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PREVIEW: El Geebee Tea Queue in October

Paul Diello returns to the cellar bar of the Brunswick Pub in Hove with award winning, El Geebee Tea Queue to present yet another selection of the finest LGBT+ talent the scene has to offer.

PREVIEW: El Geebee Tea Queue in October

Paul Diello returns to the cellar bar of the Brunswick Pub in Hove with award winning, El Geebee Tea Queue to present yet another selection of the finest LGBT+ talent the scene has to offer.

Winner of the 2018 Golden Handbag Award for Favourite LGBT+ Club Night in Brighton and Hove, expect fabulous performances from:

Richard Reckless – Cabaret
Brighton based Drag King. Punk, gore, alternative style. Sings mostly punk or punk covers. Enjoys spitting fake blood!

Billie Gold – Music
80’s power party realness!

Samuel – Music
Renowned for his catchy cinematic pop music, Samuel is an independent artist who is proving that you don’t need a record label to succeed in the twenty-first century.

Sophie Duker – Comedy
Sophie Duker describes herself as a “sexy-cerebral comedy underdog” and is quickly establishing herself as one of the most exciting new acts on the circuit.

Hans Euff – Cabaret
Hans Euff is a Brighton based drag king and producer from Brighton, creating queer art and safe spaces throughout Brighton and beyond.

Laura Nixon – Comedy
Expect adult humour, foul language, shots, wine and a high level of sheer bombast and genuine talent.


Event: El Geebee Tea Queue October

Where: Brunswick Pub, 1-3 Holland Road, BN3 1JF Hove

When: Sunday, October 14

Time: Doors 7.30pm – start at 8pm

Cost: £5 in adv/£7 on the door

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