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It's PRIDEEEE! 🌈🎉💖 Join us on Saturday, June 20 at The Drake Underground for a Queer Arab & SWANA party featurning performances by: 👉 Halal Bae, Canada’s Drag Race first & only Egyptian-Palestinian drag artist 👉 DJ Romantek, playing you the best of Arabic hits, old and new, throughout the night Our parties always sell out, so don’t wait, grab your tickets now. Come shake, sweat and join our queer Arab & SWANA community. Doors open at 11 PM · 19+ · We dance ‘til 2:30 AM About ShikShookShikShook is a safe and inclusive party series created by the community, for the community. It’s a space where Arab/SWANA queer folks can connect, express themselves, and uplift one another. At ShikShook, we celebrate nostalgic Arabic tunes, freedom of self-expression, and authenticity. We’re also committed to giving back a portion of each event’s profits supports urgent and essential causes across the Middle East and diaspora communities. Important Notes: Tickets are non-refundable. Tickets are limited! Secure yours in advance — door sales are not guaranteed. If you have access needs (including financial support or other accommodations), please message us on Instagram or email shikshookparty@gmail.com. Everyone is welcome at our events. This is a private, ticketed event. Entry is restricted to ticket holders only. This event is 19+. A valid government ID and your ticket are required for entry. Harassment, discrimination, or any form of offensive behavior will not be tolerated. This event will be documented. If you don’t want your photo taken, grab a bracelet at the front desk or let the photographer know. Disclaimer: By attending this event, you agree to the following: The organizers are not liable for injuries, accidents, or damages that may occur during the event. Attendees participate at their own risk and are responsible for their personal safety. The organizers are not responsible for any loss, theft, or damage to personal belongings. By entering the event premises, you waive any claims against the organizers arising from such occurrences.
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