Finally, a Pride party where the guest list is grown and your 10:00 PM bedtime is only a suggestion, not a rule. Stretch those hip flexors and grab the ibuprofen, because we’re throwing it back to the era when your MySpace layout said everything about you.
That’s right…We’re calling all the 30+ queer icons, elders-in-training, and millennial main characters to the dance floor. No drama, no dial-up speeds—just a massive celebration built just for us.
The Soundtrack: We’ll be spinning the golden era of MTV and TRL. Expect a non-stop mix of 90s and 2000s bangers, from house anthems to the pop and hip-hop tracks that defined our glory days.
The Show: Jaw-dropping burlesque sets paired with high-energy hip-hop dancers to keep you moving all night long.
Night Market: Wander through a curated market featuring snacks, local queer creators, artisans, and vintage finds.
Teenage Dream Photo Booth: Reclaim your youth. Grab the props and strike a pose for a Y2K-style shot that’s way better than the ones you took at the mall.
This isn’t just a dance party; it’s an opportunity to take up space. So grab your sexy ass squad—and we’ll see you on the dance floor.
Date: 6/26/2026 (Friday)
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
Location: Varsity Theater
1308 SE 4th St, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Tickets: **Drop Friday, May 15, 2026** (21+)
$29.34 (Taxes & Fees Included) Early bird (Limited Qty)
$36.90 (Taxes & Fees Included) Advance
$TBA (Taxes & Fees Included) DOS/Door
$69.03 (Taxes & Fees Included) Reserved (VIP) - Balcony Seating
Note: All ticket sales are final. No Refunds.
DJs: DJ Izzie P, Ms. Lakesha & Bootsy Ballins
Performances by: Madame Bessie Snow, Chocolaaaté and more
Features:
Multiple Bars
Gender-Neutral Restrooms
Night Market
Balcony VIP Seating
Teenage Dream Photo Activation
Supporting Sponsors: The Aliveness Project
CONSENT IS MANDATORY! Please remember to be considerate and respect others’ personal boundaries. We will not tolerate any racist, sexist, ableist, transphobic or homophobic language during any of our events and reserve the right to remove anyone that is causing harm.
Due to the nature of our events, which include the sale of food and beverages, we cannot properly enforce a mask mandate. Instead, we encourage our patrons to exercise their individual agency in correspondence with their personal comfort levels. It's important to note that all public events carry inherent risks, and it is up to the individual to proceed with care in those situations.