RAMPA Drag Club to open in QC on Jan. 17 as new beacon of inclusivity, artistry

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RAMPA Drag Club to open in QC on Jan. 17 as new beacon of inclusivity, artistry

In a bold move poised to redefine Quezon City’s entertainment landscape, the RAMPA Drag Club is gearing up to unveil its grandeur on January 17, 2024. It is an expansive venue of 800 square meters nestled in the bustling heart of QC. Besides being an addition to the nightlife, it’s a sanctuary for drag aficionados and a testament to diversity and inclusiveness.

Behind this visionary venture stands a formidable ensemble of luminaries: RS Francisco, an acclaimed actor and LGBTQ+ advocate; Precious Paula Nicole, the victor of Drag Race Philippines Season 1; renowned Drag Race figures Vinas de Luxe and Brigiding; Philippines’ Acoustic Maestro Ice Diño-Seguerra; versatile actress-producer Liza Diño-Seguerra; LGBTQIA champion and entrepreneur Cecille Bravo; and nightlife maven Loui Gene Cabel.

Ice Seguerra articulates the collective sentiment, stating, “When destiny aligns people with purpose, what emerges transcends mere business—it becomes a profound vision. The anticipation for RAMPA’s unveiling is palpable.”

RS Francisco echoes this sentiment, emphasizing, “Our aspiration extends beyond elevating the drag scene; it’s about fortifying drag as a revered art form in the Philippines.”

Empowering LGBTQ+ Through Representation

RAMPA Drag Club transcends its role as an entertainment hotspot; it emerges as an empowerment nexus. By spotlighting premier drag performances, the club endeavors to dismantle stereotypes, spotlighting the kaleidoscopic tapestry of the LGBTQ+ community.

The club’s agenda is expansive: themed nights catering to varied LGBTQ+ facets—from Lesbian to Transgender evenings—ensuring an ambiance pulsating with acceptance, camaraderie, and jubilant celebration.

A Tapestry of Inclusivity: Welcoming All

RAMPA Drag Club aspires to be more than a haven for drag aficionados; it aims to be the heartbeat of the LGBTQ+ community. A melting pot where diversity is celebrated, and the nuances of drag artistry resonate profoundly.

Anticipate unparalleled performances, avant-garde spectacles, and an ambiance mirroring Quezon City’s vibrant ethos. With an unwavering commitment to inclusivity and entertainment, RAMPA Drag Club is poised to etch itself as a quintessential LGBTQ+ bastion in the Philippines.

Liza Dino elucidates, “Our vision transcends mere entertainment. We aim to redefine perceptions around LGBTQ+ venues. Drag is an art form accessible to all, irrespective of orientation. RAMPA is envisioned as a theater of expression, celebrating authenticity.”

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