Two ATX institutions bring queer pre-show fun to Just for Laughs comedy fest.
. A joint production, each night creates a “queer celebratory space” to enjoy before attending an event with LGBTQ comedy, drag, music and more.
Combining the historic Paramount and the iconic TLGS means connecting classic Austin institutions with great queer talent. Events in the Big Gay Nights Out series will take place at the Paramount’s, and Moontower Comedy clubs across Austin. These spaces will be transformed prior to shows, according to a press release, and feature “good vibes, good music, specialty cocktails, and an exclusive chance to browse unapologetically gay merch” from on-site TLGS vendors.
For the Paramount, this partnership with TLGS is a chance to party with purpose. “We want you to get rowdy, we want you to feel comfortable, we want you to feel just how much this space is for you,” explains, Paramount Theatre’s marketing, communications, and partnerships manager. “It’s for the girls, the gays, the allies, the queers and everyone in-between.”
Below are the currently announced Big Gay Nights Out events, with more to be announced soon. Make sure to check out
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