Drag Me to Hell: Demonic Drag Performances and Costume Contest

Tue Oct 29 2024 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm

USC Fisher Museum of Art | Los Angeles

USC Visions and Voices
Publisher/HostUSC Visions and Voices
Drag Me to Hell: Demonic Drag Performances and Costume Contest
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A night of drag and music inspired by queer pioneers who found refuge in science-fiction fandom and the occult underground.
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Description

Join us for a festive night of dancing, drag, and dress-up! Drag Me to Hell is a one-of-a-kind Halloween event inspired by queer pioneers in 1930s–60s Los Angeles who found refuge in science-fiction fandom and the occult underground. The evening will include demonic drag performances by and world-renowned Dragula stars and , followed by a DIY costume contest for USC students, hosted by international DJ and drag sensation .
Pre-show attractions will include a live choral performance by students from the USC Thornton School of Music led by professor and haunting tours of the ONE Archives and USC Fisher Museum’s PST ART exhibition (August 22–November 23, 2024).

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Presented by USC Visions and Voices. Organized by Quetzal Arevalo and Alexis Bard Johnson (ONE Archives at the USC Libraries). Co-sponsored by the USC Fisher Museum of Art.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

USC Fisher Museum of Art, 823 West Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, United States

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