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Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Get ready for laughs, competition, and killer entertainment at this weekly drag-hosted trivia night! Test your knowledge across hilarious rounds while fabulous performers keep the energy high and the drinks flowing. Whether you're a trivia champion or just here for the sass and good vibes, you'll fit right in with this fun, inclusive crowd. Grab your crew, bring your A-game, and prepare for a night of pure community fun. This event was imported by Out x Out. Please visit the venue link to verify details.
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Wed, Jul 1
7:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Meeting House Tavern, Chicago
Weekly burlesque bingo hosted by Glamonster and Reggay Boots at Meeting House Tavern in Andersonville. No cover, affordable drinks, Wednesday nights.
Weekly
Thu, Jul 2
9 PM - 1 AM
Meeting House Tavern, Chicago
Weekly Thursday karaoke at Meeting House Tavern in Chicago. Judgment-free stage, supportive crowd, drinks, and community vibes. Come solo or with friends.
Weekly
Fri, Jul 3
7 PM - 8:30 PM
Meeting House Tavern, Chicago
Weekly drag watch party at Meeting House Tavern in Chicago. Free entry, hosted by Jairo Reyna. Join the community for All Stars Season 11 viewing every Friday.
Weekly
Fri, Jul 3
9 PM - 2 AM
Meeting House Tavern, Chicago
Gay dance party every Friday at Meeting House Tavern in Chicago. DJ beats, cocktails, and queer community vibes until 2am. Inclusive nightlife in a.
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