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Dragging in the New Year

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Third Space Improv
st. augustine, united states
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You're invited to step into a world where glamour meets glitter ... at this masquerade new year's eve celebration.

Dare to be dazzled by the most fabulous New Year's Eve extravaganza in St. Augustine. Dragging in the New Year is a whirlwind of shimmering sequins, jaw-dropping performances, and bejeweled masks. Get ready to sashay into a realm where every strut is a statement and every number is an electrifying spectacle!

🎉 What to expect:

  • Spectacular performances that defy convention and redefine live entertainment.
  • Glamorous costumes and masks that sparkle and shine brighter than the spotlight.
  • A celebration of diversity, empowerment, and self-expression.

Whether you're a seasoned drag enthusiast or a first-time curious cat, Dragging in the New Year promises an evening of delight and unbridled fun. Join us as we paint the town with every color of the rainbow and create memories among old and new friends.

This will be an evening where every moment is legendary and every performer is iconic.

🎶 Let's make it fierce. Let's make it fabulous. Let's make it unforgettable! 🎶

Welcome to Dragging in the New Year—where fantasy becomes reality and every act brings love, laughter, and a reminder to live your truth.

Be sure to wear you best and brightest mask!

Third Space offers beer, wine, soft drinks, fresh popcorn, a snack bar—and free parking.

Tickets + showtimes:

First show: 8:30 p.m. - $25 in advance/$30 door

Second show: 10:30 p.m. - $30 advance/$35 door (includes champagne toast at midnight)

Both shows: $50 advance/$60 door (includes champagne toast at midnight)

There will be a food truck in the parking lot and an opportunity to have your photo taken with the queens.

For information about your host, Karrissa T. Wade, visit here.

For more about Third Space Improv, visit here.

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