Mother Pride Block Party

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Collins Barracks, Saturday 29th June

On Saturday, June 29th the Mother Pride Block Party is back with a bang for a spectacular party celebrating Pride in our city.

Returning to the glorious surroundings of the National Museum on Saturday, June 29th, for what they promise to be their biggest and most exciting Pride show yet.

Appearing on the mainstage of Mother Pride Block Party for it’s 2024 outing is a truly iconic array of talent including;

The experimental electronic artist who became a globally celebrated vocalist, COBRAH. Having already clocked global hits including the propulsive, tongue in cheek “GOOD PUSS” — which has more than 25 million streams and was nominated for a Swedish Grammy.

Viral hit and electronic music sensation Princess Superstar, a New York City- based rapper known for her eclectic blend of sample-based hip-hop, electro, punk, and swagger. With two top 20’s under her belt including “Bad Babysitter” and “Perfect Exceeder” (#3 on the UK charts in 2006 and now in the top 40 UK charts, and Billboard Top 10 Dance charts after 17 years).

A true veteran of the dance music scene with an unmistakably unique vocal talent Robin S who placed her first gold single, with the worldwide chart-topping smash and dance music classic – remixed with great success of – ‘Show Me Love’.

One of the most lauded and innovative Drag artists in the world and Ru Paul’s Drag Race Winner, Sasha Velour; a gender-fluid drag queen known for her stage spectacles, fierce activism, and boundary-breaking scholarship.

Northern Irish drag sweetheart, fellow Ru Pauls Drag Race Alumni and Dancing With the Stars 2024 runner up, Blu Hydrangea.

Joining them on the mainstage across the day of Pride are Mother DJs, Celaviedmai, Sexy Tadhg and Haus of WIG.

Other acts appearing across the site include Sing Along Social, Drag Aerobics, Ping Pong Disco, Claire Beck , Conor Behan, Billy Bunzari, Ghostboy, Glamo, Rocky T. Delgado, Roo Honeychild and Ruth Kavanagh.

Drag performances across the site are from Anziety, Avatar Guille, Dan the Man ,Donna Fella, Faux Joli , Mia Gold ,Naomi Diamond, Richard Joke, Shaqira Knightly, and Viola Gayvis.


Date:
Saturday 29th June
Time:
4.00pm
Price:
From €45
Address:
National Museum Of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of National Museum Of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin, Ireland

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