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Saturday, July 4, 2026
Settle in for an evening of glamorous entertainment at this weekly drag dinner show, where fabulous performances take center stage alongside fine dining and craft cocktails. Each week brings a fresh themed show, so there's always something new to experience. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or just ready for a night of fierce fun, this is the perfect spot to enjoy world-class drag artistry in an elegant supper club setting. This event was imported by Out x Out. Please visit the venue link to verify details.
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Tue, Jun 30
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Kit Kat Lounge, Chicago
Weekly Wednesday drag cabaret at Kit Kat Lounge featuring live performances, dinner, and cocktails. Glamorous entertainment in an intimate supper club setting.
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Wed, Jul 1
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Kit Kat Lounge, Chicago
Weekly Wednesday drag cabaret at Kit Kat Lounge featuring live performances, dinner, and cocktails. Glamorous entertainment in an intimate supper club setting.
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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.
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Fri, Jul 3
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.
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