Raze Collective are going digital and are teaming up with Something To Aim For.
We have commissioned 4 brilliant artists to GO DIGITAL, create magic online and keep you entertained from the comfort of your own space,
We are trying something new, experimenting with digital space and inviting you to join us for an evening of captivating cabaret, colossal confessions and cult curiosity.
Friday 26th June, 7.30pm GOES DIGITAL will provide links.
Hosted by the incredible Beau Jangles who was a Man Up 2019 finalist and has performed at various venues across London, including The Barbican, The Glory, EartH, The Royal Vauxhall Tavern, and with The Cocoa Butter Club. Beau Jangles has his own night in collaboration with The Chateau: ‘Royal Roost’ - a vintage-themed drag king night.
Mr Wesley Dkyes- Mr Wesley Dykes was born on Halloween 2012, after noticing a considerable lack of Colour, Soul and Funk in what he could find of the Drag King scenes across the world. Usually Wesley is your favourite rapper, your favourite RnB singer and your friendly neighbourhood fxckboi. Sometimes he’s also your favourite storyteller, using spoken word, poetry and rap to play with identity, gender, sex and attraction
Barbs- 'Barbs is the queen of ball out anti-glamour and debauchery. Having almost won Miss Sink The Pink 2019, and just missing out on the tittle of Lipsync1000 winner, sh'e sure to just about entertain you and leave you repulsed.'
Brian- Brian is often one of few womxn in a sea of men, so she invites you to come with her as she dances her way to liberty. Blending the butch with the camp, she’s got all the T when it comes to female empowerment

️ (and more hair on her chest than your isolation armpits!)
Symoné- A queer circus and performance artist, renown for fusing multiple skills together, such as rollerskating and multiple hoops. Her skills have taken her around the world from Jamaica to London's West End. She is a Fierce Festival associate artist and her work currently explores themes of human consciousness, body architecture, rave culture, and rebellion.