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New queer party Tramp Stamp has arrived

A new queer party launches on Saturday 19 May. Tramp Stamp is a new event put on by the Queer Connection and it’s a party held in a secret location.

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The party has a great line up of DJs including Hyperpussy, the original kitty girl DJ, electric & eclectic. With 17 years of DJ experience Hyperpussy is described as the uber femme dominatrix of beats. With a diverse range of influences, she spins upbeat and energetic vibes with sass.

Lewis James, who was best known as the resident DJ in the 2000’s at PINK, The Court Hotel, Connections, Loop @Rise and those much missed Pride Dance parties, is dusting off his headphones for the party. Lewis James loves funky disco house and tech and progressive beats.

Finally Connections resident DJ, Roski will be spinning some tunes. When he’s not filling the dance floor at Connections Roski can be found regularly at Sydney’s Bear Bar or playing big parties like the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras or Perth’s Pridefest.

Tramp Stamp is being held at a secret location five minutes from the CBD.

Find out all the details on their Facebook page.


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