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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
NW 39th Strip staple with drag shows, karaoke, and Sunday Gospel Brunch
The Boom sits on the NW 39th Street strip, Oklahoma City's gay district, and built its name on dinner theater as much as dance floors — female-illusion revues, drag bingo, karaoke, and trivia rotate through the week. Out magazine named it one of the top 200 gay bars in the world in 2013. The signature is the Sunday Gospel Brunch: a drag-led parody church service with bottomless brunch cocktails and a room full of crowd work, hosted since 2009 by Rev. Kitty Bob Aimes and Rev. Norma Jean Goldstein. It packs out, especially around the holidays, so it's the one event regulars steer visitors toward. Part of the tight cluster of 39th Street bars with Tramps and Angles, The Boom is the spot when you want a show with your night rather than just a dance floor.
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