Welcome to the Haus of Slayè!
The Haus of Slayè is more than a drag family—it’s a powerhouse of creativity, talent, and unapologetic self-expression. Led by our fabulous Drag Mother Dionslayè, our family includes the dazzling talents of Wavey Diya Slayè, Genesis Orrico, Mike Ryder, Bambi Slayè Hart and Atomic.
Together, we bring the stage to life with unforgettable shows and events packed with singing, dancing, lip-syncs, comedy, games, and plenty of camp chaos. From fierce performances to laugh-out-loud moments, every event we put on is a celebration of artistry, community, and pure drag magic.
When you buy a ticket to a Haus of Slayè show, you’re not just coming to watch—you’re stepping into our world. Get ready for glamour, glitter, and a night you’ll be talking about long after the last number.
Because in the Haus of Slayè… the only rule is to Slayè the Night Away.
Haus of Slayè – General Show Rules
We want every guest to have the best possible experience at any Haus of Slayè event! To keep our shows fun, safe, and respectful, please follow these guidelines:
- Respect the Performers
Our queens, kings and performers put their heart into every number—please give them your full attention and respect while they’re on stage. - No Disruptive Behaviour
Loud heckling, offensive language, or behaviour that interrupts the show will not be tolerated. Let’s keep it fun, not shady! - Photos & Videos
Take as many photos and videos your heart desires - we just ask you to tag our performers and venues! - Tipping the Performers
Tips are always welcome and appreciated! - Personal Boundaries
Consent is everything. Please don’t touch performers, staff, or other guests without permission. - Be Inclusive
Haus of Slayè is a safe space for everyone. Discrimination, harassment, or hate speech of any kind will result in removal from the event. - Enjoy Responsibly
Drink, dance, and have fun—but know your limits. Anyone too intoxicated or causing issues may be asked to leave. - Follow Venue Rules
Please respect the Dragonfly Lounge and its staff. Their house rules apply as well.
Remember: drag is about joy, creativity, and community. Respect the stage, respect each other, and get ready to Slayè with Us!