The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience Is Throwing A Glamorous Pride Party In New York City!

Celebrate Pride with a regency twist!

That’s right, The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience is hosting an exclusive Pride performance in New York City. It combines the timeless elegance of Bridgerton with a vibrant celebration of LGBTQIA+ love and empowerment.

Pop Culture Planet’s Kristen Maldonado gave us a look inside the experience, which allows guests to explore immersive set recreations and photo opportunities, get their picture taken at the royal portrait studio, sip on Bridgerton-inspired cocktails, and dance the night away in the glamorous ballroom. Lucky fans may even catch the Queen’s eye and be crowned Diamond on the evening.

This special Pride performance will include an extended show featuring two lovers being played by male dancers, as well as having the initial dance being taught by two male characters and demonstrated by two female characters. There will also be an afterparty with DJ and drag queen Marti G Cummings.

The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience is currently running at Mediapro Manhattan Studio in New York. Grab tickets to this exclusive evening celebrating love, freedom, diversity, inclusivity, and pride happening on June 29 at 7pm, starting at $49.

Kristen Maldonado

Kristen Maldonado is an entertainment journalist, critic, and on-camera host. She is the founder of the outlet Pop Culture Planet and hosts its inclusion-focused video podcast of the same name. You can find her binge-watching your next favorite TV show, interviewing talent, and championing representation in all forms. She is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, a member of the Critics Choice Association, Latino Entertainment Journalists Association, and the Television Academy, and a 2x Shorty Award winner. She's also been featured on New York Live, NY1, The List TV, Den of Geek, Good Morning America, Insider, MTV, and Glamour.

http://www.youtube.com/kaymaldo
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