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Friday, July 10, 2026
Charlie's Guide to the Galaxy — a space-themed dance party hosted by Charlie's house queens. Get lost in the cosmos with stellar beats, out-of-this-world drag performances, and an intergalactic vibe every Friday night. This event was imported by Out x Out. Please visit the venue link to verify details.
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Sun, Jul 5
5 PM - 7 PM
Charlie's, Chicago
Monthly open stage drag show at Charlie's in Chicago. Non-competitive, all-welcome space hosted by Luc Ami & Julez Osco. Every Sunday.
Monthly
Sun, Jul 5
7 PM - 11 PM
Charlie's, Chicago
Weekly gay karaoke every Sunday at Charlie's in Chicago. Hosted by Sutton Fister. Sing, celebrate, and connect with the LGBTQ+ community.
Weekly
Sun, Jul 5
11 PM - 4 AM
Charlie's, Chicago
Latin dance party every Sunday at Charlie's gay bar in Chicago. High-energy dancing hosted by Persephone Brooklyn LaRue and Luna LaCatrina with DJ X-tasy.
Weekly
Sun, Jul 5
11 PM - 4 AM
Charlie's, Chicago
Weekly Latin dance party at Charlie's Chicago hosted by Persephone Brooklyn LaRue and Luna LaCatrina. DJ X-tasy spins every Sunday night.
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