A star of RuPaul's Drag Race UK will perform in Oxford next month.
Drag performer Ginny Lemon, who hails from Worcester, will take to the stage at the Jolly Farmers in Paradise Street on August 21.
The performance will kick off the LGBTQ+ pub’s 40th anniversary celebrations which will mark the Jolly Farmers being Oxford’s longest serving LGBTQ+ venue.
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The pub has held its spot on Paradise Street since 1982, also making it one of the UK’s oldest gay pubs.
Ginny Lemon came in 10th place of RuPaul's Drag Race UK series two, while Scottish drag queen Lawrence Chaney took the crown.
The show is for people aged 18 and over and tickets can be purchased from the Jolly Farmers bar or on Eventbrite for £15.
You can buy tickets online here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ginny-lemon-live-at-the-jolly-farmers-tickets-372716885237
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