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montreal drag queens

Canada's Drag Race returns next week for its fourth season and not one, but two Montreal queens will be gracing our television screens. In celebration of the upcoming season, Montreal's very own Denim and Sisi Superstar are hosting a premiere party at Le National on November 16 and tickets are on sale now.

Drag Race fans will be able to watch the premiere episode alongside Denim and Sisi Superstar, who will then open up the night to a Q&A following the viewing. But that's not all that's expected. Instead of your typical bar viewing party experience, Denim and Sisi are switching things up with a full-on cabaret after the episode screening.

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Montreal's drag scene is set to glitter a tad brighter this October. The inaugural "Rendez-vous de la drag", the city's first-ever drag gala, is gearing up to roll out the red carpet for some iconic names in the drag world.

Topping the charts is the internationally renowned Ra’Jah O'Hara. Having sashayed to global fame on RuPaul's Drag Race, as a winner of "Canada vs. the World," O'Hara's appearance in Montreal is one awaited moment of the event.

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Montreal is poised to shine brighter than ever this fall with the arrival of Rendez-vous de la Drag, Quebec's first drag convention.

With a glittering line-up of over 75 local and international drag artists ready to strut their stuff, the convention, set for October 28 and 29 at the Palais des congrès, promises to be a rhinestone-studded celebration of queer culture and all things drag.

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Montreal queen Gisèle Lullaby has won the third season of "Canada's Drag Race," beating other finalists Jada Shada Hudson, Miss Fiercalicious and Kimmy Couture, all of Ontario.

Lullaby is the first Quebec queen to win a season of the Canadian edition of the Drag Race franchise, though others have come close.

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Canada's Drag Race Season 2 is set to begin on October 14 and Bell Media's Crave just dropped the cast list, revealing four sickening Quebec queens to cheer on. YAAASSSS queens!

A total of 12 drag artists from across the country will compete to win $100,000 and the title of Canada's next drag superstar.

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