The eight queens who will be gracing the glittering stage as part of Miss First Nation: Supreme Queen at Sydney WorldPride’s First Nations Gathering Space have been announced today.
Former Miss First Nation winners Cerulean (crowned in 2021), Chocolate Boxx (2019), Lasey Dunaman (2018) and Josie Baker (2017) will take part in the three-night battle of the queens at Carriageworks.
They will be joined by Pomara Fifth (Wildcard) and Timberlina (People’s Choice), as well as two international guests – New Zealand’s Miss Trinity Ice and Taiwanese drag sensation Feilibing iCE Queen.
Across three nights, the queens will take part in all-star battle to decide the winner:
Miss First Nation is a well-known fixture on the Australian drag circuit, where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander queens vie to be crowned drag royalty. The inaugural competition was profiled in the SBS documentary Black Divaz.
Tickets are $97 + bf for a three-show pass or $29 + bf for an individual show. Discounted tickets are available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people via MobTix. A three-show pass is available from $60 + bf, with tickets for an individual show $20 + bf.
Sydney WorldPride’s Marri Madung Butbut (Many Brave Hearts): The First Nations Gathering Space will see Carriageworks come to life with a joyous six-day celebration (23-28 Feb) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQIA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy culture and creativity.
As well as Miss First Nation: Supreme Queen, there will be an array of free and ticketed events, including:
Ben Graetz, First Nations Creative Director for Sydney WorldPride:
Free to enter, explore and connect, Marri Madung Butbut (Many Brave Hearts): Nations Gathering Space, will also host a range of ticketed events where audiences can experience the rainbow heart of the oldest surviving culture on the planet.
Discounted tickets are available for Miss First Nation, Klub Village as well as other Sydney WorldPride events via Mobtix for First Nations people.
Sydney WorldPride 2023 runs for 17 days, from 17 February to 5 March 2023 incorporating Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
The full festival program over 300 events across WorldPride Official, WorldPride Arts, WorldPride Sports and Pride Amplified is available on the Sydney WorldPride website.
Sydney WorldPride is proudly supported by Principal Partner, American Express, Strategic Partner, Destination NSW and Government Partner, City of Sydney.
EVENT DATES
23, 26, 27 February 2023: Klub Village
23, 24 February 2023: Daddy
26 February 2023: Ailan Songs Project
26, 27, 28 February 2023: Miss First Nation: Supreme Queen
26, 27, 28 February 2023: Chase
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