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So Futch (at The Duke of Wellington)

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A monthly and frisky celebration of queerness for "everyday Dykons" hosted by Leia Organza (with co-host LoUis CYfer), welcoming "gay, lesbian, queer, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, intersex and questioning women", including trans women and non-binary and gender-expansive people. The menu is expanisve and varied: cabaret, drag, lip-sync karaoke, DJs (soul, funk, disco and pop), vocal peformances, poetry, spoken word etcetera. In late 2022 this indescribable, no-holds-barred social-and-cabaret enterprise took up residence upstairs at Soho's Duke of Wellington pub — the same intimate space where the all-male Gear Social meets every third Sunday. So Futch rules the roost every first Sunday. Free entry.



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