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(p)RIDE, an unholy queer dance party

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    Pub date June 19, 2012

    PROMO: Looking for the hottest, queerest, cheapest dyke march after party?! Look no further than (p)RIDE, an unholy queer dance party on Saturday, June 23.

    Three staples in the Trans-Bay queer dance party community — Ships in The Night, Stay Gold, and Party Hole — are coming together to host a party of epic proportions filling the entirety of the Mission District’s Public Works. 

    DJs from the three hosting parties, along with special guests, will be playing the best in hip-hop, electro, and pop music to keep the party crackin’ till 3am. Also highlighted will be majorly queer art installations by Craig Calderwood and Caitlin Sweet, vogue and hip-hop dance performances by Vogue & Tone and Stranger with Kandy, RIDE go-go dancers throughout the night, food vendors, and a photo booth benefitting the APOC (Anarchist People Of Color) Convergence.   

    This promises to be a event not to miss! Snag your pre-sale tickets now! There will also be plenty of tickets available at the door! For more information about the event go to ridepartysf.com or facebook.

    Saturday, June 23 from 9pm-3am @ Public Works, 161 Eerie (at Mission), SF  | $8 adv./$10 door

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