A TV star will be making an appearance at a Christmas-themed event in Hereford.
Danny's Events and Reclaimed Hereford are organising a drag bingo night, which will feature Rupaul's Drag Race star Ginny Lemon.
Cash prizes are up for grabs at the event on December 21 at Richmond Place Club, which the organisers have described as an "inclusive and diverse event".
One of the organisers, Lindsay McGlone, said: "Queer inclusion is still lacking in Hereford and we want to create a safe space where that happens through incredible entertainment.
"We are so proud we are able to bring Ginny Lemon to Hereford, so that Hereford has the same entertainment of bigger cities.
"We've worked closely with the Richmond Place Club on various events for three years and they have been incredible around opening their doors to inclusive and diverse events.
"We've already sold 40 per cent of the tickets to our Christmas drag bingo and our VIP tickets sold out in just three days. If that doesn't show how much this is needed, I don't know what does."
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Ginny Lemon was one of the cast of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season two, and has performed to sell-out audiences across the UK and made several television appearances for BBC, ITV and Channel 4, including the X Factor, Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back & Celebrity Coach Trip.
Their previous work includes Ginny Lemon’s Pick ‘n’ Mix residency at the Village Inn, Birmingham, Fantabulosa: A Drag Show For Kids, Mobilise: A Sober Party for the LGBTQ+ Community and even starring in the 2022 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony, flying in in a giant lemon shaped hot air balloon.
Tickets are available from https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rollinwithlindsay
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