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Sunday, September 13, 2026
Diva Royale's Sunday drag brunch at House of Buns on Bourbon Street — a ticketed, seated celebrity-impersonation drag show with a brunch package. 21+, advance tickets only.
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Sun, Aug 30
1:30 PM - 3 PM
House of Buns, New Orleans
Diva Royale hosts a Sunday drag brunch at House of Buns on Bourbon Street, New Orleans — a ticketed celebrity-impersonation drag show. 21+, advance tickets only.
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Sun, Sep 6
1:30 PM - 3 PM
House of Buns, New Orleans
Diva Royale hosts a Sunday drag brunch at House of Buns on Bourbon Street, New Orleans — a ticketed celebrity-impersonation drag show. 21+, advance tickets only.
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Sun, Sep 20
1:30 PM - 3 PM
House of Buns, New Orleans
Diva Royale hosts a Sunday drag brunch at House of Buns on Bourbon Street, New Orleans — a ticketed celebrity-impersonation drag show. 21+, advance tickets only.
Weekly
Sun, Sep 27
1:30 PM - 3 PM
House of Buns, New Orleans
Diva Royale hosts a Sunday drag brunch at House of Buns on Bourbon Street, New Orleans — a ticketed celebrity-impersonation drag show. 21+, advance tickets only.
Weekly
Sun, Oct 4
1:30 PM - 3 PM
House of Buns, New Orleans
Diva Royale hosts a Sunday drag brunch at House of Buns on Bourbon Street, New Orleans — a ticketed celebrity-impersonation drag show. 21+, advance tickets only.
Weekly
Sun, Oct 11
1:30 PM - 3 PM
House of Buns, New Orleans
Diva Royale hosts a Sunday drag brunch at House of Buns on Bourbon Street, New Orleans — a ticketed celebrity-impersonation drag show. 21+, advance tickets only.
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