Join us in celebrating Black History Month with a night of sheer cabaret opulence and utterly breath-taking performances at Raze Presents: Unsung Queeroes!
The night will include burlesque, vocals, circus and drag performances from these current icons and future stars. The night doesn't end on stage! Join us for an after-party and boogie the night away playing absolutely bangers & bringing vibes.
- Date: Thursday 24th Oct 2024
- Venue: SET Social, 55a Nigel Rd, Peckham, SE15 4NP
- Doors: 7pm
Show: 7:30-9.30pm
After Party: Till 11pm
TICKETS: All tickets grant you access to the show & after-party. If you are low on funds or would like a complimentary ticket for your assistant please email access@razecollective.com.
ACCESS: If you are joining us at Unsung Queeros and want to know if our event is accessible for you, drop us an email at access@razecollective.com and we’ll happily give you as much information for you to make an informed decision. Here’s some information to get started with:
What to expect?
Doors & the bar will open at 7.00pm. This event will start at 8.00pm with a cabaret show consisting of vocals, burlesque, circus & drag. The show will have a 20 minute interval at around 8.45pm. The show will end at 9.30pm be followed by a mini after party till 11pm. This event will include flashing light & strobe effects & nudity. The cabaret show will be seated, the after party will be a mix of seating and standing.
If you have any questions on the night, pls feel free to ask the Raze team who will be wearing high visibility jackets.
Quiet Space
There is a yard outside and that can be used as a quieter space for individuals who wish to take some time away from the event space.
Information on the Step Free access
This venue has step-free access. There is a ramp, and accessible toilet to the right of the the main entrance. The bar and event space are level.
Raze Collective is a charity dedicated to nurturing and developing innovative queer performance in the UK. We create cultural opportunities for LGBTQIA+ artists, audiences and the wider public. We value the diversity of the queer cultural scene and work with artists, producers and organisations who share our values and ethos. Raze was formed by grassroots performers, producers & audience members in the face of the closure of LGBTQIA+ venues. We're called Raze as the organisation was established in response to those queer spaces being razed.
Unsung Queeroes is generously funded by Southwark Council.