Two fixtures of Chicago’s queer entertainment scene-drag performer and curator Abhijeet (Chicago Is A Drag, Dim Sum & Drag) and DJ Kirk (Scarlet, Berlin)-joined forces last year to create one hell of a party, Boots, which is held in rotating locations and promises three very important things: “Dim Lights. From open mics at tea houses to tea dance day parties, from sweaty club beats to sweating from a good long walk, there’s something in here for everyone. Here’s just a sampling of the many new LGBTQ+ events that have popped up over the past year and change. And, of course, stalwart parties like Slo ‘Mo and smallWORLD Collective’s ENERGY are still going strong. Across the city, you can find new drag shows at dim sum restaurants, day parties at the Promontory, open mic nights where poets and musicians spill their guts and much more. ![]() Chicago’s queer nightlife scene is creative, community-driven and pure fun, and nowhere is that more evident than in the scores of new venues (Nobody’s Darling! Whiskey Girl! Dorothy!) and events that have popped up in the past several years.
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