
Mexico City, State of Mexico
Of the three Cabaré-Titos in Zona Rosa, Fusión is the show-and-spectacle room — a proper theater-style cabaret built around drag, big stage numbers, and gogos rather than a dance-floor grind. Three distinct music zones (a main party room, a karaoke corner, and a tropical/cumbia section) keep things moving Thursday through Saturday, when the doors open at 6pm and the place doesn't really fill in until after the 11pm show. Thursdays pull a noticeably mixed crowd — a sizable lesbian contingent that you don't see across the street at El Taller — alongside university kids drawn by twenty-peso chelas during early happy hour. Less cruisy than Taller, more performative than Punto y Aparte.
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