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Friday, July 3, 2026
Get ready for an evening of fabulous entertainment and fine dining at this weekly drag dinner show, where rotating themed performances take center stage alongside cocktails and cuisine. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or just looking for a glamorous night out, expect dazzling queens, stellar performances, and the kind of fierce energy that makes for unforgettable memories. It's the perfect blend of elegance and entertainment in one of Chicago's most iconic LGBTQ+ spaces. This event was imported by Out x Out. Please visit the venue link to verify details.
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Thu, Jul 2
6 PM - 9 PM
Kit Kat Lounge, Chicago
Weekly drag dinner theater in Chicago's Northalsted. Haute couture performances, $10 martinis, and upscale dining in an Art Deco room every Thursday.
Weekly
Sat, Jul 4
11 AM - 2 PM
Kit Kat Lounge, Chicago
Weekly Sunday drag brunch at Kit Kat Lounge in Chicago's Northalsted. Rotating themed shows, cocktails, and brunch with Chicago's gay crowd.
Weekly
Sat, Jul 4
6 PM - 10 PM
Kit Kat Lounge, Chicago
Weekly Friday drag dinner show at Kit Kat Lounge with rotating themed performances, cocktails, and fine dining. Glamorous LGBTQ+ nightlife in Chicago.
Weekly
Sun, Jul 5
11 AM - 2 PM
Kit Kat Lounge, Chicago
Weekly Sunday drag brunch at Kit Kat Lounge in Chicago's Northalsted. Rotating themed shows, cocktails, and brunch with Chicago's gay crowd.
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