand final (28 Feb) , you’ll be wanting to clear your diary and order yourself a new lace front.
Performances:
26 Feb 6:00pm – Heat 1 (AUSLAN Interpreted)
27 Feb 6:00pm – Heat 2 (AUSLAN Interpreted)
28 Feb 7:30pm – Grand Final (AUSLAN Interpreted)
Miss First Nation: Supreme Queen is part of Marri Madung Butbut: The First Nations Gathering Space – click here.
Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other First Nations people can access discounted tickets through the Sydney WorldPride MobTix program – click here.
Carriageworks
Wheelchair Access, Auslan Interpreted
Bay 17. Carriageworks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh
Moshtix Australia
Details
- Start:
- Sun Feb 26
- End:
- Tue Feb 28
- Tickets from:
- $29
- Event Categories:
- First Nations, First Nations Gathering Space, Indoor, Official on Sale, Official Sydney WorldPride
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Acknowledgement
Sydney WorldPride will take place on the lands of the Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidjigal, Darug, Dharawal people who are the Traditional Custodians of the Sydney Basin.
We pay our Respects to their Elders past and present. Always was Always will be Aboriginal Land.
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people come from many different clans and communities across Australia & in 2023 will come together as one, to celebrate with our global LGBTQIA+ community.
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