Drag Brunch looks to appeal to those who don't enjoy late nights out
An event that aims to make drag performances more accessible to those who don't enjoy late nights out will be paying tribute to one of the biggest bands of all time.
Drag Brunch takes place during the daytime, looking to appeal to people who wouldn't normally attend nighttime shows in club and bars.
Five local drag queens will be honouring Abba in the 'Dancing Queens' event, which takes place at Kiki's in Douglas from 12pm on Saturday (20 September).
Organisers Ashton Gibson and Owen Atkinson say dressing up is optional, but very welcome:

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