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Mother Pride Block Party lineup announced for Collin’s Barracks

Mother has announced the lineup and date for this year’s Mother Pride Block Party.

Returning to Collins Barracks on Saturday 29th June, Mother Pride Block Party this year features the headliners:

Swedish pop artist Cobrah, the “Bad Babysitter” herself Princess Superstar, Robin S, the ’90s dance singer known for ‘Show Me Love’, drag queen Sasha Velour and Northern Irish drag artist Blu Hydrangea.


Also lined up acorss the site and main stage are: Mother DJs, Celaviedmai, Sexy Tadhg, Haus of WIG,Sing Along Social, Drag Aerobics, Ping Pong Disco, Claire Beck , Conor Behan, Billy Bunzari, Ghostboy, Glamo, Rocky T. Delgado, Roo Honeychild and Ruth Kavanagh.


Drag performances across the site are from Anziety, Avatar Guille, Dan the Man, Donna Fella, Faux Joli , Mia Gold ,Naomi Diamond, Richard Joke, Shaqira Knightly, and Viola Gayvis.

The Block Party runs from 4pm to 11pm on 29th June at The National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks.


Tickets are from €45 plus fees on Eventbrite.



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