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Le Philly est un peu ennuyeux, mais ça ne nous dérange pas.
Long gone are the days of mere celebrity impersonation. The Philly drag scene is full of top-tier queens with original performances and personalities bigger than their hair.
Beyond Philly-based RuPaul’s Drag Race superstars like Sapphira Cristál, the city is home to comedy mavens (Bev), fashion entrepreneurs (Iris Spectre), changemakers (Brittany Lynn), multitalented entertainers (Eric Jaffe), and other drag queens who put their “charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent” — as RuPaul would say — on display every day.
Dans Philly, la drague se décline en plusieurs saveurs. Prenez un mimosa et riez jusqu'à ce que vous ayez mal aux côtés à Punch Line Philly, witness spectacles that’ll leave you gooped at Franky Bradley's et Fabrika, or find your new best friends at Bob et Barbara et Maman tatouée.
Remarque importante : les détails changent constamment. Vérifiez toujours à l'avance sur les réseaux sociaux et/ou les sites Web officiels des salles pour confirmer les dates et les heures des spectacles de drag queens.
Découvrez ci-dessous les meilleurs lieux de drag, les brunchs drag et les autres spectacles incontournables à Philly.
Located in the former Tabu space and self-described as “The Gayborhood’s Sports Bar,” 254 exudes “come as you are vibes,” offering a rotating list of entertainment that includes cabaret and drag shows.
The venue’s ongoing 3rd Floor Laugh Lounge promises laugh-out-loud comedy and open mic nights, plus drinks, sports, pool tables, music and more. The sky’s the limit when you head up to the outdoor roof deck to enjoy sips and endless camaraderie.
Où ? 254, 254 S. 12th Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Home of the Citywide Special (a shot of Jim Beam and a frosty PBR for an easy-on-the-wallet $5), Bob & Barb's is a true Philly institution. This bigger-on-the-inside bar offers cheap cash-only drinks, free live music — including jazz bands and karaoke on the weekends — and the longest-running drag show in the city.
Every Thursday night, the fabulous Miss Lisa Lisa and her rotating crew of queens put on an spectacle primé. Reserve a front-row table online, ou de profiter du spectacle depuis le sol ou le bar pour une couverture de $8.
Où ? Bob and Barbara's, 1509 South Street, Philadelphie, PA
Lorsque les journées deviennent chaudes, ce bar sur le toit en South Philly returns with creative cocktails, ever-changing food partners and some of the best restaurant views in the city.
From May through October, Brittany Lynn and the Philly Drag Mafia put in the werk, taking over the Golden Hour spot at Bok for Sunset Drag the last Thursday of each month, typically running from 7 to 9 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m. with first-come, first-served seating.
Hey, girl, hey!
Où ? Bok Bar, 800 Mifflin Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Located in the Fashion District in the city’s Market East neighborhood, City Winery offers a near-daily rotating list of live music and entertainment, tasty bites at the venue’s onsite restaurant and, given the name, an extensive wine list.
Looking for a place to take in dinner and a show? City Winery has got you covered, with regular entertainment like drag shows, often paired with a delicious meal and table service wine.
Où ? City Winery Philadelphia, 990 Filbert Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Ce bar intime est connu pour ses quatre piliers de divertissement : boire, manger, danser et se divertir. déviation.
On any given night, you’ll find live music and DJs, plus a wide variety of themed burlesque and drag shows — from Bev’s iconic Bitchfest, to pop culture fun inspired by La Guerre des étoiles et Twilight. Plus, don’t miss out on the cocktails and apps, including some of the tastiest smoked wings in the Quartier gay.
Où ? Franky Bradley's, 1320 Chancellor Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Come for the calamari, stay for the karaoke. Restaurant et bar Knock prides itself on good food in a friendly environment, while offering a variety of evening entertainment.
Movies, trivia and weekly Sunday show tunes are popular draws, along with late-night eats and drag karaoke hosted by Iris Spectre (every Wednesday).
Où ? Knock Restaurant & Bar, 225 S. 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA
La ville de la soie has been open at the same location for decades, anchored by the circa-1952 dining car exuding retro vibes.
When owner Mark Bee — who also owns Franky Bradley’s (see above) — took over the spot, he renovated the bar and lounge and added the 3,000-square-foot enclosed garden space, open year-round.
The venue features regular evening and brunch drag and burlesque shows, so check the website’s calendar of events to see what’s coming up.
Où ? Silk City, 435 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Remuer remains one of Philadelphia’s last lesbian-owned bars, garnering a loyal following at its Rittenhouse Square location. WNBA games play on the televisions, friends linger over martinis, and DJs bump sapphic and disco hits late into the night.
Stir likes to mix things up regularly with its programming, offering everything from supportive nights for those still questioning their identity to glam drag performances.
Où ? Stir Lounge, 1705 Chancellor Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Niché le long de la petite rue Camac, il réside un pub à forte personnalité. The subterranean-speakeasy-turned-Gayborhood-staple features virtuoso piano players, live shows, a full dance club and indoor and alfresco dining.
Serving the Gayborhood since Prohibition, TOC (as the regulars like to call it) is one of the oldest gay bars in the country, having undergone a spruce-up in 2025.
On Wednesdays, head upstairs to dance club Ascend for the Gaybill Broadway Cabaret — hosted by none other than queen Cleo Phatra — featuring loud and proud performances from drag queens and LGBTQ+ members weekly.
Où ? Tavern on Camac, 243 S. Camac Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
This uber-popular bar and dance club — with two floors and rotating DJs playing in five different rooms — first opened in 1980 and has remained gay- and straight ally-owned ever since.
Dance theme nights are all the rage here, as are the 30-plus beers on tap and adjacent cocktail lounges, with regular drag-themed watch parties and Big Gay Trivia nights hosted by hometown fave Brittany Lyn every Thursday from 8 to 10 p.m.
Où ? Woody's, 202 S. 13th Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Ce paradis spacieux de la culture pop is known for its craft beer, board games and pub grub, but there’s something else notable on the menu: a smörgåsbord of themed drag brunches.
Pick your preference, with shows channeling ABBA and Chappell Roan to Panic! at the Disco and Beyoncé — and check the calendar before you go, as new shows pop up on a regular basis.
Tickets are required to participate, with general admission and VIP. Add a mimosa or espresso martini to your cart and expect it waiting for you when you walk through the door.
Où ? Evil Genius Beer Company, 1727 N. Front Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
A la fois bar et restaurant, et club de cabaret, Fabrika est un dîner-théâtre entièrement interactif. featuring some of the city’s top LGBTQ+ performers.
Expect burlesque and variety cabaret shows with a dash of circus artistry thrown in (including occasional fire!). Get ready for disco at the Friday variety shows, with the circus-themed Opus variety show taking over on Saturdays. Drag brunch happens every Sunday, with a rotating cast of performers.
Pro tip: For seats closest to the stage, make early evening reservations.
Où ? Fabrika, 1108 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Punch Line Philly serves up more than laughs. On Saturdays, the comedy club hosts Big Wig Brunch, a drag extravaganza with Bev and other queens featuring new themes each weekend.
Drag shows open to anyone 18-plus (with valid ID) and require a two-drink minimum purchase. Check out the official site to see the latest offerings.
Où ? Punch Line Philly, 33 E. Laurel Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Le Cabaret des Dames à Barbe serves up original performances at venues throughout the city.
The Philly-based queer arts organization puts on a seasonal showcase of events collaborating with arts organizations like Opera Philadelphia, The Wilma Theater, and pop-up art festivals like Fringe Arts and ArtPhilly. Check the site officiel calendrier for the most up-to-date offerings.
BOS Philly sets itself apart from the typical venue or event planner, as the mission-driven non-profit likes to host large-scale events and activations that feature a high-energy, DJ-driven vibe, all for a good cause.
The mission: To raise money to support Philly-area LGBTQ+ organizations like the William Way LGBT Community Center and the Mazzoni Center. Ticket sales fund donations, and the organization runs on volunteer dedication.
Check out BOS Philly’s event page to find out what’s coming up next.
Profitez d'une nuit de divertissement, gagnez des prix fabuleux et faites la différence à l'occasion de l'événement suivant cet événement mensuel de drague.
Featuring energetic performances and new themes for each event, GayBINGO! has been entertaining Philadelphians and their friends for over 20 years. Even better, the event raises money to support people living with HIV.
Check out each monthly theme and snag tickets ici. Pro tip: Check out the theme ahead of time and dress the part.
Où ? Congrégation Rodeph Shalom, 615 N. Broad Street, Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie
Élu meilleur spectacle de dragsters en 2022, le Philly Drag Mafia, at it for more than two decades now, sashays its way through drag brunches, casinos, singing cabarets and concert venues all around the tri-state area.
The bombastic Brittany Lynn, don of the Drag Mafia, also created the Drag Queen Story Time literacy program at Philly libraries and museums, and Miss Fancy Brigade, the only all-LGBTQ+ Mummers brigade.
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