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Santa Ana, California
Queer Latinx dance club in DTSA — midnight drag and late nights
Noa Noa is a queer Latinx bar and dance club in Downtown Santa Ana, named after Juan Gabriel's song "El Noa Noa." The night runs on drinks, dancing, and midnight travesti (drag) shows, with the floor going late into the early hours.
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