A NORTH Wales drag performer is hosting a new show that will be a first for Prestatyn.
The Royal Serenity will be hosting Serene - a monthly "party and performance" at Lola's Bar.
Held on the first Thursday of every month, the event encourages a safe space for everyone.
Doors open at 7pm with performances starting from 9pm til late.
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The Royal Serenity said: "As well as being hosted by myself, our shows will boast some of North Wales’ finest talents including live singers, dancers, fire artists, burlesque, and more! All sandwiched between great music to keep you dancing.
The Royal Serenity is one of the region's leading performers and also hosts drag brunches at the White House, Rhuallt.
They said: "I do drag because I genuinely love drag. I used to do it for purely selfish reasons, so I could perform without feeling exposed and could feel beautiful for once. So I could feel confident for once, so I would be the focus of attention, and they’re all perfectly valid reason. But now I have the confidence I’ve worked so hard for, I continue to do drag because of the joy I see it bringing others.
"I continue to do it because of the messages from people both young and old telling me how Inspired they are by drag and how it helped them with the struggle of who they are, or how it helped them connect with their queer children, or even just encouraged them to follow their dreams.
"I do it because I have been gifted this platform to bring happiness, entertainment, inspiration, and strength to those who never knew they needed it and that is truly beautiful to me."
The opening night of Serene takes place on October 6 and promises to be a spectacular tribute to 90s Clubkids.
For more information see @TheRoyalSerenity or @Co.CreativeCompany on Instagram.
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